Book Your Parking for the 2026/27 Premier League Season — Never Miss a Match
Beat the rush ahead of the new season — pre-book your Premier League matchday parking the moment the 2026/27 fixtures drop.
Premier League 2026/27 Fixtures Released: Book Your Season of Matchday Parking
The wait is over. The full Premier League 2026/27 fixture list is released today, Friday 19 June 2026, at 10:00 BST — and with it, the planning begins for another packed season of top-flight football.
Whether you're a season ticket holder mapping out every home game, an away-day regular plotting your trips up and down the country, or a fan eyeing up a one-off fixture, getting your parking sorted early is the smartest way to take the stress out of matchday.
Pre-book your Premier League parking with JustPark.
When Does the 2026/27 Premier League Season Start?
The new season kicks off on Friday 21 August 2026 — a week later than usual, to give players recovery time after the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
A few other key dates to put in the diary:
FA Community Shield: Sunday 16 August 2026 — Arsenal vs Manchester City at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3pm BST)
First Premier League matchweek: Starting Friday 21 August 2026
Boxing Day fixtures: Saturday 26 December 2026 — a full slate of matches expected this year
Final day: Sunday 30 May 2027 — all 10 fixtures kicking off simultaneously
The campaign runs across 33 weekend matchweeks and five midweek rounds.
Who's in the Premier League for 2026/27?
The full 20-team line-up for the new season is:
Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Hull City, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland, and Tottenham Hotspur.
Welcome back to the top flight: Coventry City return to the Premier League for the first time since 2000/01 — a 25-year absence, the longest in Premier League history. Ipswich Town bounce straight back after a single season away, and Hull City return after nine years.
Down to the Championship: West Ham United, Burnley, and Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated at the end of 2025/26.
Arsenal go into the season as defending champions.
Why Pre-Booking Your Premier League Parking Matters
Premier League matchdays draw tens of thousands of fans to every ground — and parking near most stadiums sells out fast. Pre-booking takes the gamble out of arrival day:
Guaranteed space within walking distance of the ground — no circling streets hunting for a spot.
Avoid permit-only zones and matchday fines — residential restrictions around Premier League grounds are strictly enforced.
Skip inflated last-minute prices — informal pop-up car parks routinely charge peak-day rates.
Predictable journey times — arrive when you planned, leave when you want.
For high-demand fixtures — opening weekend, the festive period, Manchester and London derbies, top-of-the-table clashes, and the final day — spaces near the biggest grounds disappear weeks in advance. The earlier you book, the more choice you have and the less you'll pay.
How to Book Premier League Parking with JustPark
Booking takes a couple of minutes:
Head to the Premier League matchday parking page on JustPark.
Select your club from the A–Z list.
Browse upcoming home and away fixtures.
Tap View Parking on the match you're attending.
Compare locations, prices, and walking distance to the ground.
Hit Pay Now and Reserve to lock in your space.
You'll get instant confirmation with arrival instructions, and you can manage your booking through the JustPark app.
Season Ticket Holder? Sort Every Home Game in One Go with a SeasonPass
If you're at every home match, booking individual spaces game by game is the slow way to do it. A SeasonPass secures you parking at the same staff-facilitated site near your ground for every home league fixture of the season — and you can swap the vehicle registration as needed, fixture by fixture.
One booking. Every home game. Same spot. Sorted before kick-off.
Premier League Parking Tips for 2026/27
A few pointers worth keeping in mind as you plan your matchdays:
Book the big games first: opening weekend, Boxing Day, derbies, and the final day are the toughest matchdays to find parking on. Lock those in as soon as fixtures are confirmed.
Check kick-off times before booking: TV picks can shift fixtures into evening or lunchtime slots. Make sure your parking window covers the full duration of your matchday.
Allow time around the ground: traffic builds quickly in the hour before kick-off and clears slowly after the final whistle — give yourself a comfortable buffer at both ends.
Heading to a London game? Four Premier League grounds sit in the capital. On weekends with multiple London fixtures, parking and public transport both come under pressure — book ahead and consider parking a tube stop or two out.
Travelling to a promoted club's ground for the first time? Coventry, Hull, and Ipswich fans will see big visiting crowds this season. If you're an away supporter making the trip, local parking sells out faster than usual when novelty fixtures roll around.
Live Near a Premier League Ground? Turn Your Driveway into Matchday Income
If your home is within walking distance of a Premier League stadium, the 2026/27 season is a serious earning opportunity. Listing your driveway or off-street space on JustPark is free, takes a few minutes, and puts you in full control of when your space is available and what you charge.
With scheduled pricing, you can set premium matchday rates that activate automatically — so your space earns more when demand peaks, without you having to lift a finger on the day.
Get Ahead of the 2026/27 Season
Fixtures are out today. Spaces near the biggest grounds will start moving fast — especially for opening weekend, the festive run, and the final day on 30 May 2027.
Pre-book your Premier League matchday parking now and arrive at every game relaxed, on time, and ready for kick-off.