- Newcastle vs Crystal Palace
- Bournemouth vs Arsenal
- Fulham vs Liverpool
- Wolves vs West Ham
- Everton vs Brentford
- Tottenham vs Sunderland
- Manchester City vs Chelsea
- Brighton vs Burnley
- Leeds vs Manchester United
- Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest
- Newcastle vs Leeds
- Bournemouth vs Tottenham
- Fulham vs Chelsea
- Arsenal vs Liverpool
- Burnley vs Manchester United
- Everton vs Wolves
- West Ham vs Nottingham Forest
- Manchester City vs Brighton
- Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa
- Brentford vs Sunderland
- Manchester United vs Manchester City
- Wolves vs Newcastle
- Liverpool vs Burnley
- Tottenham vs West Ham
- Chelsea vs Brentford
- Brighton vs Bournemouth
- Leeds vs Fulham
- Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal
- Aston Villa vs Everton
- Sunderland vs Crystal Palace
- Newcastle vs Aston Villa
- Bournemouth vs Liverpool
- Fulham vs Brighton
- Arsenal vs Manchester United
- Burnley vs Tottenham
- Everton vs Leeds
- West Ham vs Sunderland
- Manchester City vs Wolves
- Crystal Palace vs Chelsea
- Brentford vs Nottingham Forest
- Manchester United vs Fulham
- Wolves vs Bournemouth
- Liverpool vs Newcastle
- Tottenham vs Manchester City
- Chelsea vs West Ham
- Brighton vs Everton
- Leeds vs Arsenal
- Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace
- Aston Villa vs Brentford
- Sunderland vs Burnley
January 2026 kicks off with the Premier League in a state of high drama, amplified by the transfer window's buzz. Liverpool, aiming to surge up the table, host Manchester City in a titanic Anfield showdown that could redefine the title race. Across the city, Everton's battle against Southampton is a must-win for both, as they scramble to avoid the relegation mire.
The mid-table melee sees West Ham take on Tottenham in a London clash full of attacking promise. The Hammers' physicality meets Spurs' creativity, promising a spectacle for fans at the London Stadium. Elsewhere, Wolverhampton Wanderers face a resurgent Ipswich Town, with both sides looking to build momentum and climb the standings.
January's Premier League fixtures are a crucible for ambitions, with new signings and tactical tweaks adding fresh intrigue. Arsenal's trip to Newcastle is a test of their title credentials, while Brighton's home match against Leicester City could be a turning point for both teams. As the winter chill bites, January 2026 delivers moments that will shape the season's second half.