Tottenham have been handed a home tie to kick off the new season, welcoming Everton to North London in their opening match before visiting Southampton in their first away game.
Spurs face a difficult run in November and December, including a three-game streak which sees them face Manchester City, Chelsea and local rivals Arsenal in succession.
The return edition of the North London derby comes in March, and Tottenham end the campaign away to Leicester City.
SEPTEMBER
12: Everton (h)
19: Southampton (a)
26: Newcastle (h)
OCTOBER
3: Man Utd (a)
17: West Ham (h)
24: Burnley (a)
31: Brighton (h)
NOVEMBER
7: West Brom (a)
21: Man City (h)
28: Chelsea (a)
DECEMBER
5: Arsenal (h)
12: Crystal Palace (a)
16: Liverpool (a)
19: Leicester (h)
26: Wolves (a)
28: Fulham (h)
JANUARY
2: Leeds (h)
12: Aston Villa (a)
16: Sheffield Utd (a)
27: Liverpool (h)
30: Brighton (a)
FEBRUARY
3: Chelsea (h)
6: West Brom (h)
13: Man City (a)
20: West Ham (a)
27: Burnley (h)
MARCH
6: Crystal Palace (h)
13: Arsenal (a)
20: Southampton (h)
APRIL
3: Newcastle (a)
10: Man Utd (h)
17: Everton (a)
24: Fulham (a)
MAY
1: Sheffield Utd (h)
8: Leeds (a)
12: Wolves (h)
15: Aston Villa (h)
23: Leicester (a)