Premier League Fixtures 11 April 2026: Full Saturday Preview

A full Saturday Premier League preview for 11 April 2026, covering Arsenal v Bournemouth, Brentford v Everton, Burnley v Brighton and Hove Albion, and Liverpool v Fulham.

Last updated 9 April 2026

Premier League fixtures on 11 April 2026 give Saturday a proper four-match structure, which immediately makes it easier to think clearly than it was on the isolated Friday opener. Arsenal v Bournemouth starts the day at 12:30 BST, Brentford v Everton and Burnley v Brighton and Hove Albion sit in the 15:00 window, and Liverpool v Fulham closes the card at 17:30 BST.

That matters because a fuller Saturday slate gives you comparison points. You do not need to force your strongest opinion into the first kickoff, and you do not need to treat every televised game as if it deserves a builder. The better approach is to read each match on its own terms, then decide whether any of them genuinely earns a bet.

Saturday 11 April fixtures

FixtureKick-offWhy it mattersAngle worth respecting
Arsenal Arsenal v Bournemouth Bournemouth12:30 BSTThe lunchtime opener and the shortest home price on the Saturday board.If you like Arsenal, cleaner home-team angles usually make more sense than turning a short favourite into an inflated handicap story.
Brentford Brentford v E Everton15:00 BSTA more functional than glamorous fixture, which can make it easier to read without TV-noise distortion.Draw protection, lower-event thinking and patience on lineups deserve more respect than loud side-taking.
Burnley Burnley v Brighton Brighton and Hove Albion15:00 BSTA match where broad season narratives can be less useful than the actual team-news picture on the day.Wait for lineups and tempo clues before leaning too hard on a pre-set idea about how the game should look.
Liverpool Liverpool v Fulham Fulham17:30 BSTThe evening headliner and the match most likely to attract overbuilt same-game bets.Simple Liverpool-based positions or attack-volume reads are usually easier to defend than a stacked TV builder.

Arsenal v Bournemouth

Arsenal at home in the first kickoff slot will naturally attract plenty of support, and the market will reflect that. The useful question is not whether Arsenal look stronger on paper. It is whether the price still leaves room for a sensible bet. Bournemouth are capable enough to make the game more controlled than the public may want, so cleaner Arsenal-focused ideas are usually more defensible than demanding an early rout.

  • Short-price home favourites are often easier to handle through simpler team-based markets than through inflated handicaps.
  • The 12:30 slot makes confirmed lineups especially worth waiting for if there is any uncertainty around attackers or rotation.
  • If Arsenal dominate territory without finishing early chances, in-play prices may become more useful than the pre-match board.

Brentford v Everton

Brentford against Everton looks more like a discipline game than a glamour game, and that is often where Saturday value lives. Matches like this can be better judged through scoreline shape, cards, corners or protected result thinking rather than by pretending one side has a huge quality edge. On a busy Saturday, it is exactly the sort of fixture that rewards patience instead of acca habits.

Burnley v Brighton and Hove Albion

Burnley v Brighton and Hove Albion is the kind of 15:00 fixture that can be misread if you lean too hard on broad stylistic labels. Brighton may still carry the more polished football reputation, but away league matches rarely stay as tidy as those reputations suggest. The sharper read is usually built from lineups, tempo expectation and game-state possibilities rather than from a recycled season-long narrative.

Liverpool v Fulham

Liverpool v Fulham is the standout Saturday evening match because of the slot and the size of the home club, which also makes it the game most likely to be overloaded by television-bet logic. Liverpool at Anfield will always tempt bettors toward a strong home read, but Fulham are capable enough to make the match more nuanced than the headline framing suggests. The most defendable angles are often the simpler ones: Liverpool-based positions, attacking volume markets or patience for a better in-play number.

Best way to handle Saturday

  • Use the fuller card to compare prices instead of forcing action into the first kickoff.
  • Let the 15:00 team news do real work before you commit to Brentford v Everton or Burnley v Brighton.
  • Treat Liverpool v Fulham as a separate evening decision rather than the automatic anchor for every Saturday acca.
  • Keep singles and protected positions ahead of oversized builders unless the football case is genuinely strong enough.

Related reading

If you want the Friday opener, Premier League Fixtures 10 April 2026 covers West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers. Sunday's card has its own page in Premier League Fixtures 12 April 2026. For broader football promo context, Football Free Bets: Best UK Offers for Premier League and World Cup Betting is still the main companion.

Premier League Fixtures 11 April FAQ

These are the main practical questions readers are likely to have before the Saturday card.

What are the Premier League fixtures on Saturday 11 April 2026?

The Saturday fixtures are Arsenal v Bournemouth at 12:30 BST, Brentford v Everton at 15:00 BST, Burnley v Brighton and Hove Albion at 15:00 BST, and Liverpool v Fulham at 17:30 BST.

Which match opens the Saturday card?

Arsenal v Bournemouth is the first Premier League kickoff on Saturday, listed for 12:30 BST.

Which match is the Saturday evening game?

Liverpool v Fulham is the Saturday evening Premier League fixture, scheduled for 17:30 BST.

Why does Saturday deserve its own full preview page?

Because the four-match card is a much broader betting window than Friday's single fixture, and each match has a different shape that is easier to judge separately.