Leeds United fixtures: Whites out to prove Premier League credentials after two-year rebuild
Leeds United return to the Premier League after two seasons away, having secured automatic promotion under Daniel Farke with a 100-point campaign.
The board made a sweeping change, relieving Ange Postecoglou of his duties and appointing Thomas Frank, the former Brentford manager, to guide the club back to stability and competitiveness.
Tottenham fixtures 2025:
August 16: Tottenham v Burnley
August 23: Man City v Tottenham
August 30: Tottenham v Bournemouth
September 13: West Ham v Tottenham
September 20: Brighton v Tottenham
Spurs' opening game against newly-promoted Burnley at home might look straightforward, but they can't afford to take anything for granted. Last season they dropped points in matches like this, so getting a positive result is important not just for three points but to build confidence ahead of tougher challenges.
Next up is a tough trip to Manchester City. They stunned City with a 4–0 win at the Etihad last season, but such surprises rarely repeat. This match will be a reality check and could set the tone for the busy weeks ahead.
Following that, the home game against Bournemouth becomes crucial. If they drop points in either of their first two games, this is where Spurs need to restore momentum. Bournemouth won this fixture last season, so the men from North London won't underestimate them.
After the international break, they return to the capital to face West Ham in a derby that always carries weight. Whether it becomes a chance to continue a winning run or a pressure match will depend on their form leading into it.
Finally, a trip to Brighton is never easy. After two tough away games in a row, fatigue could become a factor. Last season Spurs lost heavily at the Amex, so securing a positive result here will be key to turning a solid start into real momentum, while dropping points could signal a repeat of past struggles.
The board have backed new manager Frank with key signings, most notably Mohammed Kudus from West Ham and the permanent arrival of Mathys Tel from Bayern. Kevin Danso strengthens the defence, while Joao Palhinha joins on loan to bolster midfield stability. Son Heung-min's departure to LAFC signals the end of an era, and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has also moved on.
Frank knows that trust must be rebuilt both inside the dressing room and with the fans.
"I've joined a big club, but we need to act like one again. That means discipline, intensity, and being fearless. We won't fix everything overnight, but the work starts now. We have to show who we are again," said the new boss.
The opening stretch offers no easy path, but Spurs have the tools - and now, arguably, the coach - to make sure last season was a warning, not a new normal.
Tottenham standings - Historic log positions
2020/21 - 7th
2021/22 - 4th
2022/23 - 8th
2023/24 - 5th
2024/25 - 17th