Updated for 2025-26 Season: When Does TV Change the Premier League Schedule?

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Updated for 2025-26 Season: When Does TV Change the Premier League Schedule?

The 2025-26 Premier League schedule was announced June 18. But television runs the league — so when does TV change the Premier League dates?

Note: This post was updated June 20, 2025.

Fortunately, this is both (somewhat) predictable and announced in advance. So here are the dates when TV networks change the 2025-26 Premier League schedule. Note that these dates below are also listed as TBD!

Originally games are all listed as Saturday at 3 p.m., with a few rounds of midweek games. But those Saturday games, especially, will be moved around to other times the same weekend, anywhere from Friday evening to Monday evening.

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When TV Changes the Premier League Schedule

TV-related changes will be to another time on the same weekend. Note that some games are also moved to different weeks because a team advances in the FA Cup, League Cup, or European competitions.

Note: In our experience of over eight years tracking this, it’s best to add at least a week to all of these dates! They are either incompetent or dishonest, but they never make these deadlines.

August/September games on July 9, 2024.

October games on July 22 and August 20, 2025.

November games on September 17, 2025.

December/January games on October 15, 2025.

February games on December 17, 2025.

March games on January 21, 2026.

April games on March 4, 2026.

Game Week 35 (May 2): March 25, 2026.

Game Week 36 (May 9): April 1, 2026.

Game Week 37 (May 17): April 8, 2026.

Game Week 38 (May 24): These games will stay at the same on Suday, but the announcement of which games are on television will be made around May 18.

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Written By Paul Gerald
Paul Gerald, Owner and Founder of Groundhopper Soccer Guides · Profile
Paul started Groundhopper Soccer Guides as EnglishSoccerGuide.com in 2014. He has been to more than 250 games around the UK and Europe, and he currently lives in Madrid.

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