It looks like the Premier League season ended yesterday, but due to the Qatar World Cup and the timing being a flat circle, the 2022-23 season will start on the weekend of August 6th. Today, the Premier League has released its match schedule for all 20 Premier League clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur.
Here is the calendar of Tottenham league matches.
We have to take this match schedule with a grain of salt, because it is very likely that a TON of these matches will be moved due to European and cup competitions, and a list of cancellations cannot be ruled out either. postponements due to a hypothetical future wave of COVID-19 either. But we can make some radical generalizations.
In short, not bad. Tottenham open the season at home to Southampton with a kick-off in the UK at 15:00, which is a bit hilarious the first time the Spurs have a home game at 10:00 / 15:00 on a Saturday from 2019! But the Spurs will not have much to look forward to seeing how they improve after a full low season under Antonio Conte: they travel to Chelsea in week 2.
Tottenham’s first game after the winter World Cup break will be in Brentford on Christmas Day, and the adjustment of the league’s schedule makes the usually congested holiday season a little more bearable. . In addition to Brentford, the Spurs host Aston Villa on New Year’s Eve and then cross the city to the Crystal Palace on January 2.
All in all, the schedule is pretty friendly with the Spurs. There really aren’t any top clubs in a row that Tottenham have to endure as usual. The North London derbies are on October 1st (A) and January 14th (H), and in one of those weird ironic matches, the local NLD is the same week it was scheduled last season before Arsenal postponed it.
However, the Spurs will face some potentially tricky draws after the midweek Champions League games this season. These are his opponents after each match of the group stage.
- Round 1 (September 6-7): Manchester City (A)
- Round 2 (September 13-14): Leicester City (H)
- Day 3 (October 4-5): Brighton (A)
- Round 4 (October 11-12): Everton (H)
- Round 5 (October 25-26): Bournemouth (A)
- Matchday 6 (November 1-2): Liverpool (H)
May looks pretty good, though. The Spurs have a game against Crystal Palace (H), Aston Villa (A), Brentford (H) and Leeds (A), which is very nice and could be important if the Spurs fight for something in the last month of the season. . .
In general, it is not too shabby, although it is almost certain that the details will change a bit due to the competitions. What do you think of the match schedule?