Where to watch: Tottenham and Burnley fans will be disappointed as the game is not scheduled to be broadcast in the UK due to the 3PM blackout restrictions.

When to watch: The match will kick off at 3 pm BST on August 16th, 2025, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, North London.

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Tottenham begin the new Premier League season under fresh management after Ange Postecoglou’s departure, despite the Australian guiding the club to Europa League glory last term.

A disappointing 17th place league finish prompted a change in direction, with former Brentford boss Thomas Frank now in charge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Frank’s first competitive match almost delivered silverware, as Spurs led Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday night, only to concede twice in the closing minutes and lose on penalties.

The North London club will be determined to make a winning start on Saturday, having won their first home fixture in each of the last four seasons.

Burnley return to the top flight after a dominant Championship campaign under former Tottenham player Scott Parker, amassing 100 points and boasting a remarkable defensive record.

The Clarets conceded just 16 goals in 46 matches, setting a benchmark that will be difficult to replicate in the Premier League.

Their preparations have been complicated by the departure of goalkeeper James Trafford to Manchester City, removing a key figure from last season’s success.

Head to head history favours Tottenham, who have won nine of the last ten meetings between the sides.

Only three of those games saw both teams score, suggesting another tight defensive approach from Burnley could be on the cards.

Spurs will look to Brennan Johnson for inspiration after his heroics in last season’s Europa League final.

The forward has a strong record against newly promoted sides, with his last four league goals all coming before half time in such fixtures.

For Burnley, Jacob Bruun Larsen, now a permanent signing after a previous loan spell will aim to repeat his strike in this fixture during the 2023–24 season, the club’s only goal on this ground.

Both teams will be without key players. Tottenham are missing James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski through injury, while Burnley must cope without last season’s second top scorer Zian Flemming and forward Zeki Amdouni, who suffered a potentially season ending setback during the summer.