The fixtures for the 2022/23 Premier League season have been revealed, and Tottenham Hotspur will be kicking off Antonio Conte's first full season in charge at home to Southampton.
Although they'll fancy their chances on the opening day, they face a tough away trip to Stamford Bridge shortly after, with Chelsea awaiting a visit from their former boss. Nottingham Forest will be the first newly promoted side Tottenham will face, and it will quickly be followed by a visit to the London Stadium to face West Ham.
The first north London derby of the season will take place at the start of October, with Arsenal hosting the first clash just as they did last season. And it kicks off a congested month, with five matches being played throughout October, including an away trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.
Tottenham will be at home for the final two matches before the Premier League takes a hiatus for the World Cup in Qatar, with Liverpool and Leeds making the trip to north London before international duty takes place. And Tottenham will stay close to home as the Premier League returns on Boxing Day, as they face Brentford away.
There will be no New Years Day fixture for Tottenham, as they host Aston Villa on New Years Eve before travelling to Crystal Palace shortly after. And the second north London derby proceeds that, and the 12-day break between games will set up for a thrilling match against Arsenal.
A difficult February sees Tottenham face Manchester City, Leicester, West Ham and Chelsea, but three of the four ties will be at home, with a trip to the King Power the only exception. It will be an exhausting run-in as teams compensate for the interrupted winter period, and six games will be played within the month of April.
With competitions reaching the latter stages, and Premier League standings taking place, it will be an important month for Tottenham as they end April with back-to-back matches against Liverpool and United. But they will be in London for two of their last four fixtures as the season is rounded off in May.
A trip to Elland Road to face Leeds United will be the last game of the season for Tottenham, and if it's anything like the last campaign, it could be a crucial clash if the Premier League goes down to the wire.
See the full list of Premier League fixtures for the entirety of the 2022/23 season below...
06/08/2022 Tottenham v Southampton
13/08/2022 Chelsea v Tottenham
20/08/2022 Tottenham v Wolverhampton
27/08/2022 Nottingham Forest v Tottenham
30/08/2022 West Ham United v Tottenham
03/09/2022 Tottenham v Fulham
10/09/2022 Manchester City v Tottenham
17/09/2022 Tottenham v Leicester City
01/10/2022 Arsenal v Tottenham
08/10/2022 Brighton v Tottenham
15/10/2022 Tottenham v Everton
19/10/2022 Manchester United v Tottenham
22/10/2022 Tottenham v Newcastle United
29/10/2022 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Tottenham
05/11/2022 Tottenham v Liverpool
12/11/2022 Tottenham v Leeds United
26/12/2022 Brentford v Tottenham
31/12/2022 Tottenham v Aston Villa
02/01/2023 Crystal Palace v Tottenham
14/01/2023 Tottenham v Arsenal
21/01/2023 Fulham v Tottenham
04/02/2023 Tottenham v Manchester City
11/02/2023 Leicester City v Tottenham
18/02/2023 Tottenham v West Ham United
25/02/2023 Tottenham v Chelsea
04/03/2023 Wolverhampton v Tottenham
11/03/2023 Tottenham v Nottingham Forest
18/03/2023 Southampton v Tottenham
01/04/2023 Everton v Tottenham
08/04/2023 Tottenham v Brighton
15/04/2023 Tottenham v A.F.C. Bournemouth
22/04/2023 Newcastle United v Tottenham
25/04/2023 Tottenham v Manchester United
29/04/2023 Liverpool v Tottenham
06/05/2023 Tottenham v Crystal Palace
13/05/2023 Aston Villa v Tottenham
20/05/2023 Tottenham v Brentford
28/05/2023 Leeds United v Tottenham
Some dates subject to change with TV scheduling and other competitions...