The Premier League is set for a shake-up, with new broadcast rules coming into effect for Tottenham and co ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Of course, after their horrendous 2024/25 domestic campaign, Tottenham Hotspur would be hoping for a much-improved Premier League 2025/26 season.
Thomas Frank has been charged with the responsibility to lead the club into a new era, following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou, after the Australian led Spurs to a 17th-place finish last season.
A respectable finish in the League would be expected from Frank and the five members of his backroom staff who made a switch with him, as they would also have to juggle Champions League football as well.

Premier League brings in new interview rules ahead of 2025/26 season
Ahead of the new season, a few new rules are now being introduced to the Premier League for sides in the competition.
It has now been revealed that half-time interviews with players or a coach will be part of the new English top-flight season.
Not only that, but interviews for players who are subbed off and dressing room broadcasts will also be introduced to the Premier League during the 2025/26 season, as the League aims to take fans through the happenings behind the scenes.
It is also claimed that the half-time interview can be with an assistant manager, and that clubs will have to choose one of the options listed above, every week.
Tottenham prepare for Burnley opener in Premier League 2025/26
The fixture list for the 2025/26 season has since been revealed, and for Tottenham, their league season begins on 16 August 2025.
Spurs’ first clash is a home fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with newly promoted Burnley set to visit, a side Tottenham have a good record against, having won 12 of the last 18 matches against the Clarets.
Tottenham will be hoping to get off to a fine start when they meet Burnley in matchday one, as Thomas Frank and co aim to get the fans of the Lilywhites on their side.
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