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Alasdair Gold

Tottenham's August and September TV fixtures confirmed with Champions League decision

Antonio Conte now knows what Tottenham Hotspur's fixture schedule looks like in August and September after the Premier League broadcast selection process for those months was completed.

Spurs already knew they would start their season on August 6 at home against Southampton with their first 3pm Saturday kick off in around three years. Now they know what the rest of the first two months will hold as the fans discover which TV broadcasters will be showing their matches.

The changed fixtures begin with the second match of the season and the derby at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea which will now be played on Sunday, August 14 with a kick-off time of 4.30pm and it will be shown on Sky Sports. Next up Conte's men welcome Wolves to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a match which remains on Saturday, August 20 but with a kick-off now of 12.30pm and it will be broadcast on BT Sport.

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Up next is on a trip to Premier League new boys Nottingham Forest and that will take place on Sunday, August 28 with a kick-off now of 4.30pm, to be shown on Sky Sports. The next London derby arrives on Wednesday, August 31 as Spurs make their way to West Ham United for a kick-off time of 7.45pm and BT Sport have the rights for that clash.

Spurs' home match against Fulham on Saturday, September 3 currently remains a 3pm kick-off without a TV slot but the following Premier League game at Manchester City now has a kick-off time of 5.30pm on Saturday, September 10 at the Etihad Stadium and will be shown on Sky Sports. That will come after Tottenham's first group stage Champions League match on either Tuesday or Wednesday that preceding week and before their second game in the following midweek.

After that second group stage game on either September 13 or 14, the final match moved for TV before the international break is the home game against Leicester City, which remains on Saturday, September 17, but now with a kick-off of 5.30pm and will also be on Sky Sports.

That means that both of the Premier League matches Tottenham tackles after their first two Champions League games will be played on Saturdays rather than Sundays. Spurs' involvement in European competition means they will not feature in the Carabao Cup until the third round in November.

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