Tottenham confirm ticket price categories for 2025/26 Premier League fixtures, Leeds are category B

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With the new Premier League season now less than two months away and with pre-season fast approaching, Tottenham have confirmed the ticketing details and on-sale dates for the forthcoming season, including the pricing category of each fixture until Christmas.

Tottenham’s fixture list for the 2025-26 season is now out, and it is fair to say that the Lilywhites have not got the easiest of starts to the campaign.

Thomas Frank’s men face a ‘month of death’ from mid-October to mid-November as they face Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal within a space of a few weeks.

It promises to be an exciting start to the campaign as Spurs embark on a new era and the club have now confirmed the ticketing details for the first round of fixtures until gameweek 19.

Tottenham ticketing details and price categories revealed

Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed on their official website that, as has been the norm over the past few years, tickets will be sold across seven dedicated on-sale windows throughout the season.

They have revealed that each sales window will consist of two or three fixtures and that One Hotspur Members will continue to get priority access.

The clashes against Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United, and Arsenal have been priced as Category A fixtures.

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The fixtures against Aston Villa, Burnley, Fulham, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Brighton, Leeds and Everton are priced as Category B, with the remaining four fixtures priced as Category C.

Thomas Frank has a challenging start to his Spurs reign

Before Spurs’ Premier League season gets underway, there is a small matter of the UEFA Super Cup final, with the clash against PSG in Udine set to be Frank’s first competitive game in charge of the Lilywhites.

Tottenham face an extremely tight turnaround after the Super Cup, with the Lilywhites having just three days between the clash against PSG and their Premier League season opener against Burnley on August 16.

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