Aston Villa vs Tottenham is set to be rescheduled to a new date later this month.
The Premier League fixture had originally been earmarked for May 18.
However, Spurs are in the Europa League semi-finals and lead Bodo/Glimt 3-1, with the second leg live on talkSPORT 2 on Thursday.
The final is scheduled to be played at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao, Spain on May 21.
Spurs would therefore have just three days to prepare to face either Manchester United or Athletic Bilbao after playing away at Villa.
The Red Devils, meanwhile, were scheduled to get an extra 48 hours of preparation if they make the final – with their fixture against Chelsea on May 16.
After a request from Spurs, the Premier League are expected to announce that the match at Villa Park will be backdated to May 16, which is ten days away.
Speaking on talkSPORT Breakfast, Villa legend Gabby Agbonlahor expressed his disappointed at the change of date: “I’m hearing that Aston Villa’s home game against Spurs has been moved to Friday 16 May.
“So that they play on the same night as Manchester United do, so it gives them the same amount of rest as Manchester United for the final of the Europa League.
“But, I don’t like that because Aston Villa fans, I’ve seen it all over social media, it’s only ten days away. They’re paying for tickets, they’re paying for flights, they’re paying for hotels.
“The Premier League now have done Spurs a favour, when they didn’t do it for Aston Villa when they had PSG [in the Champions League]. Is that a ‘Top Six’ bias that they’re using? I don’t get it.”
Amid their concerns, the north London club announced they were in discussions with the Premier League over a change.
“We should like to inform supporters that we are in discussions with the Premier League regarding a change in date to our away Premier League match against Aston Villa, currently scheduled for Sunday 18 May.”
“Further information surrounding this fixture will be announced in due course.”
The BBC reported that Spurs wanted to play the match on May 15 but the request was rejected by hosts Villa.
Spurs are all but confirmed as Europa League finalists after a dominant first leg performance at home to Bodo/Glimt last Thursday.
Brennan Johnson, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke all scored before a late goal from the visitors denied them a clean sheet.
Thursday’s second leg could be more challenging, with Bodo/Glimt’s home ground Aspmyra Stadion having artificial turf on the pitch.
However, Spurs will be more than confident in their ability to cross the line and reach their first European final since 2019.
As it stands, United will meet them later this month for an all-English clash as they lead Bilbao 3-0 on aggregate.
Spurs and United will be desperate to win the trophy to make up for their hugely underwhelming Premier League seasons.
They are 16th and 15th respectively, with Europa League glory their only chance of qualifying for the Champions League next season.