Results
Tottenham’s score shown first; match reports accessible by clicking on opponent’s name, where available

1893 1st Scottish Guards H Friendly 1 – 2
1899 Thames Ironworks H Southern League 7 – 0
1901 Woolwich Arsenal H London League 5 – 0
1905 Swindon Town H Southern League 2 – 1
1907 West Ham United A Western League 3 – 1
1911 Manchester United A First Division 2 – 1
1912 Notts. County H First Division 0 – 3
1916 West Ham United A London Combination 1 – 5
1922 Liverpool H First Division 2 – 4
1929 Crystal Palace H London Professional Football Charity Fund 5 – 1
1933 West Bromwich Albion A First Division 2 – 1
1939 West Ham United A Football League South – Group A 1 – 2
1944 Aldershot H Football League South 7 – 0
1950 Portsmouth H First Division 5 – 1
1961 Everton A First Division 0 – 3
1967 Liverpool H First Division 1 – 1
1972 Birmingham City A First Division 0 – 0
1978 Norwich City A First Division 2 – 1
1980 Arsenal H League Cup R4 1 – 0
1981 Dundalk (Eire)  H European Cup Winners Cup R2 2L 1 – 0
1986 SV Hamburg  (Germany) H Friendly 5 – 0
1987 Portsmouth A First Division 0 – 0
1989 Southampton A First Division 1 – 1
1990 Liverpool H First Division 1 – 3
1995 Coventry City A Premier League 3 – 2
1999 Kaiserslautern  (Germany) A UEFA Cup R2 2L 0 – 2
2000 Sunderland H Premier League 2 – 1
2001 Leeds United A Premier League 1 – 2
2025 FC Copenhagen H Champions League 4 – 0

            

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
29 16 4 9 65 37
Home  Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
16 11 1 4 49 17
Away  Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
13 5 3 5 16 20
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
0 0 0 0 0 0
Biggest win on this day
7-0   Thames Ironworks  (Southern League)  (Home)  1899
7-0   Aldershot  (Football League South)  (Home)  1944
Biggest defeat on this day
1-5  West Ham United (London Combination) (Away)  1916
Biggest score-line on this day
7-0   Thames Ironworks  (Southern League)  (Home)  1899
7-0   Aldershot  (Football League South)  (Home)  1944
Last win on this day
2025  4-0  Sunderland  (Champions League) (Home)
Last draw on this day
1989  1-1  Southampton  (First Division) (Away)
Last defeat on this day
2001  1-2  Leeds United  (Premier League) (Away)

Teams we have played on this day

West Ham United/Thames Ironworks 4
Liverpool 3
Arsenal/Woolwich Arsenal 2
Portsmouth 2
1st Scottish Guards 1
Aldershot 1
Birmingham City 1
Coventry City 1
Crystal Palace 1
Dundalk (Eire) 1
Everton 1
FC Copenhagen (Denmark) 1
Kaiserslautern (Germany) 1
Leeds United 1
Manchester United 1
Norwich City 1
Notts County 1
Southampton 1
Sunderland 1
SV Hamburg (Germany) 1
Swindon Town 1
West Bromwich Albion 1

Notable Dates

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1899 Biggest win over Thames Ironworks, before they became West Ham United.
Wilfred Waller’s last game for the club.
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1901 Joint biggest home win over a side with Arsenal in their name.
John Barlow scores his first Spurs goal.
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1907 Danny Steel grabs his first Tottenham goal.
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1911 First away win against Manchester United, under that name.
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1912 Tottenham’s biggest home defeat by Notts. County.
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1922 Bert Bliss plays his last game in a Spurs shirt.
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1933 Tottenham’s second goal was the 500th away League goal scored by the club.
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1944 Biggest win over Aldershot and equal highest number of goals in a game between the two teams.
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1950 Eddie Baily records a hat-trick against Portsmouth in a big Spurs win.
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1978 Mark Kendall, goalkeeper, makes debut.
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1980 First win over Arsenal in the League Cup.
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1988 Troy Archibald-Henville, defender 2005-2010, born.
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1999 Two very late goals, one an own goal by Stephen Carr, end Spurs’ UEFA Cup campaign in Germany.
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2001 Leeds United conceded their first goal this season at Elland Road to Spurs.
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2025 Tottenham romp to a 4-0 Champions League win against FC Copenhagen,  Although 2-0 ahead, Brennan Johnson was dismissed but the team responded magnificently to going down to ten men with two more goals, one of them scored by Micky van de Ven, who ran from his own 18 yard line to sprint to the other end to find the net.
Micky set a new record for the longest carry resulting in a goal in Champions League history with his sprint of 67.7m.
Brennan Johnson became the first British player to score and be sent off in the same Champions League match.
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Information gathered from “Spurs – A Day-To-Day Life” by Graham Betts, Spurs Handbooks,
“Spurs – A Complete Record” and “The Spurs Alphabet” both by Bob Goodwin and other sources.