Tottenham Premier League 2025-26 fixtures in full

Frank has replaced Ange Postecoglou in north London (Picture: Getty Images)

The Thomas Frank era at Tottenham will begin against Burnley on the opening day of the the 2025-26 Premier League season.

While a long wait for silverware came to an end thanks to a Europa League triumph, it was not enough to save Ange Postecoglou from the axe after a dismal 17th place finish.

Frank has been tasked with lifting the north Londoners from their malaise and will get his first taste of the north London derby against Arsenal on November 22.

The 2025/26 Premier League season will start on the weekend of August 16/17 – just 83 days after the end of the 2024-25 campaign.

So far this summer, Spurs have signed Mathys Tel on a permanent deal from Bayern Munich for a fee of around £30million.

Tel joined Spurs on loan in January, scoring three goals. There is also interest in Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo, who Manchester United are also trying to sign.

Tottenham Premier League fixtures in full

August, 2025

Sat Aug 16 Burnley H – 3pm

Sat Aug 23 Manchester City A – 3pm

Sat Aug 30 AFC Bournemouth H – 3pm

September, 2025

Sat Sep 13 West Ham United A – 3pm

Sep 16-18 UEFA Champions League matchday one

Sat Sep 20 Brighton & Hove Albion A – 3pm

Wed Sep 24 Carabao Cup third round

Sat Sep 27 Wolverhampton Wanderers H – 3pm

Sep 30-Oct 1 UEFA Champions League matchday two

October, 2025

Sat Oct 4 Leeds United A – 3pm

Sat Oct 18 Aston Villa H – 3pm

Oct 21-22 UEFA Champions League matchday three

Sat Oct 25 Everton A – 3pm

Mathys Tel has signed on a permanent deal (Picture: Shutterstock)

November, 2025

Sat Nov 1 Chelsea H – 3pm

Nov 4-5 UEFA Champions League matchday four

Sat Nov 8 Manchester United H – 3pm

Sat Nov 22 Arsenal A – 3pm

Nov 25-26 UEFA Champions League matchday five

Sat Nov 29 Fulham H – 3pm

December, 2025

Wed Dec 3 Newcastle United A – 8pm

Sat Dec 6 Brentford H – 3pm

Dec 9-10 UEFA Champions League matchday six

Sat Dec 13 Nottingham Forest A – 3pm*

Sat Dec 20 Liverpool H – 3pm

Sat Dec 27 Crystal Palace A – 3pm

Tue Dec 30 Brentford A – 8pm

January, 2026

Sat Jan 3 Sunderland H – 3pm

Wed Jan 7 AFC Bournemouth A – 8pm

Sat Jan 10 Emirates FA Cup third round

Sat Jan 17 West Ham United H – 3pm

Jan 20-21 UEFA Champions League matchday seven

Sat Jan 24 Burnley A – 3pm

Wed Jan 28 – UEFA Champions League matchday eight

Sat Jan 31 Manchester City H – 3pm

Spurs will hope to have a busy January (Picture: Getty Images)

February, 2026

Sat Feb 7 Manchester United A – 3pm

Wed Feb 11 Newcastle United H – 8pm

Sat Feb 14 Emirates FA Cup fourth round

Sat Feb 21 Arsenal H – 3pm

Sat Feb 28 Fulham A – 3pm

March, 2026

Wed Mar 4 Crystal Palace H – 8pm

Sat Mar 7 Emirates FA Cup fifth round

Sat Mar 14 Liverpool A – 3pm

Sat Mar 21 Nottingham Forest H – 3pm

April, 2026

Sat Apr 11 Sunderland A – 3pm

Sat Apr 18 Brighton & Hove Albion H – 3pm

Sat Apr 25 Wolverhampton Wanderers A – 3pm

May, 2026

Sat May 2 Aston Villa A – 3pm

Sat May 9 Leeds United H – 3pm

Sun May 17 Chelsea A – 3pm

Sun May 24 Everton H – 4pm

What Daniel Levy has said ahead of the new season

In Frank, Spurs have brought in an experienced and savvy Premier League operator who has shown he can set sides up to beat the league’s best.

The new head coach has not spoken since confirmation of his appointment but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is confident they have brought in the right man.

‘Whenever you have a new coach, it’s always a fresh start,’ Levy said. ‘You always have different ideas. But we want to build on the success of winning a trophy last season.

‘One of the things that stood out to me with Thomas – clearly [he’s] highly intelligent, great communicator, super human being, plus all the other technical aspects that are obviously important. But they really stood out to me, those three parts.’

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