Tottenham fixtures 2015/16: Spurs given disastrous start with away trip to Manchester United as Arsenal forced to wait
A complete guide to the 2015/16 Premier League fixtures for
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham's quest to return to the top four will renew in 2015/16 as Mauricio Pochettino's side look to go on better than their fifth-place finish last season.
Providing they can hold on to striker Harry Kane, Spurs certainly have the goals in them to do just that, although Pochetiino will hope for strengthening elsewhere to help supplement the England frontman. The North London is always one to look out for, but Spurs will also be cautiously optimistic of challenging the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea this season.
Here are some of the highlights from Tottenham's fixture list to look out for:
First game
8 August: Manchester United (A)
Last game
15 May: Newcastle (A)
Games against biggest rivals
Arsenal: 7 November (A), 5 March (H)
Chelsea: 28 November (H), 30 April (A)
Manchester United: 8 August (A), 9 April (H)
Liverpool: 17 October (H), 2 April (A)
Manchester City: 26 September (H), 13 Febraury (A)
Over the festive period
Tottenham will play Norwich on Boxing Day, Watford on the 28 December and Everton on New Year's Day.
Full Tottenham fixtures:
AUGUST
8 Man Utd (A)
15 Stoke (H)
22 Leicester (A)
29 Everton (H)
SEPTEMBER
12 Sunderland (A)
19 Crystal Palace (H)
26 Man City (H)
OCTOBER
3 Swansea (A)
17 Liverpool (H)
24 Bournemouth (A)
31 Aston Villa (H)
NOVEMBER
7 Arsenal (A)
21 West Ham (H)
28 Chelsea (H)
DECEMBER
5 West Brom (A)
12 Newcastle (H)
19 Southampton (A)
26 Norwich (H)
28 Watford (A)
JANUARY
2 Everton (A)
13 Leicester (H)
16 Sunderland (H)
23 Crystal Palace (A)
FEBRUARY
2 Norwich (A)
6 Watford (H)
13 Man City (A)
27 Swansea (H)
MARCH
1 West Ham (A)
5 Arsenal (H)
12 Aston Villa (A)
19 Bournemouth (H)
APRIL
2 Liverpool (A)
9 Man Utd (H)
16 Stoke (A)
23 West Brom (H)
30 Chelsea (A)
MAY
7 Southampton (H)
15 Newcastle (A)
Premier League Fixtures 2015/16 club by club
Arsenal fixtures / Aston Villa fixtures / Bournemouth fixtures
Chelsea fixtures / Crystal Palace fixtures / Everton fixtures
Leicester City fixtures / Liverpool fixtures
Manchester City fixtures / Manchester United fixtures
Newcastle United fixtures / Norwich fixtures
Southampton fixtures / Stoke City fixtures
Swansea City fixtures / Tottenham Hotspur fixtures
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