Tottenham’s highly anticipated fixture list for the 2024/25 season was revealed today and it promises both excitement and challenges from the very start.
Last season, the club started strongly with a 10 game unbeaten run which saw them win 8 and draw two and sit on top of the table. The club will hope to replicate the same next season.
Revealed on the club’s official site, the campaign kicks-off with an electrifying away encounter against newly promoted Leicester City on August 19th.
The first home game is against Everton on August 24th, followed swiftly by an away fixture against Newcastle United on August 31st. These early matches will be crucial as the team seeks to establish momentum.
A significant highlight on the calendar is the North London derby against Arsenal at home on September 14th, with the return fixture scheduled at the Emirates Stadium on January 14th. These clashes are always fiercely contested and pivotal in the club’s season.
Midway through the season, Ange Postecoglou’s side will face a formidable challenge with games against both Manchester clubs within a span of 10 days: a showdown with Manchester United on February 15th, followed by a clash against Manchester City on February 25th. These fixtures will test the team’s resilience.
As the season draws to a close, the Lilywhites will face pivotal encounters, including a crucial away fixture against Liverpool at Anfield on April 26th and a season-ending showdown at home against Brighton on May 25th. These matches could be decisive in determining the team’s final league standing.
European ambitions also loom large, as Tottenham juggles their Premier League commitments alongside a demanding UEFA Europa League schedule.
Manager Ange Postecoglou has recently stressed that he wants his side to challenge for the title and nothing less. With the fixture list now out, the focus shifts to preparing for the next season, starting with bolstering the squad this transfer window with players capable of helping Postecoglou achieve his ambitious goals.
Fans will be eager to see how the team performs under Postecoglou’s guidance in his second season, particularly with the added demands of European competition.