It was billed as the biggest game of their season - and Spurs were beaten 3-0. Their Premier League relegation fears are real.
West Ham's defeat at Aston Villa means Spurs stay just outside of the drop zone for now but they've slipped to 17th, were booed off by their supporters again and now Nottingham Forest have created a gap. It was another miserable day for the club, as their crisis deepens…
Tottenham have not won any of their last 13 league matches (D5 L8), equalling their second-longest winless league run in their history (also 13 in November 1912). The record of 16 was set in 1935 and could easily be broken.
Teams in a relegation battle usually rely on home comforts to get them out of jail, but the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a graveyard for this Spurs team.
Tudor's side possess the worst home record in the Premier League this season, having won just two of their 16 home games. The Forest defeat - their fourth consecutive home league loss - means they are now on an eight-match winless home league run.
This home loss felt even more startling for Spurs, considering it was just the third time that Tottenham have lost by three or more goals at home to a side starting the day in 17th or lower in the Premier League table. So much for the big pre-match welcome the fans gave the team.
Spurs now sit 17th themselves, having failed to win a league game in 2026, while they have won only two of their last 22 league games.
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