Tottenham 2025/26 Premier League fixtures in full as Frank gets to work

New Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank will need to hit the ground running after the Premier League unveiled a challenging 2025/26 schedule for the North London club.

The Danish tactician, who recently signed a three-year deal to replace Ange Postecoglou, faces a baptism of fire with matches against multiple title contenders packed into the opening months of his tenure.

Frank’s competitive debut comes in the UEFA Super Cup against PSG on August 13th, but the real test begins three days later when Spurs host newly-promoted Burnley at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

This seemingly gentle introduction quickly gives way to a brutal run of fixtures, starting with a trip to defending champions Manchester City on August 23rd.

The early season schedule presents Frank with a series of stern examinations:

  • A home clash with Bournemouth (August 30)
  • London derby at West Ham following the international break (September 13)
  • Back-to-back away days at Brighton (September 20) and Leeds (October 4)
  • October tests against Aston Villa and Everton’s new stadium
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November looms as particularly treacherous, with Chelsea and Manchester United visiting North London before the first North London derby at Emirates Stadium on November 22nd.

The festive period offers little respite, featuring two meetings with Frank’s former club Brentford in December and a New Year’s trip to Crystal Palace.

The new year begins with a home match against promoted Sunderland before another brutal stretch in late January/February:

  • Away at Manchester City
  • Home to Manchester United
  • Newcastle’s visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • The return North London derby on February 21st

Tottenham’s run-in appears equally challenging, with May fixtures including trips to Aston Villa and Chelsea before concluding with Everton’s visit on May 24th.

Complete 2025/26 Premier League Fixtures:

16/08/25 Tottenham vs Burnley 3pm
23/08/25 Manchester City vs Tottenham 3pm
30/08/25 Tottenham vs Bournemouth 3pm
13/09/25 West Ham vs Tottenham 3pm
20/09/25 Brighton vs Tottenham 3pm
27/09/25 Tottenham vs Wolves 3pm
04/10/25 Leeds United vs Tottenham 3pm
18/10/25 Tottenham vs Aston Villa 3pm
25/10/25 Everton vs Tottenham 3pm
01/11/25 Tottenham vs Chelsea 3pm
08/11/25 Tottenham vs Manchester United 3pm
22/11/25 Arsenal vs Tottenham 3pm
29/11/25 Tottenham vs Fulham 3pm
03/12/25 Newcastle United vs Tottenham 8pm
06/12/25 Tottenham vs Brentford 3pm
13/12/25 Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham 3pm
20/12/25 Tottenham vs Liverpool 3pm
27/12/25 Crystal Palace vs Tottenham 3pm
30/12/25 Brentford vs Tottenham 8pm
03/01/26 Tottenham vs Sunderland 3pm
07/01/26 Bournemouth vs Tottenham 8pm
17/01/26 Tottenham vs West Ham 3pm
24/01/26 Burnley vs Tottenham 3pm
31/01/26 Tottenham vs Manchester City 3pm
07/02/26 Manchester United vs Tottenham 3pm
11/02/26 Tottenham vs Newcastle United 8pm
21/02/26 Tottenham vs Arsenal 3pm
28/02/26 Fulham vs Tottenham 3pm
04/03/26 Tottenham vs Crystal Palace 8pm
14/03/26 Liverpool vs Tottenham 3pm
21/03/26 Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest 3pm
11/04/26 Sunderland vs Tottenham 3pm
18/04/26 Tottenham vs Brighton 3pm
25/04/26 Wolves vs Tottenham 3pm
02/05/26 Aston Villa vs Tottenham 3pm
09/05/26 Tottenham vs Leeds United 3pm
16/05/26 Chelsea vs Tottenham 3pm
24/05/26 Tottenham vs Everton 3pm

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This demanding schedule will test Frank’s tactical acumen and squad management from the outset, with crucial runs of matches that could define Tottenham’s season.

The former Brentford manager must navigate these challenges while implementing his philosophy and dealing with the added demands of Champions League football. How Spurs fare during these key periods may well determine whether Frank’s tenure gets off to a flying start or stumbles at the first hurdles.

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