Tottenham Hotspur have now confirmed a fourth fixture for the men’s first team ahead of the new campaign, with preparations continuing to ramp up following a hugely disappointing season last time out.
Tottenham Hotspur are aiming to head into next season in a far stronger position after a dismal campaign last term.
Spurs finished 17th for the second season running and were embroiled in a full-on relegation scrap before eventually securing their Premier League status with a win on the final day against Everton, which saw them finish two points clear of the drop zone.
Efforts are now being made to improve the squad, with the arrivals of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi suggesting Spurs are moving in the right direction under Roberto De Zerbi.
However, a strong pre-season is just as important, and preparations are already underway behind the scenes.
Spurs Web previously revealed that Tottenham will return to action against Auckland FC on 26 July, although it now appears there will be one more fixture before that clash.

Tottenham confirm MK Dons pre-season friendly
Tottenham Hotspur have now confirmed a fourth pre-season fixture, with Spurs set to face League One side MK Dons on Wednesday, 22 July.
The match will be played behind closed doors at the club’s Hotspur Way training centre as part of preparations for the new season.
The fixture will take place before Tottenham travel for their pre-season tour of Australia and New Zealand, where matches against Auckland FC, Sydney FC and Chelsea have already been confirmed.
Spurs World Cup stars could miss early pre-season fixtures
The World Cup is likely to have a major impact on which Tottenham players feature during the early stages of pre-season, with Spurs currently having 10 representatives involved in the tournament.
New signings Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson could both miss the opening part of pre-season as they continue competing at the World Cup with Argentina and Scotland, respectively.
That could leave Roberto De Zerbi working primarily with players who were not called up internationally as he begins shaping his squad ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
