Overview
- French IT company Atos will deliver the 380-match schedule at 9 am BST on Wednesday, capping a six-month planning period
- The campaign kicks off the weekend of August 16-17, 2025 and concludes on May 24, 2026, featuring 33 weekends and five midweek rounds
- Every club will have at least 60 hours of rest between fixtures over the festive period with no matches scheduled on Christmas Eve
- Sky Sports will broadcast a record minimum of 215 live Premier League games next season, up from 128 last season, with BT Sport and TNT Sports holding the remaining UK rights
- Promoted sides Sunderland, Burnley and Leeds United replace relegated Southampton, Ipswich Town and Leicester City in the 20-club league