Liverpool: Premier League 2026/27 fixtures and schedule
Liverpool start 2026/27 Premier League season against Newcastle at St James' Park, live on Sky Sports; Andoni Iraola makes a first return to ex-club Bournemouth on Sep 19; Reds host Man City and Arsenal at beginning and end of October, before ending with a reunion with the Cherries
Friday 19 June 2026 09:38, UK
Andoni Iraola's first game as Liverpool head coach will be a trip to St James' Park to face Newcastle United on the opening Super Sunday of the new season, live on Sky Sports.
The game will take place on Sunday August 23 with a 4.30pm kick-off.
Dates with Nottingham Forest and Ipswich complete Liverpool's opening three games of the season.
Iraola makes a first return to former club Bournemouth on Saturday September 19, before hosting both Man City and champions Arsenal at the beginning and end of October.
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November sees the Reds entertain rivals Man Utd and then travel to Everton for the first Merseyside derby of the campaign in back-to-back fixtures, with a night game at Aston Villa to close out the year.
Liverpool face a trio of tough-looking matches at the end of January and beginning of February 2027, with away games at Man Utd and Arsenal sandwiched in between the visit of Merseyside rivals Everton.
And Iraola's side end the campaign with Chelsea coming to Anfield on Saturday May 1, before a trip to the Etihad the following week, while his final game of the season sees a reunion with the Cherries.
Liverpool's 2026/27 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures subject to change.
August
23: Newcastle (a) - 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
29: Nottingham Forest (h) - 3pm
September
5: Ipswich (a) - 3pm
12: Fulham (h) - 3pm
19: Bournemouth (a) - 3pm
October
10: Man City (h) - 3pm
17: Brentford (a) - 3pm
24: Brighton (h) - 3pm
31: Arsenal (h) - 3pm
November
7: Crystal Palace (a) - 3pm
21: Man Utd (h) - 3pm
28: Everton (a) - 3pm
December
2: Sunderland (h) - 8pm
5: Chelsea (a) - 3pm
12: Leeds (h) - 3pm
19: Tottenham (h) - 3pm
26: Hull (a) - 3pm
30: Aston Villa (a) - 8pm
January
2: Coventry (h) - 3pm
6: Sunderland (a) - 8pm
16: Crystal Palace (h) - 3pm
23: Man Utd (a) - 3pm
30: Everton (h) - 3pm
February
6: Arsenal (a) - 3pm
10: Coventry (a) - 8pm
20: Hull (h) - 3pm
27: Tottenham (a) - 3pm
March
3: Aston Villa (h) - 8pm
13: Ipswich (h) - 3pm
20: Fulham (a) - 3pm
April
10: Newcastle (h) - 3pm
17: Nottingham Forest (a) - 3pm
24: Leeds (a) - 3pm
May
1: Chelsea (h) - 3pm
8: Man City (a) - 3pm
15: Brentford (h) - 3pm
23: Brighton (a) - 3pm
30: Bournemouth (h) - 4pm
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The key dates of Liverpool's 2026-27 season
August 23: Premier League campaign starts
August 27: Champions League league phase draw
September 8-10: Champions League league phase starts
January 9: FA Cup third round
January 27: Champions League league phase ends
February 16: Champions League knockout phase begins
March 21: Carabao Cup final
May 22: FA Cup final
May 30: Premier League season ends
June 5: Champions League final, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid