2025 League of Ireland Premier Division

League of Ireland Premier Division
Season2025
Dates14 February 2025 – 1 November 2025
ChampionsShamrock Rovers
(22nd title)
RelegatedCork City
Champions LeagueShamrock Rovers
Europa LeagueDerry City
Conference LeagueShelbourne
Bohemians
Matches180
Goals437 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorerPádraig Amond
(14 goals)
Biggest home winDerry City 7–2 Waterford
(4 July 2025)
Biggest away winWaterford 0–4 Sligo Rovers
(18 April 2025)
Highest scoringDerry City 7–2 Waterford
(4 July 2025)
Longest winning run5 matches
Shamrock Rovers
Shelbourne
Longest unbeaten run11 matches
Shamrock Rovers
Longest winless run14 matches
Cork City
Longest losing run7 matches
Waterford
Highest attendance33,208
Bohemians 1–0 Shamrock Rovers
(16 February 2025)
Lowest attendance1,611
Cork City 1–2 Shelbourne
(13 October 2025)
Total attendance679,959
Average attendance3,778
2024
2026

The 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division, known as the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division for sponsorship reasons, was the 41st season of the League of Ireland Premier Division, the top Irish league for association football clubs since its establishment in 1985.

The competition began on 14 February 2025 and concluded on 1 November 2025. As part of the opening weekend of fixtures, the derby between arch-rivals Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers took place at the Aviva Stadium, the national football stadium of the Republic of Ireland where a record Premier Division crowd of 33,208 was present. The 2025 season became the first year that the league is entirely made up of full-time professional clubs and players.

On 27 January 2025, it was announced that Virgin Media Television (Ireland) would become the "sole and exclusive free to air broadcaster of the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division" for the next four years, pledging to show one live game from each round of the division. A new radio deal for broadcasting on Newstalk was announced just before the season started.

On 13 October, Cork City's relegation, their third of the decade, was confirmed following a 1-2 home defeat to Shelbourne in front of the division's lowest crowd of the season.

On 29 October, Shamrock Rovers won the title after a 1-0 victory over Galway United. It was their 22nd Premier Division title and their fifth in the last six seasons.