The 2024/25 Premier League season is in full swing, with both the title and top-4 chases wide open. Our new partner, Tottenham Hotspur, finds itself right in the mix of things as always. With no more international breaks until March, it’s all systems go for Spurs as they vie for glory in not only the Premier League but the Europa League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup as well.
Fans have already been treated to some unforgettable moments in the club’s latest campaign, headlined by a 2-1 win over Man City at the end of October. As the new and exclusive Official Digital Partner of Spurs, we’ve been glued to every game—and things are just getting started.
With star strikers Son Heung-min of South Korea and England’s Dominic Solanke leading the charge, we can’t wait to see what the rest of the season has in store. Here are the absolute must-watch Tottenham Hotspur games coming up, whether you’re one of the Lilywhite faithful or more of a neutral.
We’ll be updating this list to the next Spurs games with results and other key info throughout the rest of the season, so bookmark this page as your one-stop guide to the biggest Tottenham fixtures.
Alternatively, check out our post on where to watch Premier League live streams for general advice on catching the EPL action each week.
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Man City (A): Saturday, November 23
After Tottenham dumped City out of the Carabao Cup back in October, this clash looks eminently winnable for Spurs, even if they are on the road. Can they score a famous away victory over last season’s champs? If they do, it’ll be a major boost to their top-4 ambitions this season—and ironically, the title hopes of bitter rivals Arsenal as well.
Chelsea (H): Sunday, December 8
The latest instalment in this London derby will, as always, have major implications on this season’s Champions League race. Under new boss Enzo Maresca, Chelsea are exceeding many people’s expectations this season. Spurs will be out for a big result at home in this one, after the Blues secured a Prem double over them last season.
Liverpool (H): Sunday, December 22
Liverpool’s title ambitions will be put to the sword three days before Christmas in one of the picks of this year’s festive fixtures. Last season, Spurs scored a famous 2-1 win when they welcomed Liverpool to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the talismanic Son first on the score sheet that day. Can they do it again?
Newcastle (H): Saturday, January 4
Newcastle vs Tottenham is always too close to call. Both are famous clubs with diehard fanbases, that dream not only of Champions League places, but perennial title contention as well. It doesn’t always work out like that, but you can be sure when these two teams collide they know how much it counts. Earlier this season, Newcastle nicked a 2-1 away win in London.
Arsenal (A): Wednesday, January 15
The biggest game of the season for Spurs, bar none. In the first instalment of this season’s iconic North London derby, the Gunners nabbed a narrow 1-0 win behind a second-half goal. Spurs will be desperate to exact some revenge come January—though they haven’t won at the Emirates since 2010.
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Man Utd (H): Saturday, February 15
The first unmissable home game of the new year will see Spurs welcome Man Utd under new manage Ruben Amorim for the first time. United have been frankly dreadful this season, prompting the managerial change. New gaffer or not, Spurs will really fancy their chances at home here.
Man City (H): Tuesday, February 25
Who will be sitting atop the Premier League table come February? That’s anyone’s guess, but you know City will be there or thereabouts. However things stand, this match will be crucial to the Citizens’ chances of retaining the title. It’s a party Spurs will happily gatecrash, so we’re expecting a tasty encounter
Chelsea (A): Wednesday, April 2
Take it from this long-time West London resident, the away leg of the Tottenham/Chelsea derby will be a high-spirited affair at Stamford Bridge. It’ll also be a thrilling watch wherever you are, so don’t miss it.
Liverpool (A): Saturday, April 26
Liverpool will head to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April with a month left in this year’s Premier League season—and potentially, one hand on the trophy. Spurs, in all honesty, are far more likely to be eyeing a prime European qualifying spot. Do the math and you’ve got two sides both desperate to take home all three points, so neutrals should be in for a treat.
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