Tottenham will continue their pre-season preparations with a trip across London to face Championship neighbours QPR this weekend.
Spurs are among the busiest teams in the Premier League this summer with a packed schedule covering ScotlandJapan, and South Korea.
Ange Postecoglou's men beat Cambridge in a behind-closed-doors match at their training ground, before facing Hearts Midweek.
The north Londoners then face a long-awaited reunion with their west London rivals, who beat Spanish fifth-tier side L'Escala 11-0 last week.
QPR's impressive late-season form under Martí Cifuentes was enough to finish 18th in the Championship, having been six points from safety when the Spaniard took charge in October.
However, the Rs are still a long way from returning to the Premier League, where they last faced Spurs in a 2-1 defeat in March 2015 after a Harry Kane double.
QPR vs Tottenham: Date and how to watch
This pre-season friendly will take place on Saturday, July 20.
Kick-off at Loftus Road is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
The match will be broadcast live on SPURSPLAY and QPR+.
Tottenham's streaming service costs £45 for an annual subscription, which drops to £35 for season ticket holders and One Hotspur members.
QPR, meanwhile, are only offering the Spurs friendly, which will be available by purchasing a £12 pre-season package. HERE.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with all the latest news and results from pre-season.
QPR vs Tottenham:Team News
The hosts will hope Lyndon Dykes is fit enough to play some part after returning to training.
The Scottish striker suffered an injury on the eve of Euro 2024 which saw him miss the tournament and sit out the R's recent trip to Spain.
QPR could also hand new signings Dyke's compatriot Liam Morrison and Brazilian right-back Hevertton Santos a start.
Tottenham is left without Christian Romero, Giovanni Lo Celso Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin following his exploits in America Cup and the euros.
QPR vs Tottenham:What has been said?
Spurs' new signing Lucas Bergvall has spoken about the difference in coaching approach under Postecoglou.
Said via London Football“It’s going really well, this is a fantastic club with amazing players and amazing staff, so I’m really happy to be here and start pre-season.
“Training has been really good, tough too, lots of speed and power. So, yes, it has been tough, totally different from Sweden, but it’s also fun.
“It’s a very important moment for me, it’s important to get to know everyone before the season starts so we can form that good connection.”