Manchester United will be in action on Boxing Day but our home game against Newcastle United is the only top-flight fixture on a day traditionally rich in footballing action.
The Reds' contest with the Magpies has been moved to Friday 26 December, kicking off at 20:00 GMT.
Sky Sports are showing the Old Trafford clash live and ticket information is available here to attend the game in person.
The other nine matches are to be played across the final weekend of 2025, with Sunderland versus Leeds United and Crystal Palace against Tottenham Hotspur taking place on Sunday 28 December.
The Premier League has issued a statement explaining the scheduling: “The Premier League would like to acknowledge the circumstances that have led to a reduced number of matches on Boxing Day this season - impacting an important tradition in English football.
”There are now several challenges to Premier League fixture scheduling rooted in the expansion of European club competitions - which led to a revision of our domestic calendar ahead of last season, including changes to the FA Cup. This ultimately left the Premier League as a 33-weekend competition - fewer than previous seasons, despite being a 380-match competition since 1995.
“With fewer weekends to work with, the League is bound by how the calendar falls. The League can give an assurance that, next season, there will be more Premier League matches on Boxing Day – as the date falls on a Saturday.
”As with previous years, and in keeping with our commitment to clubs, special arrangements have been made to allow more time between games played across the festive period. This will allow greater time for players to recover with the rest periods between rounds 18, 19 and 20 being increased to ensure that no club plays within 60 hours of another match.“
This will be the fourth time we've met the Magpies on Boxing Day in the Premier League, and we hold a 100 per cent record from these games.
In 2012, Sir Alex Ferguson's side edged an absolute classic 4-3, thanks to Javier Hernandez's late winner. Two years later, Wayne Rooney netted twice in a 3-1 victory and, in 2019, the scoreline was 4-1, with Anthony Martial at the double.
In 2021, the teams played at St James' Park on 27 December, with it ending in a 1-1 draw, thanks to an Edinson Cavani equaliser.
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