Unleashing Tottenham Hotspur's 2023/24 Premier League Fixtures and Schedule

Unleashing Tottenham Hotspur's 2023/24 Premier League Fixtures and Schedule

Get ready for an exciting season as Tottenham Hotspur kick off their Premier League campaign against Brentford live on Sky Sports on August 13 Don't miss the first north London derby on September 23 as Spurs travel to Emirates Stadium The season concludes with an away fixture against Sheffield United on May 19 Check out the full 2023/24 Premier League fixtures for Tottenham now

Tottenham's 2023/24 Premier League season will commence with an exciting away game against Brentford on August 13, which will be broadcast live on We. The match is scheduled to kick off at 2pm on Super Sunday. Following this, Spurs, under the guidance of new head coach Ange Postecoglou, will host Manchester United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on August 19. The team will then head to Bournemouth for their next game on August 26.

The highly anticipated north London derby against Arsenal is scheduled for September 23 at the Emirates Stadium, while the return fixture will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 27. Fans will also be excited to see Tottenham face former manager Mauricio Pochettino when Chelsea visit on November 4.

Tottenham's schedule for the remainder of the season promises to be a challenging one. Their Boxing Day match will be against Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton at the Amex Stadium. However, their final fixture of the campaign will be away to newly-promoted Sheffield United on May 19. In between, they face a tough run of matches, including a trip to Newcastle on April 13, a home game against champions Manchester City on April 20, a home clash with Arsenal on April 27, and a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on May 4.

Tottenham's 2023/24 Premier League fixtures

All fixtures subject to change.

August

13: Brentford (a) - kick-off 8pm; live on We

19: Manchester United (h)

26: Bournemouth (a)

September

2: Burnley (a)

16: Sheffield United (h)

23: Arsenal (a)

30: Liverpool (h)

October

7: Luton (a)

21: Fulham (h)

28: Crystal Palace (a)

November

4: Chelsea (h)

11: Wolves (a)

25: Aston Villa (h)

December

2: Man City (a)

5: West Ham (h)

9: Newcastle (h)

16: Nottingham Forest (a)

23: Everton (h)

26: Brighton (a)

30: Bournemouth (h)

January

13: Manchester United (a)

30: Brentford (h)

February

3: Everton (a)

10: Brighton (h)

17: Wolves (h)

24: Chelsea (a)

March

2: Crystal Palace (h)

9: Aston Villa (a)

16: Fulham (a)

30: Luton Town (h)

April

2: West Ham (a)

6: Nottingham Forest (h)

13: Newcastle (a)

20: Man City (h)

27: Arsenal (h)

May

4: Liverpool (a)

11: Burnley (h)

19: Sheffield United (a)

What are the key dates for the 2023/24 season?

The Premier League season will kick-off on the weekend of August 11-13 and conclude nine months later on May 19 2024.

To alleviate the strain on players during the busy holiday season, a mid-season break has been scheduled for January 14-20. Additionally, to ensure adequate rest, no two rounds will occur within 48 hours of each other during this period. The Carabao Cup final will occur on February 25, the Europa League final is set for May 22 in Dublin, and the Champions League final will take place on June 1 at Wembley Stadium.