Tottenham Hotspur vs Sheffield United in a Premier League clash. You can enjoy the match with official Spurs hospitality tickets at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs will host Sheffield United on September 16, 2023 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The match will be a clash of two teams with contrasting fortunes in recent seasons. Tottenham Hotspur finished seventh in the Premier League last season, while Sheffield United were promoted from the Championship. Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to build with their new manager Ange Postecoglou, while Sheffield United will just be looking to stay in the league. Browse our variety of VIP options below and get in touch using the enquiry form below to book official Tottenham vs Sheffield United hospitality packages.
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Tottenham Hotspur
Ange Postecoglou is an unknown entity for English football. He will be looking to follow in Brendan Rodgers shoes. Leaving Celtic and proving himself as a top Premier League manager. Spurs have lost talisman Harry Kane to Bayern Munich. Rather than panic and look for options elsewhere Ange has trusted his squad to step up and make the difference. They looked to strengthen in different positions, bringing in Leicester’s James Maddison. Along with two new defenders to secure their back line. After a positive start to the season Spurs will be looking to build and hopefully secure a top four finish.
Sheffield United
Sheffield United are back in the Premier League once again after finishing second in the Championship last season. They finished second behind Vincent Kompany’s Burnley who were the stand out championship team last season. Sheffield United fans may be getting worried after the summer transfer window, they have lost two-star players from last season. The departure of Sander Berge and Iliman Ndiaye are big blows for the blades. Their replacements Hamer and Traore are not proven Premier League quality but Paul Heckingbottom will be hoping they settle fast. Sheffield United will be hoping to have a repeat of their previous Premier League stay which saw them avoid relegation in their first season.