Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley - prediction, team news, lineups

Tottenham Hotspur host Burnley in the Premier League opener. Read the latest match preview, possible lineups, and team news for an exciting first clash of the season.

Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley - prediction, team news, lineups
Tottenham Hotspur host Burnley in the Premier League opener. Read the latest match preview, possible lineups, and team news for an exciting first clash of the season.
Preview: Spurs vs Burnley - prediction, team news, lineups

From the Champions League winners to the Championship runners-up, Tottenham Hotspur pick themselves up and go again when they host Burnley in the first Premier League gameweek of the 2025-26 season on Saturday.

Thomas Frank's troops were agonisingly edged out by Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday, while the Clarets fell to defeat in their final two pre-season friendlies.



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The London bus analogy very nearly rang true for Tottenham on Wednesday evening, as after waiting 17 years for another slice of silverware, the Lilywhites were minutes away from winning two European titles in the space of four months.

Defensive duo Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero both struck against the continental champions, but Lee Kang-in and Goncalo Ramos's replies forced a penalty shootout, where Van de Ven and Mathys Tel's failed attempts proved fatal - the latter has since been subjected to sickening racial abuse online.

In spite of the excruciating manner of that defeat, Frank and co could undoubtedly leave Udine with more positives than negatives to reflect on after going toe-to-toe with the European champions - a promising omen ahead of their quest to improve on last season's historically poor 17th-placed Premier League ranking.

The record books certainly favour the men in lilywhite, who have previously hosted a promoted team on the opening weekend twice before and won on both occasions - against Ipswich Town in 2000 and Aston Villa in 2019.

However, the reigning Europa League winners have also failed to keep a clean sheet in 13 straight Premier League matches - their longest such run since a streak of 17 in 2010 - and they could do with taking some defensive pointers from their imminent visitors.

Burnley manager Scott Parker pictured on August 2, 2025

A former PFA Premier League Team of the Year member while at Tottenham, the defensive might of Burnley head coach Scott Parker rubbed off onto his players last season, where the Clarets wrote a new chapter of English football history.

An inspired Burnley backline shipped a mere 16 goals across their 46 Championship games - the best record of its kind in English league history - while keeping a staggering 30 clean sheets, but an undesirable first was also achieved by Parker's men.

Owing to an inferior goal difference to trigger-happy Leeds United, Burnley became the first English side to ever collect 100 points in a season but fail to win the title, although Premier League promotion was always the ultimate prize for Saturday's visitors.

For all of Burnley's rearguard excellence in the second tier, however, the Clarets have conceded in each of their last 20 Premier League matches, while they have also suffered defeat in each of their last three matchday one fixtures in the top division.

Furthermore, the visitors have failed to win any of their previous nine Premier League away games against the North London giants, only once managing to avoid defeat in a 1-1 stalemate during the 2017-18 campaign at Wembley.