Tottenham will start their 2025/26 Champions League campaign with a home match against Villarreal. Following Thursday's draw for the league phase at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, it was confirmed at the time that dates and kick-off times for all fixtures would be revealed on Saturday.
In this season's Champions League, Spurs will take on Borussia Dortmund, Villarreal, Slavia Prague and Copenhagen at home. Tottenham's away fixtures then come against PSG, Eintracht Frankfurt, Bodo/Glimt and AS Monaco.
The Lilywhites are already familiar with quite a few of their opponents having come up against Eintracht Frankfurt and Bodo/Glimt in the knockout stages of last season's Europa League on their way to winning the competition. Tottenham then played PSG in the UEFA Super Cup final earlier this month.
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After opening at home against Villarreal on Tuesday, September 16, Spurs are then on the road two weeks later as they return to Bodo/Glimt. A second successive away match follows on Wednesday, October 22, this time at Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.
Spurs start November with a home encounter against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday, November 4, before finishing the month away at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, November 26. Tottenham's only Champions League game in December is at home to Slavia Prague on Tuesday, December 9.
The team's final two league phase games come in January against German opposition. Spurs host Borussia Dortmund at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday, January 20 and then they travel to Eintracht Frankfurt eight days later.
Here are the dates and kick-off times for Tottenham's eight league phase fixtures:
Tuesday 16 September – Villarreal (H) – 8pm UK
Tuesday 30 September – Bodo/Glimt (A) – 8pm UK
Wednesday 22 October – AS Monaco (A) – 8pm UK
Tuesday 4 November– FC Copenhagen (H) – 8pm UK
Wednesday 26 November – Paris Saint-Germain (A) – 8pm UK
Tuesday 9 December – Slavia Prague (H) – 8pm UK
Tuesday 20 January – Borussia Dortmund (H) – 8pm UK
Wednesday 28 January – Eintracht Frankfurt (A) – 8pm UK
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