Tottenham Faces Brutal November Schedule as 2025-26 Premier League Fixtures Spell Trouble for Thomas Frank

The Premier League schedule for Tottenham Hotspur's 2025–26 campaign has been released, with the newly-promoted Burnley serving as the opening test for incoming manager Thomas Frank.
A renewed sense of hope fills north London following Frank's arrival. The Danish coach has been given the responsibility of continuing the work started during Ange Postecoglou's two-season spell, which concluded with Europa League triumph and Champions League qualification.
Despite European success, Spurs struggled significantly in domestic competition, suffering 22 defeats and finishing in 17th position in the Premier League table. Frank faces an immediate challenge with his first away fixture against eight-time former title winners Manchester City, before concluding August with a potentially difficult home encounter versus Bournemouth.
Following a relatively calm September and October period regarding major fixtures, Frank and Tottenham face an intense November schedule. Consecutive home matches against Chelsea and Manchester United precede the season's opening north London derby at Arsenal's ground.
Frank's initial return to face his previous club Brentford occurs in mid-December, while the customary Boxing Day match sees Spurs making the journey across London to meet FA Cup champions Crystal Palace.
Arsenal make the trip to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the return north London derby in late February, with Spurs concluding their campaign by hosting Everton at home.
*Television coverage will be selected for certain Premier League matches during the season, with dates and/or kick-off times potentially subject to modification. All stated kick-off times are in British Summer Time (BST).
August
Date / Time | Fixture |
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17 August—16:30 | Tottenham v Burnley |
23 August—15:00 | Man City v Tottenham |
30 August—15:00 | Tottenham v AFC Bournemouth |
September
Date / Time | Fixture |
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13 September—15:00 | West Ham v Tottenham |
20 September—15:00 | Brighton v Tottenham |
27 September—15:00 | Tottenham v Wolves |
October
Date / Time | Fixture |
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4 October—15:00 | Leeds v Tottenham |
18 October—15:00 | Tottenham v Aston Villa |
25 October—15:00 | Everton v Tottenham |
November
Date / Time | Fixture |
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1 November—15:00 | Tottenham v Chelsea |
8 November—15:00 | Tottenham v Man Utd |
22 November—15:00 | Arsenal v Tottenham |
29 November—15:00 | Tottenham v Fulham |
December
Date / Time | Fixture |
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3 December—20:00 | Newcastle v Tottenham |
6 December—15:00 | Tottenham v Brentford |
13 December—15:00 | Nottingham Forest v Tottenham |
20 December—15:00 | Tottenham v Liverpool |
27 December—15:00 | Crystal Palace v Tottenham |
30 December—19:45 | Brentford v Tottenham |
January
Date / Time | Fixture |
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3 January—15:00 | Tottenham v Sunderland |
7 January—20:00 | AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham |
17 January—15:00 | Tottenham v West Ham |
24 January—15:00 | Burnley v Tottenham |
31 January—15:00 | Tottenham v Man City |
February
Date / Time | Fixture |
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7 February—15:00 | Man Utd v Tottenham |
11 February—15:00 | Tottenham v Newcastle |
21 February—15:00 | Tottenham v Arsenal |
28 February—15:00 | Fulham v Tottenham |
March
Date / Time | Fixture |
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4 March—20:00 | Tottenham v Crystal Palace |
14 March—15:00 | Liverpool v Tottenham |
21 March—15:00 | Tottenham v Nottingham Forest |
April
Date / Time | Fixture |
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11 April—15:00 | Sunderland v Tottenham |
18 April—15:00 | Tottenham v Brighton |
25 April—15:00 | Wolves v Tottenham |
May
Date / Time | Fixture |
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2 May—15:00 | Aston Villa v Tottenham |
9 May—15:00 | Tottenham v Leeds |
17 May—15:00 | Chelsea v Tottenham |
24 May—16:00 | Tottenham v Everton |