The next Premier League fixtures (Week 32)
The Premier League is taking a break whilst International duty resumes in the warm up to World Cup 2026. Here are the next set of Premier League fixtures when the league resumes on 10th April.
- 10 APR, 20:00 - West Ham United vs Wolves
- 11 APR, 12:30 - Arsenal vs AFC Bournemouth
- 11 APR, 15:00 - Brentford vs Everton
- 11 APR, 15:00 - Burnley vs Brighton
- 11 APR, 17:30 - Liverpool vs Fulham
- 12 APR, 14:00 - Crystal Palace vs Newcastle United
- 12 APR, 14:00 - Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa
- 12 APR, 14:00 - Sunderland vs Tottenham Hotspur
- 12 APR, 16:30 - Chelsea vs Manchester City
- 13 APR, 20:00 - Manchester United vs Leeds United
What Premier League predictions do you cover?
LiveScore provide a comprehensive range of predictions for every Premier League match.
You’ll find a recommended bet for each match as well as the latest team news for both teams in the lead up to the match headline stats and in-depth analysis such as recent form and previous head to heads.
We also offer a weekly match summary of all games taking place in one article, ideal for accas and bet builders.
Our primary focus is on the match outcome, offering insights into whether a team is likely to win, lose, or draw, based on a deep analysis of form, head-to-head records, and team news.
Beyond the simple result, we delve into more specific markets. This includes correct score predictions, which offer higher odds for those who can accurately forecast the final scoreline.
We also offer statistical-based predictions that have become increasingly popular. These include 'Both Teams to Score' (BTTS), where we assess the likelihood of each team finding the net, and 'Over/Under Goals' markets, predicting whether the total number of goals will be above or below a certain threshold, such as 2.5.
For those who prefer to focus on individual players, we provide predictions for 'First Goalscorer' and 'Anytime Goalscorer' markets, identifying the players most likely to make a decisive impact on the game. Our analysis is designed to give you a well-rounded view of each fixture.
Who are the favourites for the Golden Boot race in Premier League?
Will anyone beat Manchester City's Erling Haaland record-breaking 36 goals in his debut season?
Premier League players in contention this season for the Golden Boot award are:
- Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
- Igor Thiago (Brentford)
- Victor Gyokeres (Arsenal)
- Joao Pedro (Chelsea)
- Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth)
- Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
- Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool)
- Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United)
Who are the favourites for most assists in Premier League?
The battle for most assists in the Premier League is all but over with Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes leading the charts by some way. Only a miracle from one of the contenders will see him not be crowned Playmaker of the season.
Still, for those who like betting on players to assist during the game, the assists table can provide a hint to who you should consider.
- B. Fernandes (Manchester United)
- R. Cherki (Manchester City)
- E. Haaland (Manchester City)
- J. Garner (Everton)
- M. Salah (Liverpool)
- H. Wilson (Fulham)
- J. Bowen (West Ham United)
- J. Grealish (Everton)
Who are the favourites to win the Premier League?
While the Premier League title is Arsenal’s to lose, those who like long shots can still place bets on Man City or even Man Utd to cross the finish line first.
Who are the favourites for relegation in the Premier League?
Wolves and Burnley look likely to make up to 2/3s of the related teams this season, there is still one more place yet to be determined. West Ham, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest are all still in contention to join Wolves and Burnley in the Championship next season.
Who are the favourites to finish bottom of the Premier League?
Wolves have found some form, albeit too little too late, which could mean Burnley or West Ham still have a chance of finishing with the wooden spoon at the end of the season.
Where can I see more Premier League stats?
Want to make your own match predictions by analysing the stats? You’ll find form tables showing the outcomes of the last five matches of every team at a glance so you can see which teams are on a purple patch or a run of games to forget.
As well as the latest Premier League table, we also have home and away tables to help you find the teams who have made their home a fortress or have found success on the road. See how the teams matched up in previous head to head encounters.
We also have tables of Premier League player stats and teams across major markets such as players with the most shots on target to teams with the most clean sheets.
And if you prefer to make your selections once the starting line-ups have been announced (we know unexpected missing players can change everything), we show these in the match build up.
When does the Premier League season run from?
The 25/26 Premier League season starts on 15th August with reigning Premier League champions Liverpool hosting Bournemouth and concludes with all 20 teams playing their last game on the 24th May. All games could still have a big impact on the title race, European and relegation places:
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Brighton vs Manchester United
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Burnley vs Wolves
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Fulham vs Newcastle United
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Liverpool vs Brentford
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Manchester City vs Aston Villa
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Nottingham Forest vs AFC Bournemouth
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Sunderland vs Chelsea
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
- 24 MAY, 16:00 - West Ham United vs Leeds United
How many games in Premier League?
In a standard Premier League season, each of the 20 competing clubs plays a total of 38 games. The format is a double round-robin, where every team plays against every other team twice – once at their home stadium and once at the opponent's ground. This system ensures a balanced schedule where home and away advantage is evenly distributed over the course of the campaign. This structure has been in place since the league was reduced from 22 to 20 clubs at the end of the 1994-95 season to reduce fixture congestion.
What days do Premier League games take place?
Premier League matches are predominantly scheduled on weekends, with the majority of games taking place on Saturday and Sunday afternoons (GMT). The traditional 3:00 PM Saturday kick-off remains a staple, though television broadcasting has led to a significant diversification of match times. It is now common to see fixtures scheduled for Saturday lunchtimes and evenings, as well as multiple slots on Sundays. In addition to weekend games, there are also regular rounds of midweek fixtures, typically held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, to accommodate the packed football calendar. The festive period in late December is particularly busy, with a high concentration of matches. This variety of kick-off times ensures a steady stream of live football for fans to enjoy throughout the week.
Which clubs have won the Premier League the most?
Since the Premier League's inception in 1992, one club has stood out for its sustained success: Manchester United. They have won the Premier League title a record 13 times, all under the management of the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.
Their period of dominance, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, set a benchmark for success in the modern era of English football. This incredible run of titles established them as the most successful club in Premier League history. While other clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea, and Arsenal have also enjoyed periods of success and won multiple titles, none have yet come close to matching Manchester United's remarkable record of 13 titles.
Which clubs were promoted to the Premier League this season?
The three clubs that earned promotion from the EFL Championship to the Premier League for the 2025-26 season are Leeds United, Burnley, and Sunderland. Leeds United and Burnley secured the two automatic promotion spots by finishing as the top two teams in the Championship, while Sunderland earned their place in the top flight through the drama of the Championship play-offs, a knockout tournament contested by the teams that finished from third to sixth place. Their victory in the play-off final at Wembley marked a triumphant return to the Premier League, setting the stage for them to test their mettle against the country's elite clubs.
Who won the first Premier League?
The inaugural Premier League season was in 1992-93, and it was Manchester United who emerged as the first-ever champions.
This triumph marked the end of a 26-year wait for a top-flight league title for the club and kickstarted an era of unprecedented dominance under manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
The season was a landmark moment for English football, as the 22 founding clubs broke away from the Football League to form the new FA Premier League, taking advantage of a lucrative television rights deal.
Manchester United's victory, secured with a 10-point margin over runners-up Aston Villa, was a sign of things to come, as they would go on to win many more titles in the following years.
Recent winners of Premier League
In recent years, the Premier League has been dominated by Manchester City, who have established themselves as the preeminent force in English football. They have won the title in four consecutive seasons, from 2020-21 to 2023-24, a remarkable achievement that underscores their consistency and quality.
Here is a list of the last 10 Premier League winners and their points totals:
- 2023-24: Manchester City (91 points)
- 2022-23: Manchester City (89 points)
- 2021-22: Manchester City (93 points)
- 2020-21: Manchester City (86 points)
- 2019-20: Liverpool (99 points)
- 2018-19: Manchester City (98 points)
- 2017-18: Manchester City (100 points)
- 2016-17: Chelsea (93 points)
- 2015-16: Leicester City (81 points)
- 2014-15: Chelsea (87 points)
How many teams get relegated from Premier League
At the end of each Premier League season, the three teams that finish in the bottom three places of the league table are relegated to the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.
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