Tottenham 2018/19 fixtures: Spurs confirm Premier League stadium plans with opener away at Newcastle

The home and away playing schedule for all 20 clubs was released on Thursday morning

Thursday 14 June 2018 05:28 EDT
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Tottenham’s fixtures for the 2018/19 season have been announced.

The home and away playing schedule for all 20 clubs was released on Thursday morning.

Having secured Champions League football for a third season in a row, Mauricio Pochettino’s men will be looking to push on next term and challenge Manchester City for the title.

Check out the full schedule below:

11/08/2018         15:00     Newcastle United (a)
18/08/2018         15:00     Fulham (h)
25/08/2018         15:00     Manchester United (a)
01/09/2018         15:00     Watford (a)
15/09/2018         15:00     Liverpool (h)
22/09/2018         15:00     Brighton (a)
29/09/2018         15:00     Huddersfield Town (a)
06/10/2018         15:00     Cardiff City (h)
20/10/2018         15:00     West Ham United (a)
27/10/2018         15:00     Manchester City (h)
03/11/2018         15:00     Wolverhampton (a)
10/11/2018         15:00     Crystal Palace (a)
24/11/2018         15:00     Chelsea (h)
01/12/2018         15:00     Arsenal (a)
05/12/2018         20:00     Southampton (h)
08/12/2018         15:00     Leicester City (a)
15/12/2018         15:00     Burnley (h)
22/12/2018         15:00     Everton (a)
26/12/2018         15:00     A.F.C. Bournemouth (h)
29/12/2018         15:00     Wolverhampton (h)
01/01/2019         15:00     Cardiff City (a)
12/01/2019         15:00     Manchester United (h)
19/01/2019         15:00     Fulham (a)
30/01/2019         20:00     Watford (h)
02/02/2019         15:00     Newcastle United (h)
09/02/2019         15:00     Leicester City (h)
23/02/2019         15:00     Burnley (a)
27/02/2019         19:45     Chelsea (a)
02/03/2019         15:00     Arsenal (h)
09/03/2019         15:00     Southampton (a)
16/03/2019         15:00     Crystal Palace (h)
30/03/2019         15:00     Liverpool (a)
06/04/2019         15:00     Brighton (h)
13/04/2019         15:00     Huddersfield Town (h)
20/04/2019         15:00     Manchester City (a)
27/04/2019         15:00     West Ham United (h)
04/05/2019         15:00     A.F.C. Bournemouth (a)
12/05/2019         15:00     Everton (h)

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