The wait is finally over — the Premier League 2025–26 season is here, and even Google is celebrating! Today’s Google Doodle puts the spotlight on the world’s most-watched football league as defending champions Liverpool open their campaign against Bournemouth at Anfield.
This season promises to be one of the biggest yet, and not only because of the football. Clubs have already poured in a record-breaking £2 billion ($2.7 billion) in transfers, with Liverpool leading the charge to strengthen their squad under manager Arne Slot. After cruising to last year’s title with four games to spare, the Reds are once again the team to beat.
What is the Premier League?
For anyone new to the hype, the English Premier League (EPL) is the top tier of football in England and home to some of the best players in the world. Twenty clubs face off in 38 matches each, battling it out for points, prestige, and a shot at the Champions League.
It’s not just about trophies — the drama, rivalries, and last-minute goals are what make the Premier League a global obsession. From Liverpool and Manchester City at the top, to newly promoted sides fighting for survival, every week brings a new story.
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When and Where to Watch Premier League 2025–26
The action kicks off today, August 16, with multiple fixtures lined up:
- Aston Villa vs Newcastle United – 17:00 IST, TNT Sports 1
- Brighton & Hove Albion vs Fulham – 19:30 IST, Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League
- Sunderland vs West Ham United – 19:30 IST
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley – 19:30 IST
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester City – 22:00 IST, NBC
In India, fans can stream matches live online via JioHotstar or catch them on TV through the Star Sports Network.
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Why This Season Feels Different
Last year, Liverpool made history under Arne Slot with breathtaking football. This year, with heavy transfer spending across the league, competition looks fiercer than ever. Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, and even Newcastle have all bolstered their squads, setting the stage for an electrifying title race.
And with Google spotlighting the EPL with a dedicated Doodle, it’s pretty clear — the Premier League isn’t just football. It’s culture. It’s tradition. And it’s back with all the drama fans live for.
