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By TUM BALOGUN Published: 18: 01 AEST, 18 June 2025 | Updated: 18: 03 AEST, 18 June 2025 View comments Elland Road is set to be packed for the opening game of the 2025-26 season as Leeds welcome Everton on their return to the top flight.   Daniel Farke's side face a tough task to remain in the division - given the precedent set by recent promoted sides - and their aims have not been aided by the tricky fixtures against Arsenal and Newcastle in their first three games.   Leeds fans will be eagerly awaiting their clashes against Manchester United, which are set to take place in early January and mid-April. The Yorkshire side end their campaign against West Ham, while their early May fixture against Burnley could be pivotal in preserving their Premier League status.   Leeds face a difficult set of fixtures at the start of the campaign but will look forward to welcoming Everton the opening day Read the full list below: 18/08/2025 20: 00 Everton (h) 23/08/2025 15: 00 Arsenal (a) 30/08/2025 15: 00 Newcastle United (h) 13/09/2025 15: 00 Fulham (a) 20/09/2025 15: 00 Wolverhampton (a) 27/09/2025 15: 00 A. F. C. Bournemouth (h) 04/10/2025 15: 00 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 18/10/2025 15: 00 Burnley (a) 25/10/2025 15: 00 West Ham United (h) 01/11/2025 15: 00 Brighton (a) 08/11/2025 15: 00 Nottingham Forest (a) 22/11/2025 15: 00 Aston Villa (h) 29/11/2025 15: 00 Manchester City (a) 03/12/2025 20: 00 Chelsea (h) 06/12/2025 15: 00 Liverpool (h) 13/12/2025 15: 00 Brentford (a) 20/12/2025 15: 00 Crystal Palace (h) 27/12/2025 15: 00 Sunderland (a) 30/12/2025 20: 00 Liverpool (a) 03/01/2026 15: 00 Manchester United (h) 07/01/2026 20: 00 Newcastle United (a) 17/01/2026 15: 00 Fulham (h) 24/01/2026 15: 00 Everton (a) 31/01/2026 15: 00 Arsenal (h) 07/02/2026 15: 00 Nottingham Forest (h) 11/02/2026 20: 00 Chelsea (a) 21/02/2026 15: 00 Aston Villa (a) 28/02/2026 15: 00 Manchester City (h) 04/03/2026 20: 00 Sunderland (h) 14/03/2026 15: 00 Crystal Palace (a) 21/03/2026 15: 00 Brentford (h) 11/04/2026 15: 00 Manchester United (a) 18/04/2026 15: 00 Wolverhampton (h) 25/04/2026 15: 00 A. F. C. Bournemouth (a) 02/05/2026 15: 00 Burnley (h) 09/05/2026 15: 00 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 17/05/2026 15: 00 Brighton (h) 24/05/2026 16: 00 West Ham United (a) All fixtures are subject to change once live TV schedule has been finalised.   Arsenal Aston Villa Bournemouth Brentford Brighton and Hove Albion  Burnley Chelsea Crystal Palace Everton Fulham Leeds United  Liverpool  Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Nottingham Forest Sunderland  Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United Wolves  Daniel Farke is desperate to improve on his woeful record in the top flight following previous stints with Norwich

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