Chelsea's Premier League fixtures for the 2026/27 season were released this morning and you can see the full list below.

A pair of West London derbies will bookend the new season, with the Blues beginning the campaign with a Monday night trip to Fulham and wrapping up in May with Brentford visiting Stamford Bridge. That game at Craven Cottage will be shown live on Sky Sports as the first Monday Night Football of the season.

Our first home league game comes at the end of August, when Brighton visit SW6. Before that, we will have a Carabao Cup second round fixture a few days prior.

We head to the Emirates to face Arsenal in early September, before facing Championship play-off winners Hull City at home on Saturday 12 September, while Tottenham will visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday 24 October.

We host Manchester United on Saturday 31 October, before a big December double-header awaits when we welcome Liverpool to London on Saturday 5 December before facing Manchester City a week later at the Etihad on Saturday 12 December.

The festive period will see us host Aston Villa on Saturday 19 December, before a Boxing Day reunion with Frank Lampard in the Midlands when we face Coventry. We then wrap up the calendar year with a trip to Suffolk to face Ipswich Town – another newly-promoted side – on Wednesday 30 December.

Our first contest of 2027 will take place at Stamford Bridge, with Newcastle visiting on Saturday 2 January.

We end the season with a busy May period, with five games awaiting the Blues. That starts with a trip to Liverpool on Saturday 1 May, before facing Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium a week later.

Everton at home comes next, on Saturday 15 May, before we end the season with a trip to Bournemouth on Sunday 23 May and a home date with Brentford on Sunday 30 May.

As is always the case, the fixtures listed are subject to change due to potential rescheduling. There is more information on that below.

Chelsea's 2026/27 Premier League fixtures in full


Mon 24 Aug – Fulham (A) (8pm kick-off and broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK)

Wed 26 Aug - Carabao Cup Round Two

Sat 29 Aug – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)

Sat 5 Sept – Arsenal (A)

Wed 9 Sept - Carabao Cup Round Three

Sat 12 Sept – Hull City (H)

Sat 19 Sept – Brentford (A)

Sat 26 Sept - International break

Sat 3 Oct - International break

Sat 10 Oct – Bournemouth (H)

Sat 17 Oct – Everton (A)

Sat 24 Oct – Tottenham Hotspur (H)

Wed 28 Oct - Carabao Cup Round Four

Sat 31 Oct - Manchester United (H)

Sat 7 Nov – Sunderland (A)

Sat 14 Nov - International break

Sat 21 Nov – Leeds United (H)

Sat 28 Nov – Nottingham Forest (A)

Wed 2 Dec – Crystal Palace (H)

Sat 5 Dec – Liverpool (H)

Sat 12 Dec – Manchester City (A)

Wed 16 Dec - Carabao Cup Round Five

Sat 19 Dec – Aston Villa (H)

Sat 26 Dec – Coventry City (A)

Wed 30 Dec – Ipswich Town (A)

Sat 2 Jan – Newcastle United (H)

Wed 6 Jan – Crystal Palace (A)

Sat 9 Jan - Emirates FA Cup Round Three

Wed 13 Jan - Carabao Cup Semi-Final (one)

Sat 16 Jan – Sunderland (H)

Sat 23 Jan – Leeds United (A)

Sat 30 Jan – Nottingham Forest (H)

Wed 3 Feb - Carabao Cup Semi-Final (two)

Sat 6 Feb - Manchester United (A)

Wed 10 Feb – Newcastle United (A)

Sat 13 Feb - Emirates FA Cup Round Four

Sat 20 Feb – Ipswich Town (H)

Sat 27 Feb – Aston Villa (A)

Wed 3 Mar – Coventry City (H)

Sat 6 Mar - Emirates FA Cup Round Five

Sat 13 Mar – Arsenal (H)

Sat 20 Mar – Hull City (A)

Sun 21 Mar - Carabao Cup Final

Sat 27 Mar - International break

Sat 3 Apr - Emirates FA Cup Round Six

Sat 10 Apr – Fulham (H)

Sat 17 Apr – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)

Sat 24 Apr – Manchester City (H) or Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final

Sat 1 May – Liverpool (A)

Sat 8 May – Tottenham Hotspur (A)

Sat 15 May – Everton (H)

Sat 22 May - Emirates FA Cup Final

Sun 23 May – Bournemouth (A)

Sun 30 May – Brentford (H)

Changes to fixtures

Supporters are reminded that throughout the campaign there will be alterations to the fixtures. Match dates can change for a variety of reasons, including live TV broadcast selections and to accommodate matches in cup competitions, including movement from Saturday to Sunday due to any team's involvement in European competition. For this reason, Premier League fixtures are always advertised as being subject to change.

The Premier League has committed to giving supporters a minimum of six weeks' notice (from the first match in the relevant month) on broadcast selections until December, and five weeks from January until Match Round 37.

Match Rounds - Estimated fixture release

2-5 (August-September) - Week commencing 13 July 2026
6-9 (October) - w/c 24 August 2026
10-12 (November) - w/c 21 September 2026
13-20 (December-January) - w/c 19 October 2026
21-23 (January) - w/c 30 November 2026
24-27 (February) - w/c 21 December 2026
28-30 (March) - w/c 18 January 2027
31-33 (April) - w/c 22 February 2027
34 (April-May) - w/c 22 March 2027
35 (May) - w/c 29 March 2027
36 (May) - w/c 5 April 2027
37 (May) - After FA Cup semi-finals