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Premier League 2025/26 Season Preview: Teams and Players to Watch

2025/26 Premier League | Top Teams and Key Players to Watch

The 2025/26 Premier League season promises intense competition like never before. With clubs full of tactical innovations this season will undoubtedly keep football fans on alert.

If you're looking for a clear breakdown of players and teams that might shape this season, here's a guide for you. Read on as we discuss the predictions about the leading teams and players in the upcoming Premier League.

What You Should Know About The 2025/26 Premier League Season

The Premier League 25/26 start date is 16 August 2025 and concludes on 24 May 2026. The schedule includes 33 weekend rounds along with five midweek fixtures. Unlike in previous seasons, there is a strong emphasis on players welfare to reduce burnout.

As a result, players will benefit from an 83-day break between the 2024/25 and 2025/26 season. Also, no match is scheduled for Christmas Eve. You can follow up on the live action in online sportsbooks, who no doubt have exclusive promotions for the season. With the likes of Betwinner, you can also place the in-play bet while you stream the live match.

Teams to Watch Out For in the 2025/26 Season

If you intend to make the most of the upcoming Premier League season, here are the top four clubs to watch out for and why.

1. Manchester City

City continues to remain a tactical powerhouse. Pep Guardiola's ever-evolving tactical approach isn't to be taken lightly. The club's investment in a versatile squad is also a plus. Without a doubt, City is likely to maintain their dominance with emerging talents like Oscar Bobb and Rico Lewis.

The team is also innovative with the false nine role (e.g., Kevin De Bruyne dropping deep to orchestrate play) and Erling Haaland's goal-scoring prowess. So in this season, you'd want to keep your eyes out for Manchester City.

2. Arsenal

The Gunners are poised to challenge for the title again. However, this time, with Bukayo Saka in the forefront as a versatile weapon (used as a wing-back or attacking midfielder). Arsenal in recent years has built quite a reputation for smart recruitment. The club often held the title of Team Of The Week Premier League, in previous seasons.

In this season it is predicted that the team's resilience will be put to good test. Under Mikel Arteta's guidance, the Gunners tactical flexibility has turned them into genuine challengers. Hopefully, the team's emerging talents and innovative playstyle result in upsetting the established order for good.

3. Liverpool

Over the years, Liverpool has continued to evolve. This is another with high expectations. The UK football team is known for high-intensity pressing and rapid transitions, and under Jürgen Klopp, fans can only hope for the best. The team is no doubt unpredictable, so fingers crossed over the full season.

4. Chelsea

Following significant restructuring and high-profile signings, Chelsea is another team to watch out for in the Premier League 25/26 season. With the team's young and expensive squad, fans can expect excellence from Chelsea.

The Blues are also leveraging hybrid full-backs such as Reece James, who tuck into midfield to overload central areas. Under tactical innovators like Thomas Tuchel, we should say Chelsea is a potential dark horse capable of upsetting the traditional top-tier hierarchy.

Emerging Contenders

With clubs like Brighton and West Ham showing smart recruitment and excellent youth development, we can expect to see new contenders. These clubs are putting in the work with strong structures and tactical support. Hopefully, they punch above their weight, adding further unpredictability to the season.

Players to Watch

While transfer activity remains speculative, there are rising stars and returning loanees that draw attention. For example, Erling Haaland. He is already a record-breaking goal scorer with the ability to change the dynamics of a game. Haaland is a focal point for his team.

Other key players attracting attention this season are:

While each club has an oldest player in the Premier League, it is impressive we get to see some young blood too. So for emerging talents, you've got the likes of Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal U21) and Rory Wilson (Aston Villa U21).

Conclusion

The upcoming 2025/26 Premier League season is set to deliver seasoned performance with fresh talent impact. While traditional powerhouses are expected to make a run as contenders, there's a growing influence of emerging contenders.

While the Premier League season is typically unpredictable, with this guide you should know the teams and players to watch out for. So stay informed to get the best of the coming season.




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