Gallagher PREM 2025-26: Teams, upcoming fixtures and everything you need to know about the new season

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The English top-flight is under way and here is all the information you need including fixtures and how to watch on T.V

After a busy summer featuring a British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and a Women’s Rugby World Cup, English rugby’s top flight has returned to action in late September.

The newly rebranded Gallagher PREM sees the best 10 sides in England competing for a place in the play-off final, and a chance to lift that famous trophy at Twickenham in June.

Bath Rugby were dominant last season as the sleeping giants of the south-west claimed a first title since 1996. With a tantalising blend of youth and experience – not to mention Finn Russell pulling the strings at fly-half – they’ll fancy their chances of becoming back-to-back champions.

But if history has taught us anything, it’s that – whether it’s known as the Premiership or the Prem – this league is anything but predictable.

So, with the new season underway, here’s everything you need to know about the Gallagher Premiership 2025-26 season.


Gallagher Premiership 2025-26: At a glance

Dates 25 September 2025 – 20 June 2026
Number of teams 10
Number of matches 93
Current champions Bath Rugby
TV coverage  Every game is available on TNT Sports in the UK

Gallagher Prem 2025-26 teams

Championship table-toppers Ealing Trailfinders again failed to meet the Premiership’s minimum stadium requirements. As a result, no side has been relegated from English rugby’s top flight since 2020, and the current 10-team line-up has been the same since Wasps, Worcester Warriors and London Irish went into administration.

For a full guide to every Gallagher PREM team, buy our special season preview now!

There is one minor change for the upcoming season, however, as Newcastle Falcons’ purchase by a famous energy drink brand means they’re now known as Newcastle Red Bulls. Having finished bottom in each of the last three seasons, the team will be hoping their new benefactor really can give them wings.

  • Bath Rugby
    Home ground: The Rec, Bath
    Director of Rugby: Johann Van Graan
  • Bristol Bears
    Home ground: Ashton Gate, Bristol
    Director of Rugby: Pat Lam
  • Exeter Chiefs
    Home ground: Sandy Park, Exeter
    Director of Rugby: Rob Baxter
  • Gloucester Rugby
    Home ground: Kingsholm, Gloucester
    Director of Rugby: George Skivington
  • Harlequins
    Home ground: Twickenham Stoop, London
    Director of Rugby: TBC
  • Leicester Tigers
    Home ground: Mattioli Woods Welford Road, Leicester
    Director of Rugby: Geoff Parling*
  • Newcastle Red Bulls
    Home ground: Kingston Park, Newcastle
    Director of Rugby: Steve Diamond
  • Northampton Saints
    Home ground: cinch Stadium @ Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton
    Director of Rugby: Phil Dowson
  • Sale Sharks
    Home ground: Salford Community Stadium, Salford
    Director of Rugby: Alex Sanderson
  • Saracens 
    Home ground: StoneX Stadium, London
    Director of Rugby: Mark McCall

* New appointee.


Gallagher Prem 2025-26 broadcasters

As was the case last year, TNT Sports will broadcast all 93 games of the 2025-26 Premiership season in the UK. A subscription to Discovery+ Premium (which gives you access to all the Premiership action, along with Autumn Nations Series internationals, Champions League football and a selection of Premier League football matches) will cost you £30.99 per month. Alternatively, TNT Sports can be added to your Sky, BT, EE or Virgin Media TV package – costs vary by platform.

You can also expect to see seven games (including the final) live and for free across ITV’s terrestrial channels and the ITVX streaming service, as well as a weekly highlights show. (This was called Gallagher Premiership Unleashed last season, but the name may change to fit the new Prem branding.)

Various international broadcasters also offer Gallagher Prem live streams overseas. We’ll add these as they’re confirmed for the new season.


Previous Premiership winners

After dominating the league last season, Bath Rugby beat Leicester Tigers in June’s play-off final to claim their first Premiership title in 29 years. They became the sixth club etched on the trophy in the last decade, an indication of how open – and, at times, unpredictable – the competition has become.

  • 2015-16 Saracens
  • 2016-17 Exeter Chiefs
  • 2017-18 Saracens
  • 2018-19 Saracens
  • 2019-20 Exeter Chiefs
  • 2020-21 Harlequins
  • 2021-22 Leicester Tigers
  • 2022-23 Saracens
  • 2023-24 Northampton Saints
  • 2024-25 Bath Rugby

Gallagher PREM Round Four fixtures

This season’s Gallagher Prem started in September with Sale Sharks beating Gloucester on a Thursday night. After three rounds, Bath have a perfect record of three bonus point wins while Newcastle Red Bulls sit at the bottom of the pile.

As we approach the Autumn Internationals, players will be hoping to impress their international bosses for selection while also building club momentum ahead of Europe’s return in December.

Friday 17 October 2025

  • Gloucester Rugby v Bristol Beast
    Kingsholm, Gloucester
    Kick-off: 7.45pm BST
  • Newcastle Red Bulls v Northampton Saints
    Kingston Park, Newcastle
    Kick-off: 7.45pm BST

Saturday 18 October 2025

  • Leicester Tigers v Bath Rugby
    Welford Road, Leicester
    Kick-off: 3.05pm BST
  • Saracens v Sale Sharks
    StoneX Stadium, London
    Kick-off: 5.30pm BST

Sunday 19 October 2025

  • Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins
    Sandy Park, Exeter
    Kick-off: 3.00pm BST

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