The English Premier League match schedule - Thethaovanhoa.vn delivers the quickest and most precise updates for the detailed fixture list of the English Premier League 2025-26 season, Round 28.
03:00, 28/02: Wolves vs Aston Villa
19:30, 28/02: Bournemouth vs Sunderland
22:00, 28/02: Burnley vs Brentford
22:00, 28/02: Liverpool vs West Ham
22:00, 28/02: Newcastle vs Everton
00:30, 01/03: Leeds vs Manchester City
21:00, 01/03: Brighton vs Nottingham
21:00, 01/03: Fulham vs Tottenham
21:00, 01/03: Manchester Utd vs Crystal Palace
23:30, 01/03: Arsenal vs Chelsea
At the top of the table, Arsenal leads with 61 points after 28 matches, holding a 5-point advantage over Manchester City but having played one more game. This means significant pressure remains on Mikel Arteta's squad. The crucial clash against Chelsea in this round is pivotal. A victory would allow Arsenal to extend their lead and put immense pressure on Man City before their rivals play. Conversely, a single misstep could severely shake their position at the summit.
Manchester City, with their consistent form (17 wins, 5 draws, 5 losses), is still regarded as the team with the greatest depth and resilience for the long title race. Their away match against Leeds presents an opportunity to close the gap, especially as Leeds struggles near the bottom. Meanwhile, Aston Villa (51 points) and Manchester United (48 points) will continue their fierce competition for a Champions League spot. Just one round of unexpected results could dramatically alter the top-four landscape.

In the middle of the table, teams like Liverpool, Brentford, and Bournemouth still have a genuine chance to break into the European qualification spots if they maintain a consistent run of form. Liverpool currently has 45 points, but their inconsistent performances have prevented a decisive breakthrough. Therefore, Round 28 becomes a crucial test for The Kop's ambition to return to the top.
The relegation battle is equally intense. West Ham sits in 18th place with 25 points, trailing the safety zone by 2 points. Close behind are Burnley (19 points) and Wolves (10 points). Notably, Wolves have almost one hand on relegation, having won only 1 of their 28 matches. However, with 10 rounds remaining after Round 28, any scenario is still possible if they can generate a psychological boost.
