Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025–26 Premier League fixtures have been confirmed, with newly promoted Burnley the first challenge for new manager Thomas Frank.
There’s a fresh wave of optimism in north London following Frank’s appointment. The Dane has been tasked with building on Ange Postecoglou’s two-year tenure, which ended with victory in the Europa League final and a place in the Champions League.
Spurs were dreadful domestically, however, losing 22 games en route to a 17th place Premier League finish. Frank’s first away day assignment is a tough one, away at eight-time former champions Manchester City, before August is rounded off with a tricky-looking home game against Bournemouth.
After a relatively sedate September and October in terms of high-profile fixtures, things explode into life for Frank and Tottenham with a torrid-looking November. Back-to-back home games against Chelsea and Manchester United are followed up with the first north London derby of the season away at Arsenal.
Frank’s first reunion with former employers Brentford comes in mid-December, with the traditional Boxing Day fixture seeing Spurs travel across London to take on FA Cup holders Crystal Palace.
Arsenal travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the reverse north London derby in late February, with Spurs’ final game of the season also seeing them take on hosting duties against Everton.
*Live TV broadcasts will be chosen for select Premier League games throughout the season, dates and/or kick-off times remain subject to change. All kick-off times stated follow British Summer Time (BST).
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