The Premier League has unleashed the exhilarating fixture list for the 2023-24 campaign, setting the stage for Tottenham Hotspur’s unforgettable journey.
Brace yourselves as Spurs embark on a rollercoaster ride, filled with fierce rivalries, high-stakes battles, and unforgettable moments.
Ange Postecoglou’s reign begins with a bang as Tottenham heads to the Gtech Community Stadium for an explosive showdown against London rivals Brentford. Rumors swirl as Spurs push for the acquisition of Bees’ number one, David Raya, adding an extra layer of intensity to the opening match.
Get ready to witness history in the making as Postecoglou experiences his first taste of the North London derby at the Emirates Stadium, where the mighty Tottenham Hotspur faces their arch-rivals Arsenal on September 23. The excitement doesn’t stop there! Just seven days later, the revered Liverpool side descends upon the capital for a clash that promises fireworks.
But hold your breath because the journey gets even more treacherous. Tottenham faces the formidable Manchester United twice in quick succession, once in their first home game and again to kick off the new year. Brace yourselves as the final weeks of the season become a true test of strength and determination.
From April 13 to May 4, Tottenham Hotspur’s mettle will be pushed to the limit as they take on a gauntlet of challenges. Prepare for spine-tingling encounters against Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Newcastle United, all in rapid succession. The season reaches its climax as Spurs travel to face newly-promoted Sheffield United in an epic finale.
Check out the full list of fixtures below and mark your calendars for an unforgettable season of Premier League action:
Tottenham’s 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full:
August
Sunday 13 (14:00) – Brentford (a)
Saturday 19 – Manchester United (h)
Saturday 26 – AFC Bournemouth (a)
September
Saturday 2 – Burnley (a)
Saturday 16 – Sheffield United (h)
Saturday 23 – Arsenal (a)
Saturday 30 – Liverpool (h)
October
Saturday 7 – Luton Town (a)
Saturday 21 – Fulham (h)
Saturday 28 – Crystal Palace (a)
November
Saturday 4 – Chelsea (h)
Saturday 11 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (a)
Saturday 25 – Aston Villa (h)
December
Saturday 2 – Manchester City (a)
Tuesday 5 (19:45) – West Ham United (h)
Saturday 9 – Newcastle United (h)
Saturday 16 – Nottingham Forest (a)
Saturday 23 – Everton (h)
Tuesday 26 – Brighton & Hove Albion (a)
Saturday 30 – AFC Bournemouth (h)
January
Saturday 13 or Saturday 20 – Manchester United (a)
Tuesday 30 (19:45) – Brentford (h)
February
Saturday 3 – Everton (a)
Saturday 10 – Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
Saturday 17 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)
Saturday 24 – Chelsea (a)
March
Saturday 2 – Crystal Palace (h)
Saturday 9 – Aston Villa (a)
Saturday 16 – Fulham (a)
Saturday 30 – Luton Town (h)
April
Tuesday 2 (19:45) – West Ham United (a)
Saturday 6 – Nottingham Forest (h)
Saturday 13 – Newcastle United (a)
Saturday 20 – Man City (h)
Saturday 27 – Arsenal (h)
May
Saturday 4 – Liverpool (a)
Saturday 11 – Burnley (h)
Sunday 19 (16:00) – Sheffield United (a)
All fixtures are subject to change