Ready to experience it all again? The 2025/26 Premier League season is here, with a thrilling title race, goals coming and newly promoted teams ready to battle it out. “The Premier League is a completely different level to the rest of world football,” says Jamie Carragher.
Photo: This season could be the most remarkable in Premier League history
The Premier League is back and this season it has every reason to be a contender for the title of the greatest division of the year.
For most of us, the Premier League is what we feel. Admit it, there’s something missing in recent months. It’s part of our culture – what we all love about this sport.
The stadiums are packed and the whole world is watching the matches. And there are reasons for that.
Epic clashes. Legends and rivalries. World-class talent. The best of the best competing for high stakes. And that means this league is capable of creating moments like no other.
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Wayne Rooney's first Everton goal changed his life. Thierry Henry scored against Liverpool to confuse our own Jamie Carragher and keep Arsenal's title hopes alive.
David Beckham from midfield. Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira. Collymore coming up.
Aguerooooo.
Kevin Keegan liked it.
Andrea Bocelli, Claudio Ranieri and Leicester City.
Well, it's time to create new moments that will be etched in our memories as the 2025/26 Premier League season begins. And all the ingredients have been added to the pot to make this season one of the best ever.
Possibly the greatest.
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Image: Sky Sports will host its biggest season in its history when the Premier League kicks off.
Four-way title fight on the line
Let's not exaggerate: Arne Sloth's contribution to Liverpool made the title race irrelevant last season.
The title was secured by February when Liverpool won the title decisively, beating Manchester City 2-0.
Not this season.
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We expect a more intense fight for the title.
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Super 6 returns this Saturday – £1,000,000 TO WIN!
You only have to look at the odds to see this. It’s rare to see a top league where FOUR teams are priced evenly, with Liverpool (13/8), Arsenal (2/1), Manchester City (3/1) and Chelsea (8/1) all taking up a significant share of the market.
Liverpool have returned to a position of strength by signing potentially the most promising creative talent on the planet in Florian Wirtz, Manchester City have taken a gamble in the market to try and start their new legacy, Arsenal have secured their centre-forward and Chelsea, who were 20/1 before the Club World Cup, showed in the summer against Paris Saint-Germain that they have the talent and character to compete with the best.
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