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

1887 St. Luke’s H East End Cup R3 2 – 1
1898 Northfleet A Southern League 3 – 1
1906 Millwall A Western League 1 – 1
1910 Swindon Town A FA Cup R3 2 – 3
1916 Fulham A London Combination (2nd Competition) 1 – 3
1921 Southend United A FA Cup R3 4 – 1
1927 Bury H First Division 1 – 0
1938 Manchester United A Second Division 1 – 0
1944 Millwall A (Crystal Palace) League South Cup Section 2 1 – 0
1949 West Ham United H Second Division 1 – 1
1955 York City A FA Cup R5 1 – 3
1966 Fulham H First Division 4 – 3
1972 Stoke City H First Division 2 – 0
1977 Leeds United A First Division 1 – 2
1983 Everton A FA Cup R5 0 – 2
1988 West Bromwich Albion A Mick Brown Benefit match 1 – 4
1996 Nottingham Forest A FA Cup R5 0 – 0 (abandoned)
2006 Wigan Athletic H Premier League 2 – 2
2009 Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) A UEFA Cup Round of 32 1L 0 – 2
2012 Stevenage A FA Cup R5 0 – 0
2015 Fiorentina  (Italy) H UEFA Cup Round of 32 1L 1 – 1
2017 Fulham A FA Cup R5 3 – 0
2020 RB Leipzig   (Germany) H Champions League Round of 16 1L 0 – 1
2022 Manchester City A Premier League 3 – 2
2023 West Ham United H Premier League 2 – 0

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
24 11 6 7 37 33
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
9 5 3 1 15 9
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
14 5 2 7 21 24
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 1 0 0 1 0
Biggest win on this day
4-1   Southend United  (FA Cup R3) (Home)  1921
3-0   Fulham  (FA Cup R5) (Home)  2017
Biggest defeat on this day
1-4  West Bromwich Albion (Mick Brown Testimonial) (Away)  1988
Biggest score-line on this day
4-3  Fulham  (First Division)  (Home)  1966
Last win on this day
2023  2-0  West Ham United (Premier League)  (Home) 
Last draw on this day
2015  1-1  Fiorentina (UEFA Cup) (Home)
Last defeat on this day
2020  0-1  RB Leipzig (Germany) (Champions League)  (Home) 

Teams we have played on this day

Fulham 3
Millwall 2
West Ham United 2
Bury 1
Everton 1
Fiorentina (Italy) 1
Leeds United 1
Manchester City 1
Manchester United 1
Northfleet 1
RB Leipzig (Germany) 1
St. Luke’s 1
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) 1
Southend United 1
Stevenage 1
Stoke City 1
Swindon Town 1
West Bromwich Albion 1
Wigan Athletic 1
York City 1

Notable Dates

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1910 Tottenham’s first FA Cup tie against Swindon Town.
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1916 Equal smallest away crowd for a fixture against Fulham = 3,000
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1921 Spurs’ biggest away win against Southend United.
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1927 Arthur Sanders makes his debut at centre forward.
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1955 Spurs were the recipients of the biggest shock in this season’s FA Cup competition with a humiliating defeat by Third Division York City.  This is the only time the two clubs have played each other.
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1966 Cliff Jones’ hat trick helped Spurs to a win over Fulham.
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1969 Tottenham’s game at Southampton was postponed 15 minutes before kick off because of a heavy snowfall.
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1977 Gerry Armstrong scores his first goal for Tottenham.
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1983 Tottenham’s defeat ended a run of 18 without defeat in the competition having won the FA Cup in the previous two years.
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1996 The tie was abandoned after 15 minutes because of a snow storm that enveloped the City Ground.
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2006 The first meeting of Spurs and Wigan Athletic at White Hart Lane.
Robbie Keane makes his 200th Premiership appearance.
Jermain Defoe makes his 150th Premiership appearance.
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2009 Dean Parrett makes his first Spurs appearance.
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2012 Tottenham’s first senior meeting with Stevenage ends in a draw at Broadhall Way.
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2017 Harry Kane’s hat-trick at Craven Cottage sees Tottenham through to the FA Cup quarter finals.
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2022 Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son equal the Premier League record for assists and goal between two individuals.
Dejan Kulusevski scores his first Spurs goal.
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2023 Eric Dier’s 350th Spurs appearance in all competitions.
Spurs inflict West Ham’s 1,500th League defeat in their history.
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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.