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Tottenham Premier League fixtures in full: Spurs to welcome champions Man City as Kane rumours swirl

Spurs host champions Manchester City on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, but who will Harry Kane be playing for?

By Dom Farrell
Will Harry Kane start the new Premier League season at Tottenham?

London, June 16: Tottenham will begin their 2021-22 Premier League campaign at home to champions Manchester City – a fixture that will only heighten intrigue around the future of star striker Harry Kane.

England captain Kane is reportedly set on leaving Spurs, with City touted as the most likely destination for the 27-year-old as Pep Guardiola seeks a replacement for Sergio Aguero.

City's visit to north London kicks off an interesting initial run for still-managerless Tottenham, who are next at home to Watford in between trips to Wolves and Crystal Palace, with derby clashes against Chelsea and Arsenal also coming before the end of September.

Liverpool are at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 18, preceding a run of festive fixtures against Crystal Palace, Southampton and Watford.

Premier League fixtures 2021-22: City start title defence at Spurs, Man Utd host Leeds, Liverpool and Arsenal travel to newcomersPremier League fixtures 2021-22: City start title defence at Spurs, Man Utd host Leeds, Liverpool and Arsenal travel to newcomers

Spurs' home north London derby is on January 15, a week before they face Thomas Tuchel's European champions at Stamford Bridge.

Leicester City at home and Liverpool away look like tough propositions during the run-in before Spurs wrap up by hosting Burnley and travelling to Norwich City.

Tottenham's 2021-22 Premier League fixtures in full:

14/08/2021 - Manchester City (h)

21/08/2021 - Wolves (a)

28/08/2021 - Watford (h)

11/09/2021 - Crystal Palace (a)

18/09/2021 - Chelsea (h)

25/09/2021 - Arsenal (a)

02/10/2021 - Aston Villa (h)

16/10/2021 - Newcastle United (a)

23/10/2021 - West Ham (a)

30/10/2021 - Manchester United (h)

06/11/2021 - Everton (a)

20/11/2021 - Leeds United (h)

27/11/2021 - Burnley (a)

01/12/2021 - Brentford (h)

04/12/2021 - Norwich City (h)

11/12/2021 - Brighton and Hove Albion (a)

14/12/2021 - Leicester City (a)

18/12/2021 - Liverpool (h)

26/12/2021 - Crystal Palace (h)

28/12/2021 - Southampton (a)

01/01/2022 - Watford (a)

15/01/2022 - Arsenal (h)

22/01/2022 - Chelsea (a)

09/02/2022 - Southampton (h)

12/02/2022 - Wolves (h)

19/02/2022 - Manchester City (a)

26/02/2022 - Leeds United (a)

05/03/2022 - Everton (h)

12/03/2022 - Manchester United (a)

19/03/2022 - West Ham (h)

02/04/2022 - Newcastle United (h)

09/04/2022 - Aston Villa (a)

16/04/2022 - Brighton and Hove Albion (h)

23/04/2022 - Brentford (a)

30/04/2022 - Leicester City (h)

07/05/2022 - Liverpool (a)

15/05/2022 - Burnley (h)

22/05/2022 - Norwich City (a)

Story first published: Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 15:55 [IST]
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