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Manchester City away fan guide 2025–26: Full list of away fixtures

Manchester City's fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season and Pep Guardiola would have been hoping for a nicer start to the campaign.

In their opening five matches, the Cityzens lost four of them last season, so a quick start will be necessary if they are to reclaim the Premier League title.

Their end to the season is much nicer, on paper at least. City will face none of the ‘big six' in their final five matches, which could prove to be significant if they are involved in the title run-in.

In terms of their away schedule, check out the Man City away fan guide for the 2025/26 season below.

Manchester City away fan guide
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Full list of Man City away fixtures 2025-26

August 16, 2025

Wolves (Molineux) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 32,050

Average attendance: 30,720

Last season: 1-2 (October 20, 2024)

Ranking: 14/20


August 30, 2025

Brighton (Amex Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 31,876

Average attendance: 31,481

Last season: 2-1 (November 9, 2024)

Ranking: 18/20


September 20, 2025

Arsenal (Emirates Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 60,704

Average attendance: 60,252

Last season: 5-1 (February 2, 2025)

Ranking: 12/20


October 4, 2025

Brentford (Gtech Community Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 17,250

Average attendance: 17,186

Last season: 2-2 (January 14, 2025)

Ranking: 17/20


October 25, 2025

Aston Villa (Villa Park) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 42,640

Average attendance: 41,772

Last season: 2-1 (December 21, 2024)

Ranking: 3/20


November 22, 2025

Newcastle United (St James' Park) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 52,305

Average attendance: 51,121

Last season: 1-1 (September 28, 2024)

Ranking: 9/20


December 3, 2025

Fulham (Craven Cottage) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 29,600

Average attendance: 26,826

Last season: 0-2 (May 25, 2025)

Ranking: 7/20


December 13, 2025

Crystal Palace (Selhurst Park) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 25,486

Average attendance: 25,116

Last season: 2-2 (December 7, 2024)

Ranking: 16/20


December 27, 2025

Nottingham Forest (The City Ground) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 30,445

Average attendance: 30,076

Last season: 1-0 (March 8, 2025)

Ranking: 8/20


December 30, 2025

Sunderland (Stadium of Light) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 48,707

Average attendance: 39,182

Last season: N/A

Ranking: 13/20


January 17, 2026

Man Utd (Old Trafford) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 74,140

Average attendance: 73,815

Last season: 0-0 (April 6, 2025)

Ranking: 4/20


January 31, 2026

Tottenham Hotspur (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 62,850

Average attendance: 61,127

Last season: 0-1 (February 26, 2025)

Ranking: 1/20


February 7, 2026

Liverpool (Anfield) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 61,276

Average attendance: 60,486

Last season: 2-0 (December 1, 2024)

Ranking: 5/20


February 28, 2026

Leeds United (Elland Road) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 37,890

Average attendance: 36,128

Last season: N/A

Ranking: 6/20


March 14, 2026

West Ham United (London Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 62,500

Average attendance: 62,407

Last season: 1-3 (August 31, 2024)

Ranking: 20/20


April 11, 2026

Chelsea (Stamford Bridge) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 40,341

Average attendance: 39,700

Last season: 0-2 (August 18, 2024)

Ranking: 11/20


April 25, 2026

Burnley (Turf Moor) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 21,944

Average attendance: 19,695

Last season: N/A

Ranking: 10/20


May 2, 2026

Everton (Hill Dickinson Stadium)

Capacity: 52,888

Average attendance: N/A

Last season: 2-1 (December 15, 2024)

Ranking: 2/20


May 17, 2026

Bournemouth (Vitality Stadium) | Stadium guide

Capacity: 11,379

Average attendance: 11,200

Last season: 2-1 (November 2, 2024)

Ranking: 19/20

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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