By Kwame Bediako
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that it will officially release the full fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season on Monday, August 4, 2025. This highly anticipated schedule will include all 306 matches, with each of the 18 participating clubs set to play 34 games.
The fixture list will be accessible via the GFA’s official website and shared across its social media channels, providing clubs and fans with comprehensive details to prepare for the new campaign. The upcoming season is scheduled to kick off on the weekend of September 12, 2025, and run through to the weekend of May 23/24, 2026.
The calendar has been thoughtfully designed to align with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, starting on June 11 and concluding on July 19, 2026, ensuring that all domestic competitions conclude in good time ahead of the global tournament. This scheduling aims to allow players and teams to focus fully on the Premier League season without conflicts with international duties.

Having the fixtures published well in advance will enable clubs to plan their logistics, including travel arrangements, training schedules and player rotation strategies, which are vital for managing the demands of the long season. For teams competing for the title, continental qualification, or survival, the early release provides a strategic advantage in preparation.
Clubs can analyze the fixture sequence and allocate resources efficiently to optimize performance throughout the season.
Fans across Ghana are eagerly awaiting the fixture release, ready to mark their calendars for key matches and rivalries.
The GFA’s commitment to transparency and early communication underlines its goal to foster a competitive, well-organized football season that delivers high-quality entertainment and sporting integrity. The fixture release marks a crucial milestone in the buildup to the new Premier League season.
With the 2025/26 schedule soon to be unveiled, the Ghana Premier League is set to capture the nation’s attention once again, promising excitement, drama and high-level football action from September through May.
Clubs, players, and supporters can now look forward to a season carefully coordinated around the global football calendar, reflecting the GFA’s ongoing dedication to advancing the sport in Ghana.




































































