Manchester City will begin their quest for a ninth Premier League title, and a first since 2024, when they face Wolverhampton Wanderers on the opening day of the 2025-26 season.
City will feature on the Saturday at Molineux Stadium and will then face two tough tests against Tottenham Hotspur at home and Brighton & Hove Albion away.
The first edition of this season's Manchester derby will be played out at the Etihad Stadium and will be a 15:00 BST kick-off on 13 September.
One week later is when Pep Guardiola’s side will visit North London for the first time in the campaign when going up against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Other key games for City are Liverpool at home in the middle of November, and a tough outing to play Newcastle United two weeks later.
January is another difficult month for Guardiola and his side will have to overcome the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United again and Spurs to have shot at winning the title.
A reverse fixture against both Liverpool and Newcastle will then ensue and it stands that City will play Aston Villa at the Etihad on the final day of the season in late May.
Fixture list in full (Subject to change)
Wolves (A) Saturday 16 August, 17:30
Tottenham (H) Saturday 23 August, 15:00
Brighton (A) Saturday 30 August, 15:00
Man Utd (H) Saturday 13 September, 15:00
Arsenal (A) Saturday 20 September, 15:00
Burnley (H) Saturday 27 September, 15:00
Brentford (A) Saturday 4 October, 15:00
Everton (H) Saturday 18 October, 15:00
Aston Villa (A) Saturday 25 October, 15:00
Bournemouth (H) Saturday 1 November, 15:00
Liverpool (H) Saturday 8 November, 15:00
Newcastle (A) Saturday 22 November, 15:00
Leeds United (H) Saturday 29 November, 15:00
Fulham (A) Wednesday 3 December, 20:00
Sunderland (H) Saturday 6 December, 15:00
Crystal Palace (A) Saturday 13 December, 15:00
West Ham United (H) Saturday 20 December, 15:00
Nottingham Forest (A) Saturday 27 December, 15:00
Sunderland (A) Tuesday 30 December, 20:00
Chelsea (H) Saturday 3 January, 15:00
Brighton (H) Wednesday 7 January, 20:00
Man Utd (A) Saturday 17 January, 15:00
Wolves (H) Saturday 24 January, 15:00
Tottenham (A) Saturday 31 January, 15:00
Liverpool (A) Saturday 7 February, 15:00
Fulham (H) Wednesday 11 February, 20:00
Newcastle (H) Saturday 21 February, 15:00
Leeds United (A) Saturday 28 February, 15:00
Nottingham Forest (H) Wednesday 4 March, 20:00
West Ham United (A) Saturday 14 March, 15:00
Crystal Palace (H) Saturday 21 March, 15:00
Chelsea (A) Saturday 11 April, 15:00
Arsenal (H) Saturday 18 April, 15:00
Burnley (A) Saturday 25 April, 15:00
Everton (A) Saturday 2 May, 15:00
Brentford (H) Saturday 9 May, 15:00
Bournemouth (A) Sunday 17 May, 15:00
Aston Villa (H) Saturday 24 May, 16:00