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Tottenham Hotspur fixtures: Premier League 2017/18

Tottenham Hotspur Fixtures - Premier League 2017/18 Season

Tottenham travel to Newcastle on the opening day of the 2017/18 season before hosting Premier League champions Chelsea in their first league match at Wembley.

With White Hart Lane undergoing redevelopment, last season's runners-up face one of their toughest tests at Wembley when Antonio Conte's Chelsea make the short trip across London on August 19.

That match comes after Spurs head to St James' Park on August 12, where they will be the first opposition for Rafa Benitez's Newcastle side upon their return to England's top tier.

Tottenham face north London rivals Arsenal at the Emirates on November 18, while the reverse fixture at Wembley is set to take place on February 10.

Boxing Day will see Spurs host Southampton, while Mauricio Pochettino's side end the season with a clash at home to Leicester City.

August

12: Newcastle United (a)

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19: Chelsea (h)

26: Burnley (h)*

September

09: Everton (a)

16: Swansea City (h)

23: West Ham United (a)

30: Huddersfield Town (a)

October

14: Bournemouth (h)

21: Liverpool (h)

28: Manchester United (a)

November

04: Crystal Palace (h)

18: Arsenal (a)

25: West Bromwich Albion (h)

28: Leicester City (a)

December

02: Watford (a)

09: Stoke City (h)

13: Brighton and Hove Albion (h)

16: Manchester City (a)

23: Burnley (a)

26: Southampton (h)

30: West Ham United (h)

January

01: Swansea City (a)

13: Everton (h)

20: Southampton (a)

31: Manchester United (h)

February

03: Liverpool (a)

10: Arsenal (h)

24: Crystal Palace (a)

March

03: Huddersfield Town (h)

10: Bournemouth (a)

17: Newcastle United (h)

31: Chelsea (a)

April

07: Stoke City (a)

14: Manchester City (h)

21: Brighton and Hove Albion (a)

28: Watford (h)

May

05: West Bromwich Albion (a)

13: Leicester City (h)

*Tottenham have said that the home encounter against Burnley on August 26 will need to be rescheduled as it is on the same day as the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final - Spurs also confirmed they are in discussions with Burnley over the matter.

Sky Sports, the home of Premier League football, will show 126 live top-flight games in 2017/18 and mobile users will once again be able to see in-game goals and match highlights.

We expect to bring you details of the first batch of Premier League fixtures - those to be shown live on Sky Sports in August and September - at the beginning of July.

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