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Boxing Day football 2025/26

Premier League betting tips, fixtures & TV schedule

Written by: Phil Blackwell

⭐️ Boxing Day may be over for the 2025/26 season but there’s still hundreds of pounds in free bets to claim at the UK’s best betting sites right now. We’ve updated the Boxing Day results below in case you want to relive your club’s action.

Death, taxes and football on Boxing Day. Until this year, at least.

Boxing Day football sat alongside turkey sandwiches and tiny screwdriver sets as a staple of the Christmas period. But in 2025, there was just one live Premier League game on the 26th December and even that was at 8pm.

But, not to be beaten, we broke down the entire post-Christmas fixture round up to the 28th to provide score predictions, football betting tips and details of where to watch on television.

Football wearing a festive Santa hat

Your club on Boxing Day:

Most 2025/26 fixtures moved to Dec 27th & 28th. Find your club below to see how it got on.

Boxing Day weekend results ⤵

Boxing Day is one of the biggest betting weekends of the season and this season’s lineup was no different. Here’s our quick summary of all 10 Premier League matches from the 2025/26 campaign.

🗓️ Fri 26th Dec 2025, 20:00

Manchester Utd 1
Newcastle Utd 0

Sky Sports logo in bold colours

Our prediction: An entertaining 2-2 draw at Old Trafford in this year’s only actual Boxing Day game.

➡ Read our full Man. Utd v Newcastle tip

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🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 12:30

Nott. Forest 1
Manchester City 2

Our prediction: A tight first half giving way to a comfortable City victory in the second period (1-3).

Read our full Nott. Forest v Man. City tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Arsenal 2
Brighton 1 

Our prediction: The beginning of the end for Arsenal as Brighton edge out a tight game at the Woolwich side’s north London holiday home (0-1).

Read our full Arsenal v Brighton tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Brentford 4
AFC Bournemouth 1

Our prediction: A close game awaits with Brentford benefitting from home advantage against a team they usually beat (2-1).

Read our full Brentford v Bournemouth tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Burnley 0
Everton 0

Our prediction: With three previous Boxing Day wins against the Clarets under their belts, Everton will be confident and win comfortably (0-3).

Read our full Burnley v Everton tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Liverpool 2
Wolves 1

Our prediction: It is hard to envisage anything other than a routine Liverpool win, given Wolves’ five-match losing streak in this league fixture. (3-1).

Read our full Liverpool v Wolves tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

West Ham 0
Fulham 1

Our prediction: A low quality but high scoring draw at the London Stadium between two well-matched and struggling sides (3-3).

Read our full West Ham v Fulham tip

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 17:30

Chelsea 1
Aston Villa 2

Sky Sports logo in bold colours

Our prediction: Two top four contenders collide at Stamford Bridge with Villa’s inability to win this fixture in December proving the difference (2-0).

Read our full Chelsea v Aston Villa tip

🗓️ Sun 28th Dec 2025, 14:00

Sunderland 1

Leeds United 1

Sky Sports logo in bold colours

Our prediction: Championship familiarity could be a leveller in an intense game at Sunderland with Leeds just falling short (2-1).

Read our full Sunderland v Leeds tip

🗓️ Sun 28th Dec 2025, 16:30

Crystal Palace 0
Tottenham 1

Sky Sports logo in bold colours

Our prediction: Tottenham’s strong away form and Palace’s inability to win on this matchday wraps up Boxing Day weekend with a whimper (0-1).

Read our full Crystal Palace v Tottenham tip

Your Boxing Day Football 2025/26 Cheat Sheet

We crunched the numbers of this year’s festive schedule, as well as every Boxing Day result since 1992, to bring you data-driven betting tips for all 10 Premier League games in 2025.

Using our interactive table you could track the weekend’s action and place your bets.

Our Boxing Day Cheat Sheet will be live again in late 2026.

Boxing Day Betting AI Analyser

🤖 Analyse your Boxing Day bets with AI

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We offered bettors the chance to stay more tip-savvy than tipsy over Christmas and use our AI-powered betslip analyser to sense-check their Boxing Day bets they were placed.

We created the UK’s first AI Acca betting assistant which we call ACCAi. And no, we didn’t pull that out of a cracker.

ACCAi uses Google’s Gemini AI model to analyse your predictions against our expert tips and its knowledge of the 2025/26 season.

ACCAi is no longer live for Boxing Day fixtures but you can still try it out for your Premier League accas and tips.

Disclaimer: Our ACCAi “Acca Analyser” utilises artificial intelligence to generate sporting predictions. These are experimental features intended to assist in research. WFW does not guarantee the accuracy of these predictions and accepts no liability for any losses incurred through the use of this tool.

🎄 Our 2025 Boxing Day football tips

Bet your way this Boxing Day with the help of our stats-based betting tips. We’ve gone back through the Premier League archives to pick out Boxing Day records from the last 33 years and give you the best insights for this Christmas season.

Read through our game by game analysis, review head-to-head results and decide who you’ll back to take all three points.

🗓️ Fri 26th Dec 2025, 20:00

Manchester United vs Newcastle United

Old Trafford stadium with Manchester United

In what will be the fifth Boxing Day fixture between the teams, Newcastle head to Old Trafford in the only game held on the 26th December in 2025.

In the previous four Boxing Day meetings, United have taken 10 points from a possible 12.

Neither club has a particularly illustrious festive record over the past five seasons with each winning just twice since 2020.

Last 5 head-to-head

Recent league contests tilt towards the Magpies following an away win last December and a 4-1 thrashing back at St James’ Park in April of this year.

23/04/25 – Newcastle  4-1  Man. Utd

30/12/24 – Man. Utd  0-2  Newcastle

15/05/24 – Man. Utd  3-2  Newcastle

02/04/23 – Newcastle  2-0  Man. Utd

16/10/22 – Man. Utd  0-0  Newcastle

🔮 Our Prediction – Draw (2-2)

An entertaining 2-2 draw at Old Trafford in this year’s only actual Boxing Day game. Similar records and Newcastle’s struggles at the start of this season suggest the points will be shared.

🛎️ Result – Man Utd win (1-0)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

👹 Man United on Boxing Day

Manchester United play Newcastle at 8pm on 26th December 2025.

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26/12/24 – Wolves (A), 2-0

26/12/23 – Aston Villa (H), 3-2

26/12/22 – Nott. Forest (H), 3-0

27/12/21 – Newcastle Utd. (A), 1-1

26/12/20 – Leicester City (A), 2-2

🐦‍⬛ Newcastle Utd on Boxing Day

Newcastle United play Man United at 8pm on 26th December 2025.

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26/12/24 – Aston Villa (H), 3-0

26/12/23 – Nott. Forest (H), 1-3

26/12/22 – Leicester City (A), 0-3

27/12/21 – Manchester Utd. (H), 1-1

26/12/20 – Man. City (A), 0-2

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/21 – Newcastle  1-1  Man. Utd

26/12/19 – Man. Utd  4-1  Newcastle

26/12/14 – Man. Utd  3-1  Newcastle

26/12/12 – Man. Utd  4-3  Newcastle

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 12:30

Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City

Football match with intense competition

Stability will be top of Christmas lists for Forest fans this year after a dramatic and disappointing start to the season.

Sean Dyche’s men will host the eight-time champions, as City look to make it five wins in their last six on Boxing Day, with their only blemish a home draw to Everton last year.

In contrast, Nottingham Forest have won just once over the Boxing Day period in their last five outings, even failing to win in the Championship against Middlesbrough and Birmingham.

Last 5 head-to-head

With no previous meetings in this round of fixtures between the teams since the start of the Premier League, Forest will be pinning their hopes on a repeat of their 1-0 home victory against City back in March this year.

08/03/25 – Nott. Forest  1-0  Man. City

04/12/24 – Man. City  3-0  Nott. Forest

28/04/24 – Nott. Forest  0-2  Man. City

23/09/23 – Man. City  2-0  Nott. Forest

18/02/23 – Nott. Forest  1-1  Man. City

🔮 Our Prediction – City to Win (1-3)

A tight first half giving way to a comfortable City victory in the second period. City’s Christmas period dominance will continue, returning to winning form after a draw at home to Everton in 2024.

🛎️ Result – Man City win (1-2)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

🌳 Nott'm Forest on Boxing Day

Forest have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Man City.

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26/12/24 – Tottenham (H), 1-0

26/12/23 – Newcastle Utd. (A), 3-1

27/12/22 – Manchester Utd. (A), 3-0

27/12/21 – Middlesbrough (A), 2-0

26/12/20 – Birmingham City (H), 0-0

🌹 Man City on Boxing Day

City have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Nott’m Forest.

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26/12/24 – Everton (H), 1-1

27/12/23 – Everton (A), 1-3

28/12/22 – Leeds United (A), 1-3

26/12/21 – Leicester City (H), 6-3

26/12/20 – Newcastle Utd. (H), 2-0

Previous Boxing Day meetings

Nottingham Forest and Manchester City have never played each other on Boxing Day in the Premier League era.

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Arsenal vs Brighton

Arsenal versus Brighton match in progress.

Arsenal have been top at Christmas in two of the past three seasons but are yet to deliver on any promise, having subsequently bottled the league on each occasion.

Other than a home defeat to West Ham in 2022, Arsenal’s Boxing Day record is impressive, stretching back to a draw against Bournemouth on Boxing Day 2019 – Arteta’s first game in charge.

Brighton are unbeaten in this fixture round over the past five years, but the Seagulls haven’t defeated Arsenal in the league since May 2023.

Last 5 head-to-head

Both clubs will be satisfied with their starts to the season and we could be in for yet another tight game at the Emirates. Can the Gunners postpone their inevitable fall from grace for just a small while longer?

04/01/25 – Brighton  1-1  Arsenal

31/08/24 – Arsenal  1-1  Brighton

06/04/24 – Brighton  0-3  Arsenal

17/12/23 – Arsenal  2-0  Brighton

14/05/23 – Arsenal  0-3  Brighton

🔮 Our Prediction – Brighton to Win (0-1)

The two sides have only met once before on Boxing Day in the Premier League, resulting in a 1-1 draw in 2018. Matches usually end in a score draw or a win to nil, but we fancy Brighton to get the better of Arsenal in 2025.

🛎️ Result – Arsenal win (2-1)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

🍼 Arsenal on Boxing Day

Arsenal have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Brighton.

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27/12/24 – Ipswich Town (H), 1-0

28/12/23 – West Ham (H), 0-2

26/12/22 – West Ham (H), 3-1

26/12/21 – Norwich City (A), 0-5

26/12/20 – Chelsea (H), 3-1

🐦 Brighton on Boxing Day

Brighton have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Arsenal.

🅳🆆🆆🆆🅳

27/12/24 – Brentford (H), 0-0

28/12/23 – Tottenham (H), 4-2

26/12/22 – Southampton (A), 1-3

26/12/21 – Brentford (H), 2-0

27/12/20 – West Ham (A), 0-0

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/18 – Brighton  1-1  Arsenal

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Brentford vs AFC Bournemouth

Football match with dramatic goal attempt

The departure of long-standing boss Thomas Frank hasn’t rocked the boat at Brentford, with the team continuing last season’s good form into the new campaign.

High-flying Bournemouth have been equally impressive and are yet again chasing European football under in demand Andoni Iraola.

Boxing Day hasn’t been particularly favourable to either team in recent years, with three wins between them in 10 games. The highlight being Bournemouth’s 3-0 win to Fulham in December 2023.

Last 5 head-to-head

Brentford are unbeaten in their last five games against the Cherries (W3, D2). We’re expecting a tight game in 2025 with four of the last five league meetings decided by fewer than two goals.

15/03/25 – Bournemouth  1-2  Brentford

09/11/24 – Brentford  3-2  Bournemouth

11/05/24 – Bournemouth  1-2  Brentford

02/09/23 – Brentford  2-2  Bournemouth

14/01/23 – Brentford  2-0  Bournemouth

🔮 Our Prediction – Brentford to Win (2-1)

Another close game awaits with Brentford benefitting from home advantage and confidence against a team they usually beat. These two factors swing our prediction in favour of The Bees, but only just.

🛎️ Result – Brentford win (4-1)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

🐝 Brentford on Boxing Day

Brentford have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Bournemouth.

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27/12/24 – Brighton (A), 0-0

27/12/23 – Wolves (H), 1-4

26/12/22 – Tottenham (H), 2-2

26/12/21 – Brighton (A), 2-0

26/12/20 – Cardiff (A), 2-3

🍒 Bournemouth on Boxing Day

Bournemouth have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Brentford.

🅳🆆🅻🆆🅳

26/12/24 – Crystal Palace (H), 0-0

26/12/23 – Fulham (H), 3-0

27/12/22 – Chelsea (A), 2-0

27/12/21 – QPR (A), 0-1

26/12/19 – Arsenal (H), 1-1

Previous Boxing Day meetings

Brentford and Bournemouth have never played each other on Boxing Day in the Premier League era.

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Burnley vs Everton

Burnley player celebrates with supporters.

Everton fans will have to wait for a Christmas fixture at their new Hill Dickinson stadium as they travel to Turf Moor on 27th December this year.

Burnley will be hoping for better results than the last three times they met Everton in this fixture round, losing each time in 2019, 2018 and 2009.

More recently, however, Burnley do have a better record on Boxing Day, with two wins in the last three seasons versus zero two defeats and a draw for The Toffees.

Last 5 head-to-head

Burnley have failed to score against Everton in their last two Premier League outings, losing on both occasions. Everton’s last league defeat against the Clarets was back in April 2022 in a five-goal thriller at Turf Moor.

06/04/24 – Everton  1-0  Burnley

16/12/23 – Burnley  0-2  Everton

06/04/22 – Burnley  3-2  Everton

13/09/21 – Everton  3-1  Burnley

12/03/21 – Everton  1-2  Burnley

🔮 Our Prediction – Everton to Win (0-3)

Both league and Boxing Day form point to a comfortable win for Everton in 2025. Burnley’s poor start to this season has seen them flirting with the relegation zone and a tough post-Christmas run of games could deepen problems unless results improve.

🛎️ Result – Draw (0-0)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

✋🏻 Burnley on Boxing Day

Burnley have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Everton.

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26/12/24 – Sheffield Utd. (A), 0-2

26/12/23 – Liverpool (H), 0-2

27/12/22 – Birmingham City (H), 3-0

27/12/20 – Leeds United (A), 1-0

26/12/19 – Everton (A), 1-0

⛫ Everton on Boxing Day

Everton have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Burnley.

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26/12/24 – Man. City (A), 1-1

27/12/23 – Man. City (H), 1-3

26/12/22 – Wolves (H), 1-2

26/12/20 – Sheffield United (A), 0-1

26/12/19 – Burnley (H), 1-0

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/19 – Everton  1-0  Burnley

26/12/18 – Burnley  1-5  Everton

28/12/09 – Everton  2-0  Burnley

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

Liverpool vs Wolves

Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England.

The defending champions will be looking to make it six Premier League wins in six against Wolves when they face off at Anfield in 2025.

Liverpool’s dominance over their opponents is perhaps understandable given their financial superiority, however it’s actually Wolves with the unbeaten Boxing Day record in their last five festive fixtures.

The only previous Boxing Day meeting between the two teams came in 2009, with The Reds running out 2-0 winners at Molineux.

Last 5 head-to-head

Wolves have failed to beat Liverpool in the league since a 3-0 home win on 4th February 2023, scoring just three times in five games since and conceding 11.

16/02/25 – Liverpool  2-1  Wolves

28/09/24 – Wolves  1-2  Liverpool

19/05/24 – Liverpool  2-0  Wolves

16/09/23 – Wolves  1-3  Liverpool

01/03/23 – Liverpool  2-0  Wolves

🔮 Our Prediction – Liverpool to Win (3-1)

There’s very little to suggest anything other than a straightforward Liverpool win in 2025. We’ve predicted a solitary consolation goal for the visitors out of respect for their impeccable Boxing Day form in an otherwise uninspiring loss.

🛎️ Result – Liverpool win (2-1)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

🐦‍🔥 Liverpool on Boxing Day

Liverpool have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Wolves.

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26/12/24 – Leicester City (H), 3-1

26/12/23 – Burnley (A), 0-2

26/12/22 – Aston Villa (A), 1-3

28/12/21 – Leicester City (A), 1-0

27/12/20 – West Brom (H), 1-1

🐺 Wolves on Boxing Day

Wolves have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Liverpool.

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26/12/24 – Man. Utd (H), 2-0

27/12/23 – Brentford (A), 1-4

26/12/22 – Everton (A), 1-2

27/12/20 – Tottenham (H), 1-1

27/12/19 – Man. City (H), 3-2

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/09 – Liverpool  2-0  Wolves

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 15:00

West Ham vs Fulham

A trip across the capital awaits Fulham fans as they face West Ham on Boxing Day for the third time in Premier League history.

The Hammers claimed an away win in 2010, following a 1-1 draw eight years earlier on 26th December 2002.

West Ham’s last five Boxing Day fixtures have resulted in 16 goals being scored, nine of which were at the London Stadium. Could we see another goalfest this time around?

Last 5 head-to-head

Recent league matches between the teams have seen an average of three goals per game and an even set of outcomes. Both West Ham and Fulham have each won twice in addition to sharing the points in September 2024.

14/01/25 – West Ham  3-2  Fulham

14/09/24 – Fulham  1-1  West Ham

14/04/24 – West Ham  0-2  Fulham

10/12/23 – Fulham  5-0  West Ham

08/04/23 – Fulham  0-1  West Ham

🔮 Our Prediction – Draw (3-3)

A low quality but high scoring draw at the London Stadium with sloppy defending to blame for the final scoreline. The game sadly won’t be televised in the UK but it’s certainly the 3pm kick-off we’d tune in to.

🛎️ Result – Fulham win (0-1)

Boxing Day Form

Last 5 Boxing Day results

⚒️ West Ham on Boxing Day

West Ham have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Fulham.

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26/12/24 – Southampton (A), 0-1

28/12/23 – Arsenal (A), 0-2

26/12/22 – Arsenal (A), 3-1

26/12/21 – Southampton (H), 2-3

27/12/20 – Brighton (H), 2-2

🏠 Fulham on Boxing Day

Fulham have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs West Ham.

🅳🅳🆆🅻🅻

26/12/24 – Chelsea (A), 1-2

26/12/23 – Bournemouth (A), 3-0

26/12/22 – Crystal Palace (A), 0-3

26/12/20 – Southampton (H), 0-0

26/12/19 – Luton Town (A), 3-3

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/10 – Fulham  1-3  West Ham

26/12/02 – West Ham  1-1  Fulham

🗓️ Sat 27th Dec 2025, 17:30

Chelsea vs Aston Villa

Chelsea and Aston Villa match action.

The drama at Chelsea continued on Boxing Day 2007 in an astonishing 4-4 draw against Aston Villa, just months after the departure of Jose Mourinho.

Fast forward 14 years and Chelsea finally got the better of the Villans at Villa Park, winning 3-1 in the post Christmas (and post-Covid) fixture of 2021.

Villa’s general Boxing Day record is pretty awful, having lost all of their games on this matchday in the past four seasons, but they do sit one place and seven points ahead of Chelsea going into this year’s game.

Last 5 head-to-head

Outside of December, Villa actually have a solid record against Chelsea in the Premier League, winning three and drawing one of their most recent contests in the other 11 months of the year.

22/02/25 – Aston Villa  2-1  Chelsea

01/12/24 – Chelsea  3-0  Aston Villa

27/04/24 – Aston Villa  2-2  Chelsea

24/09/23 – Chelsea  0-1  Aston Villa

01/04/23 – Chelsea  0-2  Aston Villa

🔮 Our Prediction – Chelsea to Win (2-0)

Both Chelsea and Aston Villa head into the Christmas period well in contention for top four places. We expect a close game with Villa’s Christmas curse tripping them up yet again, ending their incredible winning run in December 2025.

🛎️ Result – Aston Villa win (1-2)

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Last 5 Boxing Day results

🦁 Chelsea on Boxing Day

Chelsea have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Aston Villa.

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26/12/24 – Fulham (H), 1-2

27/12/23 – Crystal Palace (H), 2-1

27/12/22 – Bournemouth (H), 2-0

26/12/21 – Aston Villa (A), 1-3

26/12/20 – Arsenal (A), 3-1

🦹 Aston Villa on Boxing Day

Aston Villa have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 27th vs Chelsea.

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26/12/24 – Newcastle Utd (A), 0-3

27/12/23 – Man. Utd (A), 3-2

26/12/22 – Liverpool (H), 1-3

26/12/21 – Chelsea (H), 1-3

26/12/20 – Crystal Palace (H), 3-0

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/21 – Aston Villa  1-3  Chelsea

28/12/20 – Chelsea  1-1  Aston Villa

26/12/07 – Chelsea  4-4  Aston Villa

26/12/04 – Chelsea  1-0  Aston Villa

28/12/94 – Aston Villa  3-0  Chelsea

🗓️ Sat 28th Dec 2025, 14:00

Sunderland vs Leeds United

We’ve had to go all the way back to Boxing Day 2002 to find the last Premier League meeting between these two frustrating yo-yo clubs.

23 years ago it was 16 year old James Milner joining Robbie Fowler on the scoresheet as Leeds won by a single goal at the Stadium of Light.

Sunderland entered this December with twice as many points on the board as Leeds (22 vs 11) who look to avoid yet another trip to the Championship next season.

Last 5 head-to-head

There’s not much to read into Premier League results from the beginning of the millennium, but thankfully Leeds and Sunderland did meet twice in the Championship in 2024/25.

The game in Sunderland last October ended in a 2-2 score draw, before Leeds got the better of the Black Cats at Elland Road in February, winning 2-1.

26/12/02 – Sunderland  1-2  Leeds United

28/08/02 – Leeds United  0-1  Sunderland

07/04/02 – Leeds United  2-0  Sunderland

18/11/01 – Sunderland  2-0  Leeds United

31/03/01 – Sunderland  0-2  Leeds United

🔮 Our Prediction – Sunderland to Win (2-1)

A quick look at how each team has adapted to promotion would suggest a more than comfortable win for Sunderland, however familiarity could be a leveller. Expect an intense game with Leeds just falling short.

🛎️ Result – Draw (1-1)

Boxing Day Form

Last 5 Boxing Day results

🐈‍⬛ Sunderland on Boxing Day

Sunderland have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 28th vs Leeds.

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26/12/24 – Blackburn Rovers (A), 2-2

26/12/23 – Hull City (A), 0-1

26/12/22 – Blackburn Rovers (H), 2-1

27/12/21 – Doncaster Rovers (A), 0-3

26/12/19 – Bolton Wanderers (H), 0-0

🏵️ Leeds Utd on Boxing Day

Leeds have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 28th vs Sunderland.

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26/12/24 – Stoke City (A), 0-2

26/12/23 – Preston North End (A), 2-1

28/12/22 – Manchester City (H), 1-3

27/12/20 – Burnley (H), 1-0

26/12/19 – Preston North End (H), 1-1

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/02 – Sunderland  1-2  Leeds

🗓️ Sat 28th Dec 2025, 16:30

Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur

Crystal Palace host Tottenham with both sides looking to shake off patchy festive form. Palace have struggled on 26 December in recent years, losing four of their last five Boxing Day fixtures and scoring just once.

Spurs arrive with a slightly stronger Boxing Day record, including a 3–0 victory over Palace in 2021, though recent results at this time of year have been mixed.

A 4–2 loss at Brighton in 2023 showcased their inconsistency which remains unresolved even two years later as we approach this Christmas period.

Last 5 head-to-head

Palace won the most recent meeting between the sides in May 2025 (0-2), in what has been a terrible calendar year of home form for Spurs. Selhurst Park has seen a win apiece for each team in 2023 and 2024 respectively.

11/05/25 – Tottenham  0-2  Crystal Palace

27/10/24 – Crystal Palace  1-0  Tottenham

02/03/24 – Tottenham  3-1  Crystal Palace

27/10/23 – Crystal Palace  1-2  Tottenham

06/05/23 – Tottenham  1-0  Crystal Palace

🔮 Our Prediction – Spurs to Win (1-0)

With little separating the teams and both searching for momentum, another tight contest looks likely. Tottenham’s unusually strong away form and Palace’s inability to win on this matchday combines to wrap up Boxing Day weekend with a whimper.

🛎️ Result – Spurs win (0-1)

Boxing Day Form

Last 5 Boxing Day results

🦅 Palace on Boxing Day

Palace have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 28th vs Spurs.

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26/12/24 – Bournemouth (A), 0-0

27/12/23 – Chelsea (A), 2-1

26/12/22 – Fulham (H), 0-3

26/12/21 – Tottenham (A), 3-0

26/12/20 – Aston Villa (A), 3-0

🐓 Spurs on Boxing Day

Spurs have no game on 26 Dec in 2025, but play on 28th vs Crystal Palace.

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26/12/24 – Nott. Forest (A), 1-0

28/12/23 – Brighton (A), 4-2

26/12/22 – Brentford (A), 2-2

26/12/21 – Crystal Palace (H), 3-0

27/12/20 – Wolves (A), 1-1

Previous Boxing Day meetings

26/12/21 – Tottenham  3-0  Palace

28/12/04 – Tottenham  1-1  Palace

27/12/94 – Tottenham  0-0  Palace

Why was there only one Premier League game on Boxing Day in 2025?

In a turn of events more shocking than declining a Bucks Fizz on Christmas Day morning, the Premier League hosted just one fixture on Boxing Day in 2025.

With the expansion of European competitions including the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, alongside the FA Cup’s rigid weekend scheduling, it appears that TV companies are the reason for this festive upset.

The Premier League was unable to fulfil its broadcast commitment of 33 weekends of fixtures due to Boxing Day falling on a Friday. However, the last-minute inclusion of Manchester United vs Newcastle thankfully spared Premier League fans from a completely football-free Boxing Day.

Outside of the UK’s top division, you could still find plenty of football on the day after Christmas, with a full schedule of 12 games in each of the Championship, League One and League Two.

Back in the Premier League, there was a complete a round of games within matchday 18, stretching across the weekend and culminating in Tottenham’s away victory over Crystal Palace on 28th December.

Perhaps sacrificing one full day of football for three days was a bad thing after all?

Boxing Day TV Guide - 26th Dec 2025

There was no need to wait until the evening on Boxing Day to start watching football, with 41 televised games across various competitions  broadcast in the UK.

There was live action from Morocco in the African Cup of Nations, plus Championship, League One and League Two matches on Sky Sports+.

We’ll post the the full football TV guide for 26th December 2026 below when it’s released.

History of Boxing Day football

For as long as most fans can remember, Boxing Day football has been part of the festive routine. A chance to walk off the turkey, escape the family and maybe question a few life choices in the stands. It’s as much a tradition as the King’s Speech.

From snow-covered pitches to last-minute winners, Boxing Day has always delivered memorable moments.

History of Boxing Day football

Early years and tradition

Boxing Day football match with spectators watching intently

Boxing Day football kicked off in 1888, just a few months after the Football League itself was born on 17th April.

Travel wasn’t easy back then, so clubs stuck to short journeys and familiar opponents. Local derbies became the festive staple, with big crowds turning out to burn off the Christmas dinner and earn the bragging rights.

It caught on fast and Boxing Day soon became one of the most anticipated dates in the domestic football calendar, returning every year and even marking the resumption of top flight football after the World Cup in the winter of 2022.

History of Boxing Day football

Iconic moments and memories

Historic newspaper celebrating Fulham's victory

We’ve all seen the fixture list from Boxing Day 1963, the one that resurfaces every year with 10 Division One games and a staggering 66 goals.

Fulham hit Ipswich for ten, Burnley put six past Manchester United, and the country unwrapped a full day of footballing madness. Nothing since has quite matched that level of mayhem, but the Premier League era has still had its fair share of Boxing Day drama.

From Chelsea’s 4–4 draw at Aston Villa in 2007 and Dimitar Berbatov’s four-goal haul for Manchester United in 2010, to Southampton's 4-0 thrashing of Arsenal on Boxing Day 2015, the day rarely disappoints.

History of Boxing Day football

All we want for Christmas is football

Santa celebrating in football crowd.

What happens next is anyone’s guess. With European competitions expanding, schedules already at bursting point and player welfare higher on the agenda than ever, Boxing Day’s place on the football calendar is under threat.

Still, tradition counts for something in English football. Fans want it, broadcasters love it, and clubs know what it means to the country.

Whether the fixtures fall on the 26th or shuffle around it like in 2025, Boxing Day football isn’t going silently into the night.

Boxing Day betting trends

Boxing Day football might be unpredictable, but a few patterns show up more often than not. We’ve noticed some trends that might just be your best gift of all this year.

⭐️ Premier League Boxing Day specials

We provided four special bets for Boxing Day 2025 based historical Premier League results at Christmas.

Players celebrating a goal together against empty home end

No wins at home for Christmas

The usual home advantage tends to vanish once the wrapping paper is cleared.

In recent seasons, away sides have won around 60% of Boxing Day fixtures, while home teams closer to 35%.

Maybe it’s the travel routines, maybe it’s the Christmas hangover, but the visitors often head home with more than just leftovers.

Football players celebrating a goal.

Baby, it's goals outside

Boxing Day usually means goals, and lots of them.

In recent seasons, games around the 26th have averaged roughly 3.6 goals each, with over 2.5 goals coming in around 80% of the time.

Back the over this year and watch the goals flow like that bottle of Baileys you’ve been waiting to open.

Clean sheets on the naughty list

With goals flying in everywhere, it’s both ends of the turkey getting stuffed.

If you’re putting together a festive accumulator this year, skip the win markets and back “both teams to score”.

Around 65% of Boxing Day games see goals at both ends, making BTTS one of the safest shouts of the season.

Snow-covered pitch with spectators watching

Second half stocking fillers

Almost 45% of Boxing Day fixtures produce more goals in the second half than the first.

And fittingly for the Christmas period, it’s usually after the interval that stomachs settle, games open up and later-period markets start to show value.

FAQs - Boxing Day football 2025/26

Got questions about Boxing Day football this year? Here’s everything you need to know, from the schedule changes to how to make the best and safest festive bet.

In 2025, Boxing Day fell on a Friday, and broadcast rules prevented more than one Premier League fixture from being played that day. To meet their weekend commitments, most matches took place on the 27th and 28th instead, keeping the full round of festive fixtures intact.

The best sites for Boxing Day football are UKGC-licensed, reliable under high traffic and offer competitive odds on festive fixtures. Look for strong in-play markets, quick withdrawals and seasonal free bets from trusted names already listed on this page.

As of the 2024-25 season, Manchester United have one of the strongest Boxing Day records, having gone unbeaten for more than a decade. While few teams remain perfect, United’s consistency has made them the benchmark for post-Christmas results.

Not significantly, but the timing of fixtures can affect them. Managers often rotate players during the festive schedule, which can lead to late price changes. Checking line-ups and team news before placing a bet is especially important at this stage of the season.

Simply sign up with a licensed UK bookmaker, deposit funds and select your preferred market. You can place singles, accumulators or in-play bets across Premier League and EFL fixtures scheduled for the festive round.

Yes. All major bookmakers open markets for the entire festive round, covering matches across the 26th to 28th. You can still bet pre-match or in-play as normal, even if fixtures fall a day later than usual.

You can. In-play betting will be available on every televised fixture across the festive period. Odds update instantly as games unfold, and cash-out features allow you to settle bets early if the match turns.

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