Tottenham Hotspur have now confirmed the destination for next year’s pre-season tour, giving supporters plenty to look forward to.
The 2025-26 season is still very much in full swing, with Tottenham Hotspur doing their best to make it a memorable one.
Securing a piece of silverware this term will only make the end of the season spectacular, with fans having the chance to celebrate with the players.
But the season is still a long way away from ending, as it has not yet reached the halfway point of the present campaign, but Spurs have already begun planning for the upcoming campaign.

Tottenham confirm 2026 pre-season tour
Tottenham Hotspur have now confirmed that the club will be visiting Sydney in Australia for their pre-season tour in 2026.
Spurs will be making a trip to the continent for the first time since 2015 and the fifth time in their history.
The last time the Lilywhites were there, they faced Sydney FC and beat them 1-0 in front of a packed Accor Stadium.
This will mark the end of consecutive visits to Asia as Spurs continue to extend their global reach across the world.
Spurs to face Chelsea and Sydney FC on Australia tour
Tottenham have a few standout games when they visit Australia, including a fixture against Chelsea on Saturday 1 August, 19:45 KO (local time), at the 83,500 capacity Accor Stadium.
That clash will mark the first time they have ever played their London rivals outside the UK.
Spurs will also play a fixture against A-League side Sydney FC on Wednesday, 29 July at the Allianz Stadium, with kickoff set at 19:45 (local time).
Tickets are expected to go on general sale at 1 pm on Friday, 12 December, 2 am in the UK via the Sydney Super Cup website.
Speaking on the tour, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank shared his excitement about the trip and made clear how much the squad is looking forward to connecting with overseas supporters, telling club media:
“Sydney is one of the world’s most iconic locations for sport and I am excited to be able to take the team there to play two matches, including one against one of our biggest rivals.
“I have heard all about our passionate fanbase in Australia and it is something the Club is very proud of. I cannot wait to experience that for myself and I know the supporters will love the opportunity to watch us take on Sydney FC and Chelsea in their home country.
“While in Sydney, as well as engaging with our fans, it is important that we explore the local area and celebrate its culture – that is something we are all looking forward to.”
