
Leeds United are back where they belong—the Premier League!
After an incredible 2024/25 season, the team was crowned EFL Championship champions. Now, the club is ready for the next big step. Fans, players, and staff are full of excitement for the challenges ahead.
Manager Daniel Farke led the team with passion and belief. His experience showed as Leeds topped the table and returned to the top flight. With a mix of young talent and strong leaders, the team looks ready to take on the Premier League. Players like Welsh internationals Ampadu, Rodon & James, as well as Bogle, Tanaka with new signings including Calvert-Lewin, Okafor, Perri, Bijol, Longstaff and Gudmundsson, will all play big roles this season.
The Premier League is tough. The Whites will face top clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal. But that’s what makes it exciting! Every game is a chance to grow, fight, and show the world what Leeds United is all about. And with a full Elland Road behind them, anything is possible.
Leeds fans never stop believing. Last season’s promotion was just the beginning. Now, it’s time to build, grow, and enjoy the journey. The goal? Stay strong, stay united, and aim high. Survival is possible!
The new season kicks off in August. The stage is set, the players are ready, and the fans are United, Leeds United are back in the Premier League—Marching on Together!
Leeds United are back where they belong—the Premier League!
After an incredible 2024/25 season, the team was crowned EFL Championship champions. Now, the club is ready for the next big step. Fans, players, and staff are full of excitement for the challenges ahead.
Manager Daniel Farke led the team with passion and belief. His experience showed as Leeds topped the table and returned to the top flight. With a mix of young talent and strong leaders, the team looks ready to take on the Premier League. Players like Welsh internationals Ampadu, Rodon & James, as well as Bogle, Tanaka with new signings including Calvert-Lewin, Okafor, Perri, Bijol, Longstaff and Gudmundsson, will all play big roles this season.
The Premier League is tough. The Whites will face top clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal. But that’s what makes it exciting! Every game is a chance to grow, fight, and show the world what Leeds United is all about. And with a full Elland Road behind them, anything is possible.
Leeds fans never stop believing. Last season’s promotion was just the beginning. Now, it’s time to build, grow, and enjoy the journey. The goal? Stay strong, stay united, and aim high. Survival is possible!
The new season kicks off in August. The stage is set, the players are ready, and the fans are United, Leeds United are back in the Premier League—Marching on Together!
Leeds United are back in the Premier League, and the new 2025/26 fixture list is packed with exciting challenges. The journey begins at Elland Road on Monday 18th August, when Leeds host Everton under the lights. It’s the perfect way to kick off the new campaign—at home, in front of a full house, with energy and belief.
From there, it’s a long road full of big moments. Leeds will take on Premier League giants like Champions Liverpool twice in a month in December, Manchester City in November & February, Arsenal first away in August & late January, and Chelsea in December & February. There are also huge matches with rivals like Manchester United to look forward to in January & April 2026. The festive period will be full of action, with back-to-back games that could shape our position heading into the new year.
Away games always test any side, and this season will be no different. Leeds will visit tough grounds including Villa Park in February, and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in May. Every away trip is a chance to show fight and bring points back to Elland Road. The season ends with a massive fixture—West Ham United away on Sunday 24th May. Let’s hope it’s a day of celebration, not comiseration !
I'm sure our fans will be behind the team all the way. Whether at home or away, the support never stops. With Daniel Farke leading the way, a strong squad in place, and belief in the stands, there’s every reason to be hopeful. Each fixture is a step forward, and every point matters.
It’s great to be back!
Let’s enjoy every match, support every player, and take on the Premier League together. Marching on Together—Premier League, here we go!
Leeds United are back in the Premier League, and the new 2025/26 fixture list is packed with exciting challenges. The journey begins at Elland Road on Monday 18th August, when Leeds host Everton under the lights. It’s the perfect way to kick off the new campaign—at home, in front of a full house, with energy and belief.
From there, it’s a long road full of big moments. Leeds will take on Premier League giants like Champions Liverpool twice in a month in December, Manchester City in November & February, Arsenal first away in August & late January, and Chelsea in December & February. There are also huge matches with rivals like Manchester United to look forward to in January & April 2026. The festive period will be full of action, with back-to-back games that could shape our position heading into the new year.
Away games always test any side, and this season will be no different. Leeds will visit tough grounds including Villa Park in February, and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in May. Every away trip is a chance to show fight and bring points back to Elland Road. The season ends with a massive fixture—West Ham United away on Sunday 24th May. Let’s hope it’s a day of celebration, not comiseration !
I'm sure our fans will be behind the team all the way. Whether at home or away, the support never stops. With Daniel Farke leading the way, a strong squad in place, and belief in the stands, there’s every reason to be hopeful. Each fixture is a step forward, and every point matters.
It’s great to be back!
Let’s enjoy every match, support every player, and take on the Premier League together. Marching on Together—Premier League, here we go!
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