The 2025/26 Premier League season rolls on this weekend with a particularly intriguing set of fixtures.
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Read on as we look at the Matchday 7 fixtures, before previewing what promises to be a thrilling weekend of high-class Premier League action.
Premier League 2025/26 – Matchday 7 fixtures
Friday, October 3
- Bournemouth vs Fulham
Saturday, October 4
- Leeds United vs Tottenham Hotspur
- Manchester United vs Sunderland
- Arsenal vs West Ham United
- Chelsea vs Liverpool
Sunday, October 5
- Everton vs Crystal Palace
- Newcastle United vs Nottingham Forest
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Brighton & Hove Albion
- Aston Villa vs Burnley
- Brentford vs Manchester City
Northern powerhouses under the spotlight
Manchester United and Liverpool head into the weekend bidding to bounce back from disappointing defeats in their most recent outings.
The Red Devils suffered a 3-1 defeat at Brentford last Saturday – a result that cranked up the pressure on manager Ruben Amorim.
The 40-year-old has collected just 34 points from 33 league games since his appointment last November and faces another stern test this weekend.
Newly-promoted Sunderland splashed the cash during the summer transfer window and have reaped the rewards during the early part of the season.
The Black Cats head to Old Trafford fifth in the standings following their impressive victory at Nottingham Forest last weekend.
Their impressive run of results has been built on defensive solidity, with the team conceding just four goals in their first six matches this term.
If Amorim fails to guide United to victory this weekend, the club may decide the time is right to part company with him ahead of the upcoming international break.
Liverpool are also in the spotlight this weekend after suffering consecutive defeats in the Premier League and Champions League.
Arne Slot’s side lost their unbeaten league record at Crystal Palace last weekend, before suffering another reverse in their second European outing at Galatasaray.
The Reds visit Chelsea on Saturday and will be eager to halt their mini-slump. However, the Blues could prove to be a tough nut to crack at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal could put pressure on Liverpool by beating West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners are in action before their title rivals play.
They showed plenty of character to win 2-1 at Newcastle United last weekend and should be too strong for the Hammers on their own patch.
West Ham remain in the relegation zone despite their 1-1 draw at Everton on Monday night and could struggle to match Mikel Arteta’s side.
There are several eye-catching fixtures on Sunday, including the clash between Everton and Palace at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Palace are the only team yet to suffer defeat in the Premier League this season, but they will not find things easy against the Toffees in their new ground.
Title hopefuls Manchester City will bid to continue their recent upturn in form when they face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Pep Guardiola’s side demolished Burnley 5-1 last Saturday to climb up to seventh in the table. They are a good bet to follow up against the Bees.
