Tottenham 2019 season: Premier League fixtures, dates & transfers

September 7, 2019 0 By JohnValbyNation

Spurs made history by reaching the Champions League final in 2018-19 and they will attempt to use that achievement as a launchpad in 2019-20

Tottenham may have reached the Champions League final in 2018-19, but their Premier League finish was a disappointment and they will be plotting improvement in 2019-20.

Having kept pace with Manchester City and Liverpool for much of the season, Mauricio Pochettino’s side stumbled in the final third of the campaign and finished fourth in the division.

They reached the semi-final of the Carabao Cup, losing to Chelsea, and their FA Cup run was much shorter as they bowed out at the fourth round to Crystal Palace.

Ahead of the upcoming campaign, Goal takes a look at Spurs’ pre-season friendly schedule, the club’s transfer activity and when their Premier League push begins again.

Tottenham pre-season fixtures

Date Match Time (UK / US ET) Venue
Jul 21 Juventus 2-3 Tottenham* 12:30pm / 7:30am Singapore National Stadium, Kallang
Jul 25 Tottenham 1-2 Manchester United* 12:30pm / 7:30am Hongkou Stadium, Shanghai
Jul 30 Real Madrid 0-1 Tottenham 4pm / 11am Allianz Arena, Munich
Aug 4 Inter* 3pm / 10am Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

*Part of the 2019 International Champions Cup

Tottenham kick off their 2019-20 pre-season preparations in Asia this summer, with games taking place in Singapore and China, before returning home to London via Germany.

Their first friendly match was against Juventus on July 21 and it is part of their International Champions Cup (ICC) commitments.

A Premier League derby followed on July 25, as Spurs took on Manchester United in Shanghai, and they then make their way to Germany for a clash with Real Madrid on July 30.

Inter are the final warm-up game for the North London side and that match takes place on August 4 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tottenham 2019-20 transfer activity

Tottenham have been noticeably quiet in recent transfer windows, but the club are expected to be more active this summer, particularly with Pochettino potentially losing patience with the lack of recruitment.

The north Londoners made a statement of intent when they signed Lyon midfielder Tanguy Ndombele in a £54 million ($67m) deal . 

They have been linked with a number of players, including Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish, Roma star Nicola Zaniolo and Fulham prospect Ryan Sessegnon, as well as a blockbuster move for Gareth Bale.

The club also faces a fight to hold on to some of its best players, with Christian Eriksen linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona, while Pochettino himself has also been touted for an exit.

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Fernando Llorente and Michel Vorm have left the club after their contracts expired.

Position Player Transferred from Fee Date
FW Kion Etete Notts County Undisc. Jul 1
GK Isak Midttun Solberg Bryne Undisc. Jul 1
MF Tanguy Ndombele Lyon £54m Jul 2
FW Jack Clarke Leeds United £10m Jul 2
Position Player Transferred to Fee Date
GK Michel Vorm Released n/a Jun 7
MF Dylan Duncan Released n/a Jul 1
GK Charlie Freeman Released n/a Jul 1
GK Tom Glover Released n/a Jul 1
DF Jamie Reynolds Released n/a Jul 1
MF Luke Amos QPR loan Jul 1
FW Fernando Llorente Released n/a Jul 1
FW Jack Clarke Leeds United loan Jul 2
DF Kieran Trippier Atletico Madrid £20m Jul 17
FW Vincent Janssen Monterrey £6m Jul 23

Tottenham 2019-20 Premier League fixtures

Tottenham begin their 2019-20 Premier League campaign at home for the first time since 2010 when they take on Aston Villa on August 10 .

It doesn’t get any easier from there, with Manchester City to come in week two, followed by Newcastle United and north London rivals Arsenal in week three and four respectively.

Click here to see Spurs’ Premier League fixtures for 2019-20.

Tottenham 2019-20 squad numbers

No. Pos Player
1 GK Hugo Lloris
3 DF Danny Rose
4 DF Toby Alderweireld
5 DF Jan Vertonghen
6 DF Davinson Sanchez
7 FW Heung-min Son
8 MF Harry Winks
10 FW Harry Kane
11 MF Erik Lamela
12 MF Victor Wanyama
14 FW Georges-Kevin Nkoudou
15 MF Eric Dier
16 DF Kyle Walker-Peters
17 MF Moussa Sissoko
18 MF Giovani Lo Celso
19 MF Ryan Sessegnon
10 MF Dele Alli
21 DF Juan Foyth
22 GK Paulo Gazzaniga
23 MF Christian Eriksen
24 DF Serge Aurier
27 MF Lucas Moura
28 MF Tanguy Ndombele
33 DF Ben Davies