Tottenham are off the mark in the 2025/26 Premier League season following a 3-0 win over Burnley on the opening day. Richarlison opened the scoring for Spurs with a neat finish on ten minutes after some good work from Mohammed Kudus.
The pair were then to link up 15 minutes after the restart as the Brazilian netted his second of the game with a stunning acrobatic effort from his teammate's cross. Brennan Johnson was to score Tottenham's third of the day six minutes later to secure a 3-0 victory and three points for Thomas Frank in his first league game in charge of the Lilywhites.
The comfortable win has certainly put Tottenham fans in good spirits and all will be hoping to make it two wins from two on Saturday when they visit Manchester City. After finishing 17th in the Premier League table in the 2024/25 campaign, Spurs will be looking to get back to challenging towards the top and secure a European place for next campaign.
So who exactly do their European rivals play in the next five Premier League fixtures? football.london takes a look below:
Tottenham
Tottenham have a big test on Saturday when they travel to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City. Entertainment and goals will be guaranteed as ever as the sides have played out some classics in recent seasons.
Bournemouth at home will be tricky and the same goes for the away games at West Ham and Brighton. Tottenham will be expected to collect maximum points against Wolves at the end of September.
Chelsea
Chelsea will be remaining in London for their next three Premier League games as they take on West Ham, Fulham and Brentford. The first Premier League game outside of the capital in the 2025/26 season comes on Saturday, September 20 as they travel to Manchester United in what should be a very interesting game.
The home match against Brighton will be a tough one for the Blues but they will be expected to get maximum points from it given the quality they have in their squad.
Manchester United
Manchester United impressed on the opening weekend of the season against Arsenal and would have come out of the game with a point on another day. Games against Fulham and Burnley present them with a chance to get points on the board.
The Man City and Chelsea fixtures will certainly be tough ones to negotiate before they visit Brentford in late September.
Newcastle United
Newcastle are in desperate need of a new striker and they will be hoping one is in place for the visit of Liverpool. The Magpies do have some winnable games in their next five fixtures but the Liverpool and Arsenal showdowns will be extremely difficult games.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa have the opportunity to get off the mark in their next five games with a kind set of fixtures coming up. Given how Brentford performed at Nottingham Forest on Sunday, Villa will be red-hot favourites to leave west London with all three points.
Villa will also be favourites to win their upcoming home games but the trips to Everton and Sunderland will be far from straightforward for Unai Emery's men.
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest were extremely impressive on the opening weekend of the season as they put three goals past Brentford. Nuno Espirito Santo's men could inflict even more pain on Crystal Palace this weekend if Eberechi Eze is to depart for Tottenham.
Next month's trip to Arsenal is a big one for the team but they will be expected to collect maximum points in the West Ham, Burnley and Sunderland fixtures.