
Anfield Index
·9 juillet 2025
Liverpool Confirm Two Rearranged Premier League Fixtures

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·9 juillet 2025
Liverpool’s start to the new Premier League season has taken on a revised shape following changes to two key fixtures in August. After their Friday night curtain-raiser at Anfield against AFC Bournemouth, the Reds face Newcastle United and Arsenal in games that have now been rescheduled for live television coverage.
Originally expected to take place on standard weekend slots, both of Liverpool’s fixtures against Newcastle and Arsenal have been moved as part of Sky Sports’ broadcast picks. The trip to St. James’ Park, which has often been a testing ground in recent years, will now be held on Monday 25th August at 8pm BST. This change affords Arne Slot’s side a slightly longer recovery after their opening match and could prove a subtle advantage early in the campaign.
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Liverpool’s clash with Arsenal, widely seen as one of the early highlights of the Premier League calendar, is now confirmed for Sunday 31st August at 4.30pm BST, again at Anfield. The fixture has often carried significant weight in past title races and the early-season meeting is likely to offer a revealing glimpse into the ambitions of both clubs.
After lifting the Premier League trophy in his first campaign, Arne Slot enters 2025–26 with heightened expectations and a squad primed for another title push. The adjustment in Liverpool’s fixture list creates a narrative rhythm of increasing difficulty. Following the opener against Bournemouth, a tricky away assignment at Newcastle is followed by a marquee encounter with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
Slot will be keen to manage squad rotation carefully across these opening weeks, particularly given the club’s return to Champions League competition this season. Early momentum has often proven crucial in recent title races and the nature of this trio of fixtures means there will be no easing in for Liverpool’s new-look side.
Liverpool fans will be well aware of how television broadcasting continues to shape the matchday calendar. These alterations are not unusual but always invite scrutiny, particularly from supporters who travel. Still, Sky Sports’ decision to showcase these matches is a testament to the continued global pull of Liverpool and the Premier League.
With the rescheduling now confirmed, supporters and analysts alike will circle these dates as critical benchmarks in the early Premier League narrative. The defending champions are under the spotlight from day one.
“Newcastle v Liverpool – Monday August 25 (8pm BST)”
“Liverpool v Arsenal – Sunday August 31 (4.30pm BST)”