
Everton Fixtures - Premier League 2025-26: David Moyes' side begin life at Bramley-Moore Dock with visit of Brighton after Leeds trip
David Moyes ' men have been handed a fairly gentle start to the 2025-26 campaign when they begin life in their state-of-the-art Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. The first date Toffees' fans will be marking in their calendar is the maiden Merseyside derby of the term, which is set to take place at the end of September.
Everton face a tricky festive period, however, with clashes against Chelsea, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest. Liverpool will make their first visit to Everton's new ground in late April, while Moyes' men end their season with an away trip to Tottenham.
Read the full list below:
18/08/2025 20:00 Leeds United (a)
23/08/2025 15:00 Brighton (h)
30/08/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton (a)
13/09/2025 15:00 Aston Villa (h)
20/09/2025 15:00 Liverpool (a)
27/09/2025 15:00 West Ham United (h)
04/10/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace (h)
18/10/2025 15:00 Manchester City (a)
25/10/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur (h)
01/11/2025 15:00 Sunderland (a)
08/11/2025 15:00 Fulham (h)
22/11/2025 15:00 Manchester United (a)
29/11/2025 15:00 Newcastle United (h)
03/12/2025 20:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth (a)
06/12/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest (h)
13/12/2025 15:00 Chelsea (a)
20/12/2025 15:00 Arsenal (h)
27/12/2025 15:00 Burnley (a)
30/12/2025 20:00 Nottingham Forest (a)
03/01/2026 15:00 Brentford (h)
07/01/2026 20:00 Wolverhampton (h)
17/01/2026 15:00 Aston Villa (a)
24/01/2026 15:00 Leeds United (h)
31/01/2026 15:00 Brighton (a)
07/02/2026 15:00 Fulham (a)
11/02/2026 20:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth (h)
21/02/2026 15:00 Manchester United (h)
28/02/2026 15:00 Newcastle United (a)
04/03/2026 20:00 Burnley (h)
14/03/2026 15:00 Arsenal (a)
21/03/2026 15:00 Chelsea (h)
11/04/2026 15:00 Brentford (a)
18/04/2026 15:00 Liverpool (h)
25/04/2026 15:00 West Ham United (a)
02/05/2026 15:00 Manchester City (h)
09/05/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace (a)
17/05/2026 15:00 Sunderland (h)
24/05/2026 16:00 Tottenham Hotspur (a)
All fixtures are subject to change once live TV schedule has been finalised.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Leader Live
31 minutes ago
- Leader Live
Ex Wrexham star Mark Howard on McElhenney and Reynolds
Phil Parkinson's men finished runners-up in League One last term to secure an historic third successive promotion and place in the second tier for the first time in 43 years. Wrexham begin the 2025-26 season against the Saints, relegated from the Premier League, at St Marys Stadium on Saturday August 9, with the game being shown live on Sky Sports with a 12.30 kick-off. Goalkeeper Howard, who was part of Wrexham's three promotion-winning squads, says it's the ideal match for the Reds and he has backed Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to maintain the feelgood factor in the Championship. 'It is the dream. They (Wrexham players) all want to test themselves against the best players and the best opposition,' said Howard, who arrived at The Racecourse from Carlisle United in the summer of 2022 and made 50 league appearances before being released at the end of last season. 'No better opportunity than the opening kick-off at 12.30pm against one of the teams that have come down from the Premier League. 'It really has been a Hollywood movie, every part of it over the last three years. "The back-to-back-to-back promotions have been incredible and the owners have brought along some very famous faces to the football club. MORE WREXHAM AFC NEWS Any Wrexham fixtures selected for live broadcast to be announced in coming days 'To say you've had a laugh in the dressing room with Will Ferrell and Channing Tatum is beyond belief really. 'The owners live and breathe it. They are with you for every win, every loss, and reach out to you after every game. 'They are fully invested in it in what the lads are doing as people and players. "You get that sense off them whether they're at a game or watching from America, Canada or wherever.'


BBC News
33 minutes ago
- BBC News
Carsington Water triathlon cancelled due to water levels
A triathlon set to take place at a reservoir in Derbyshire has been cancelled due to the water levels being lower than normal following "prolonged hot weather".The event on 13 July would have seen participants swim, cycle and run a course at Carsington Water, near Severn Trent and Pacesetter Events have called it off, claiming the water levels are "dropping quickly", leaving thick mud and weeds along the Marshall, visitor engagement manager at Severn Trent, said: "We are disappointed to have to make this decision, but the safety and experience of participants is paramount." According to the latest data from Severn Trent, Carsington Water is 80.8% full, compared to 96.4% at this time last year. 'An exceptional year' Pacesetter, which said cancelling the triathlon was the "right thing to do for athlete safety and experience", claimed the region had just 39% of its usual rainfall between March and added: "Looking at the current water levels and predicting what this might be like by the event day we feel like the event would be unpleasant at best and potentially dangerous at worst, therefore this extremely difficult decision has had to be made."Over the past 30 years the triathlon and swim event would have been able to run at this time of year as water levels have been typically good, unfortunately this year is an exceptional year and levels are dropping quickly."Pacesetter said anyone signed up to take part in the triathlon would be able to get a full refund, defer entry for next year's event or choose credit against a new event Marshall said watersports and sailing activities would still be able to run at the site as normal and reminded visitors they should only swim in "reservoirs as part of a properly organised and safely held event".She added: "We fully intend to host events again next year when we hope for more favourable conditions."At the end of May, England's reservoirs were at their lowest combined levels for the time of year in records going back more than 30 levels in the North East and North West were exceptionally low - an important factor for drought being declared in Yorkshire and the North also rained less than normal across almost all of the UK between March and May, the UK's sixth driest spring since records began in 1836.


Wales Online
44 minutes ago
- Wales Online
Wales press conference Live as Matt Sherratt names team for first Japan Test
Matt Sherratt has named his Wales team to take on Japan this Saturday in Kitakyushu, opting to hold the experience of Aaron Wainwright and Tommy Reffell back on the bench. Alex Mann and Josh Macleod are preferred to the experienced back-rowers, as Sherratt opts for a 6-2 split on the bench to deal with the expected heat and humidity on Saturday. There are just four survivors in the starting XV from the one that ended the Six Nations against England - with Nicky Smith, Taulupe Faletau, Ben Thomas and Blair Murray keeping their jerseys. Wales take on the Brave Blossoms at Mikuni World Stadium this weekend as they look to end a 17-Test losing run. Defeat to Japan would see Wales slide down to 14th in the rankings, falling behind Saturday's opponents as well as Samoa. Having named his side, Sherratt will now face the media - with that press conference set to take place at 7am UK time. You can follow all the updates from that in our live blog below. Japan: Takuro Matsunaga; Kippei Ishida, Dylan Riley, Shogo Nakano, Malo Tuitama; Seungsin Lee, Shinobu Fujiwara; Yota Kamimori, Mamoru Harada, Shuhei Takeuchi, Epineri Uluiviti, Warner Deans, Michael Leitch (c), Jack Cornelsen, Amato Fakatava. Replacements: Hayate Era, Sena Kimura, Keijiro Tamefusa, Waisake Raratubua, Ben Gunter, Shuntaro Kitamura, Ichigo Nakakusu, Halatoa Vailea. Wales: Blair Murray; Tom Rogers, Johnny Williams, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Sam Costelow, Kieran Hardy; Nicky Smith, Dewi Lake, Keiron Assiratti, Ben Carter, Teddy Williams, Alex Mann, Josh Macleod, Taulupe Faletau. Replacements: Liam Belcher, Gareth Thomas, Archie Griffin, James Ratti, Aaron Wainwright, Tommy Reffell, Rhodri Williams, Joe Roberts. Live updates: