Matchweek 8 of the Premier League is full of excitement. Here is the complete list of all the matches and why the weekend could be so crucial for each and every club.
All Fixtures for Matchweek 8
Below are Premier League Matchweek 8 fixtures on date and kick-off time.
Saturday, 18 October 2025
- Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea (12.30)
- Brighton & Hove Albion – Newcastle United (14:00)
- Burnley vs. Leeds United (14:00)
- Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (14:00)
- Manchester City vs Everton (14:00)
- Sunderland vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (14:00)
- Fulham vs Arsenal (16:30)
Sunday, 19 October 2025
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa (13:00)
- Liverpool vs. Man Utd (15:30)
Monday, 20 October 2025
- West Ham United vs Brentford
Why This Matchweek Matters
Liverpool vs Manchester United match is never uneventful. It will get immense coverage and has the potential to decide the momentum either way. Some other teams also have tricky away matches (such as Brighton v Newcastle, Chelsea away vs Forest) which can prove squad depth tests.
For promoted new sides such as Sunderland and Burnley, these matches provide opportunity to gain confidence or undergo stiff tests. Timing is everything: the necessity to play on a Monday (Brentford vs West Ham) is beneficial/disadvantageous to certain teams with prior commitments.
Viewing and Key Points
All the games will be accessible to view within the UK through the regular Premier League live streaming partners (local listings permitting).
Notice the fixture difficulty also by fans and fantasy-managers: some teams face more difficult opposition or busy fixtures. Injuries, shape, and rehabilitation will be in the frame — a club with an attractive task may still come unstuck if squad problems prove troublesome.
Author’s Insight
Matchweek 8 is not any ordinary round—it can be the tipping point. High-performing teams want to continue on the roll; struggling teams want to make up lost ground. Our roadmap is the list above. Taking a look at results here can help us determine which teams are consistent, which teams are falling behind, and which teams will pleasantly surprise. For the supporters: mark down your big games, get thee ready for theater, and come Monday night the face of the league can change.
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