Preview: leeds fixtures and key matches from Feb to May 2025

Introduction: Why leeds fixtures matter
Leeds fixtures for the closing months of the 2025–26 campaign are significant for supporters tracking Premier League survival, cup progress and squad form. With a run of league games between March and early May, these dates will shape Leeds United’s final position and provide context for transfer and tactical discussions ahead of the next season.
Main body: Scheduled matches and recent results
Confirmed Premier League dates (2025–26)
Key fixtures published for Leeds United include:
- Sat, 14 Mar — Crystal Palace v Leeds United, 11:00 AM (English Premier League)
- Sat, 21 Mar — Leeds United v Brentford, 4:00 PM (English Premier League)
- Sat, 11 Apr — Manchester United v Leeds United, 10:00 AM (English Premier League)
- Sat, 25 Apr — AFC Bournemouth v Leeds United, 10:00 AM (English Premier League)
- Sat, 2 May — Leeds United v Burnley, 10:00 AM (English Premier League)
Times are provided in UK time and are subject to change; published listings note that broadcasters and organisers may amend kick-off details.
Recent fixtures and domestic cup update
Earlier items on the fixtures calendar include a Premier League tie on Saturday 28 February, when United faced Manchester City with a 17:30 kick-off listed. In cup competition, Leeds progressed from the FA Cup fourth round after a penalty shootout, winning 4–2 on penalties — an outcome that will have implications for squad rotation and fixture congestion in the weeks that follow.
Context from wider football coverage
Fixture trackers and Scores & Fixtures pages cover leagues beyond the Premier League — from the Women’s Super League to European competitions. Separate coverage highlights Champions League narratives, such as Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior helping Madrid beat Benfica to reach the last 16, which forms part of broader continental interest that can affect domestic scheduling and broadcasting.
Conclusion: What supporters should watch
The upcoming leeds fixtures through to early May present a concentrated period of league and cup football that could define Leeds United’s season outcome. Supporters should monitor official fixture updates for time changes, and expect squad rotation after the FA Cup tie. Results from these fixtures will be key for assessing manager strategy and priorities as the season concludes.








