Tottenham’s Premier League fixtures: Full 2024-25 schedule and dates

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 10: Brennan Johnson of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring his sides second goal with team mate James Maddison during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur at Villa Park on March 10, 2024 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
By Jack Pitt-Brooke
Jun 18, 2024

Tottenham Hotspur’s 2024-25 Premier League campaign will begin away at Leicester City.

Spurs face rivals Arsenal on September 14 before the second north London derby of the season on January 14.

Ange Postecoglou’s side play Nottingham Forest on Boxing Day and their season finishes with a home fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Tottenham’s Premier League 2024-25 fixtures

All times BST/GMT

  • 19/08/2024 20:00 Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 24/08/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
  • 31/08/2024 15:00 Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 14/09/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal
  • 21/09/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Brentford
  • 28/09/2024 15:00 Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 05/10/2024 15:00 Brighton vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 19/10/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United
  • 26/10/2024 15:00 Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 02/11/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa
  • 09/11/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Ipswich Town
  • 23/11/2024 15:00 Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 30/11/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Fulham
  • 03/12/2024 19:45 Bournemouth vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 07/12/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
  • 14/12/2024 15:00 Southampton vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 21/12/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool
  • 26/12/2024 15:00 Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 29/12/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Wolves
  • 04/01/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United
  • 14/01/2025 19:45 Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 18/01/2025 15:00 Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 25/01/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City
  • 01/02/2025 15:00 Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 15/02/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United
  • 22/02/2025 15:00 Ipswich Town vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 25/02/2025 19:45 Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City
  • 08/03/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Bournemouth
  • 15/03/2025 15:00 Fulham vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 02/04/2025 19:45 Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 05/04/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton
  • 12/04/2025 15:00 Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 19/04/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Nottingham Forest
  • 26/04/2025 15:00 Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 03/05/2025 15:00 West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 10/05/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Crystal Palace
  • 18/05/2025 15:00 Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • 25/05/2025 16:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Brighton

Analysis

Overall, Spurs’ fixture list this season does not look especially problematic, in the sense that their hardest games are evenly spread out rather than bunched as they were last season.

Spurs never have consecutive league games against other ‘Big Six’ sides. But this season they will be back in Europe, competing in the Europa League in its expanded format, which will throw up new challenges in terms of managing their schedule.

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Spurs fans’ attention will immediately be drawn to the first north London derby of the season, which will be held in Tottenham on September 14.

Ange Postecoglou will start his second season as Spurs manager with a trip to newly-promoted Leicester City on August 19, meaning that Spurs and Leicester will be the last of the Premier League teams to open their 2024-25 campaign. They finish the season hosting Brighton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 25.

Key dates for the 2024-25 season

The transfer window officially opened on Friday, June 14, with the infamous cut-off date for the 2023-24 profit and sustainability rules (PSR) reporting period coming at the end of the month on June 30. The window closes on Friday, August 30, at 11pm BST (6pm ET).

The winter transfer window will open on Wednesday, January 1, closing on Monday, February 3.

The new Premier League season gets underway on the weekend of August 16-18, a week after the Community Shield. That game will be another Manchester derby and a replay of last season’s FA Cup final.

The Premier League season finishes on Sunday, May 25, when all 10 fixtures will be played at the same time.

Premier League clubs will enter the FA Cup at the third round, which begins on Saturday, January 11. The Carabao Cup will begin in mid-August with Premier League teams not playing in Europe entering in the second round and the remaining seven clubs receiving a bye to the third round.

The newly-expanded Champions League, meanwhile, begins on September 17. The Europa League starts on September 25 and the Conference League gets underway on October 3.

What about the Europa League?

Tottenham’s fifth-place finish last term secured Europa League football for the coming campaign.

Next season’s Europa League will be the first under a new format, as all three of UEFA’s club competitions undergo a reshuffle.

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The Europa League group stage will become a single 36-team league phase. Each side plays eight different teams — four at home and four away — and the top eight automatically progress to the last 16. Ninth to 24th contest a knockout round play-off to determine the remaining eight last 16 sides.

The Europa League final takes place at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao.

  • League phase draw: August 30
  • Matchday 1: September 25/26
  • Matchday 2: October 3
  • Matchday 3: October 24
  • Matchday 4: November 7
  • Matchday 5: November 28
  • Matchday 6: December 12
  • Matchday 7: January 23
  • Matchday 8: January 30
  • Knockout round play-offs: February 13 & 20
  • Last 16: March 6 & 13
  • Quarter-finals: April 10 & 17
  • Semi-finals: May 1 & 8
  • Final: May 21

(Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

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Jack Pitt-Brooke

Jack Pitt-Brooke is a football journalist for The Athletic based in London. He joined in 2019 after nine years at The Independent.