🤩 Here we go! All you need to know about Premier League 2026/2027
🤩 Here we go! All you need to know about Premier League 2026/2027 And the long-awaited 35th edition of the Premier League is about to begin. The ball will start rolling at 4pm (Brasília time) this Friday (21) for Arsenal versus Coventry City at the Emirates. A clash between the current champions and the winners of the last Championship. Check out OneFootball 's big overview of the 26/27 PL season below. Who went up? 🔼 The already mentioned Coventry City — managed by Frank Lampard — were the first to go up. They have not played in the top flight since the 2000/2001 season. The other automatic promotion spot went to Ipswich Town — returning after relegation in 24/25. And Hull City won the playoff, having been out of the PL since 16/17. 👀 Qualification spots breakdown Champions League: The top four. Or five depending on the coefficient generated by English clubs' participation in Uefa competitions. Europa League: 5th Conference League: 6th Relegation: the bottom three teams. Who is broadcasting it? 📺 ESPN/Disney+ secured all 380 matches, but will not have exclusivity. One of its matches will be broadcast on YouTube. Meanwhile, CazéTV will have the right to show one match per round on its channel after a sublicensing agreement. The opener will be Manchester City versus Bournemouth. 📆 Matchday 1 fixtures 21/8 - Friday 4pm - Arsenal x Coventry City 22/8 - Saturday 8am - Hull City x Manchester United 11am - Everton x Crystal Palace 11am - Ipswich Town x Sunderland 11am - Nottingham Forest x Leeds United 11am - Brentford x Tottenham 23/8 - Sunday 10am - Brighton x Aston Villa 10am - Manchester City x Bournemouth 12:30pm - Newcastle x Liverpool 24/8 - Monday 4pm - Fulham x Chelsea See the full schedule here . Everyone against Arsenal? 🔴⚪ After ending their long and painful wait to win the Premier League, Arsenal are now the team to beat. City saw Guardiola bring his successful spell in charge of the club to an end. They turned to Enzo Maresca to regain domestic dominance. The former Pep assistant's mission will be to succeed in a season marked by key departures. After a great turnaround under then-interim manager Carrick, United will try to challenge at the top from the very start. Now without Salah, Liverpool also looked for a new manager after a disappointing 25/26. Iraola faces the biggest challenge of his career. Roberto De Zerbi managed to keep Tottenham in the top flight. And he now sees the club open its wallet in search of reinforcements. After a PL season that ended without a place in any European competition, Chelsea — now with Xabi Alonso — are back to spending heavily. Aston Villa face the challenge of "taking the next step" after a special season. The same goes for Bournemouth and Sunderland, the big surprises of 25/26. BIGGEST signings 💰 The list below includes the biggest moves made up to this Thursday. Only French center-back Jérémy Jacquet was already a done deal, as Liverpool agreed his signing last season. He stayed at Rennes in 25/26 before joining the Reds. The standout fact is that SEVEN of the ten most expensive deals were made between English clubs. Tottenham — who are still trying to take Savinho from City — also stand out, as they appear three times among the destinations. The top two on the list (Rogers and Anderson) are now among the ten most expensive players in history. Check out the list below: 10th - Marco Palestra (RB) - Atalanta ➡️ Chelsea - 57 million 9th - Manzambi (F) - Freiburg ➡️ Aston Villa - 60 million 8th - Van Hacke (CB) - Brighton ➡️ Tottenham - 60 million 7th - Lacroix (CB) - Crystal Palace ➡️ Chelsea - 60.7 million 6th - Jacquet (CB) - Rennes ➡️ Liverpool - 63.6 million 5th - Bruno Guimarães (M) - Newcastle ➡️ Arsenal - 87.5 million 4th - Mateus Fernandes (M) - West Ham ➡️ Tottenham - 99 million 3rd - Tonali (M) - Newcastle ➡️ Tottenham - 108 million 2nd - Elliot Anderson (M) - Forest ➡️ City - 135 million 1st - Morgan Rogers (F) - Aston Villa ➡️ Chelsea - 138 million All the Brazilians 🇧🇷 Only Everton, Sunderland, Coventry, and Hull City do not have at least one Brazilian. PL 26/27 currently has a total of 31 Brazilian players. Check them all out below: Arsenal : Gabriel Magalhães (CB), Bruno Guimarães (M), Gabriel Jesus (F) and Gabriel Martinelli (F) Aston Villa : João Gomes (M) and Alysson (F) Bournemouth : Evanilson (F) and Rayan (F) Brentford : Gustavo Nunes (F) and Igor Thiago (F) Brighton : Igor Júlio (CB) Chelsea : Estêvão (F) and João Pedro (F) Crystal Palace : Matheus França (M) Fulham : Kevin (F) and Rodrigo Muniz (F) Ipswich : Emersonn (F) Leeds : Lucas Perri (GK) Liverpool : Alisson (GK) Manchester City : Vitor Reis (CB) and Savinho (F) Manchester United : Andrey Santos (M) and Matheus Cunha (F) Newcastle : Joelinton (M) Nottingham Forest : John (GK), Jair (CB), Morato (CB), Murillo (CB) and Igor Jesus (F) Tottenham : Souza (LB) and Richarlison (F) Which is the best-looking shirt? This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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