What are new Premier League rules for the 2025/26 season? All 13 changes including never-before-seen way to win corner

Published on August 14, 2025 at 01:59 PM
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THE 2024-25 campaign seems to have only just finished – but it is already time for the new 2025-26 Premier League season to get underway.

Champions Liverpool host Bournemouth in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Friday night.

Liverpool players celebrating Premier League victory with trophy.
Liverpool begin the defence of their Premier League title against Bournemouth on Friday
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool appeals to a referee.
Players, fans and referees alike have a host of new rules to get used to
Premier League soccer ball on the grass.
Puma have taken over from Nike as the suppliers of the ball

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And there are no fewer than 13 major changes – including some never-seen-before laws and rules – that fans will need to get used to.

One that may take a while is not having a Nike football.

That is because, after 25 years, Premier League chiefs have dumped Nike and signed a deal with Puma.

And the first Puma Premier League ball from the German brand will be the Orbita Ultimate PL .

But what else will look different this season?

SunSport runs the rule over all the changes you need to know about…

As ever, there are some tweaks to the laws of the game, all trying to eradicate loopholes or tighten up on certain behaviours.

This year is no different – with a new way to win a corner…

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  • New anti-time-wasting clampdown on goalkeepers with referees signalling a five-second countdown and a corner awarded if goalies exceed eight seconds
  • Refs have been told to punish holding in the box – so it should be the end of all-in wrestling
  • Another crackdown on diving and simulation has been signalled to the clubs and managers
  • Premier League has also agreed to adopt the ‘captains only’ rule, aimed at preventing players from mobbing referees after decisions that go against them
  • But players will not automatically be handed a second yellow card if they commit a foul after being already booked

So that’s the rules taken care of.

What about the big broadcasting changes for 2025-26?

Well, armchair fans will be delighted to know there is now even more live Premier League football on the telly – and new insights, too.

But those buying tickets to watch their team live could be undone by late fixture changes.

And finally, there is a new stadium which will host Premier League football – well, any football for that matter – for the first time.

Elland Road, Turf Moor and the Stadium of Light – home grounds of the three promoted sides – have all staged top-flight football within the last decade.

But the Hill Dickinson Stadium has not.

That is because it is the brand-spanking-new pad of Everton at Bramley-Moore Dock on the banks of the River Mersey.

The 52,769-capacity arena replaces Goodison Park , the Toffees’ home since 1892, and becomes the 62nd stadium used in the history of the Premier League era.

A soccer match in a crowded stadium.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium is the 62nd ground to host Premier League football
Arsenal and Everton players vying for the ball during a corner kick.
Refs will crack down on grappling and wrestling in the penalty area
Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen kneeling on the field with the ball.
Goalkeepers must release the ball within eight seconds or will give a corner away
Sky Sports multiview showing multiple soccer game views.
Sky Sports will provide a multiview option on Sunday afternoons
Jw-18-06-prem-fixtures-2025-v2-opening Illustration of Premier League winners odds for the 2025/26 season.

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