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

1894 Chesham A Wolverton & District Charity Cup R1 3 – 1
1900 Bristol Rovers A Southern League 2 – 2
1906 Birmingham H FA Cup R3 1 – 1
1909 Burnley A FA Cup R2r 1 – 3
1912 Notts County A First Division 2 – 2
1917 Crystal Palace H (at Highbury) London Combination 4 – 1
1923 Cardiff City A FA Cup R3 3 – 2
1926 Burnley H First Division 0 – 2
1934 Portsmouth H First Division 0 – 0
1937 Southampton A Second Division 0 – 1
1940 Chelsea A Football League South Group C 2 – 0
1945 Queens Park Rangers A League South Cup Group 3 0 – 1
1951 Burnley A First Division 0 – 2
1954 Hull City H FA Cup R5r 2 – 0
1962 Bolton Wanderers H First Division 2 – 2
1973 Everton H First Division 3 – 0
1976 Everton A First Division 0 – 1
1979 Birmingham City A First Division 0 – 1
1990 Derby County A First Division 1 – 2
1996 Sheffield Wednesday H Premier League 1 – 0
1997 West Ham United A Premier League 3 – 4
1999 Leeds United H FA Cup R5r 2 – 0
2001 Leeds United H Premier League 1 – 2
2002 Blackburn Rovers Cardiff Millennium Stadium League Cup Final 1 – 2
2003 Fulham H Premier League 1 – 1
2008 Chelsea Wembley League Cup Final 2 – 1 (a.e.t.)
2010 Bolton Wanderers H FA Cup R5r 4 – 0

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
27 10 6 11 41 34
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
12 6 4 2 21 9
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
13 3 2 8 17 22
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
2 1 0 1 3 3
Biggest win on this day
4-0   Bolton Wanderers  (FA Cup R5r) (home)  2010
Biggest defeat on this day
1-3  Burnley  (FA Cup R2r) (Away)  1909
0-2  Burnley  (First Division) (Away) 1926
0-2  Burnley  (First Division) (Away)  1951
Biggest score-line on this day
4-3  West Ham United  (Premier League) (Away)  1997
Last win on this day
2010  4-0   Bolton Wanderers  (FA Cup R5r) (home)
Last draw on this day
2003  1-1  Fulham  (Premier League) (Home)
Last defeat on this day
2002  1-2  Blackburn Rovers  (League Cup Final) (Cardiff Millennium Stadium)

Teams we have played on this day

Burnley 3
Birmingham City/Birmingham 2
Bolton Wanderers 2
Chelsea 2
Everton 2
Leeds United 2
Blackburn Rovers 1
Bristol Rovers 1
Cardiff City 1
Chesham 1
Crystal Palace 1
Derby County 1
Fulham 1
Hull City 1
Notts County 1
Port Vale 1
Queens Park Rangers 1
Sheffield Wednesday 1
Southampton 1
West Ham United 1

Notable Dates

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1900 Tottenham’s first away game against Bristol Rovers.
John Kirwan became Spurs’ first capped Ireland international.
Leon Hyde scores his first Spurs goal.
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1906 Tottenham’s first meeting with Birmingham (later to become City).
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1909 Ernie Coquet scores for Tottenham for the only time.
Joe Brough plays his last game for the club.
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1934 John Hills, full back 1954-1960, born.
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1970 Neil Sullivan, goalkeeper 2000-2003, born.
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1990 John Moncur scores his first goal in Tottenham colours.
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1997 David Howells scores the last goal of his Tottenham career.
Anthony Georgiou, winger 2017-2021, born.
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1999 Two stunning strikes by Darren Anderton and David Ginola give Spurs a replay win and take them through to the FA Cup 6th round.
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2001 Spurs lose their unbeaten home League record for that season.
Alan Sugar’s last game as Chairman of the club.
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2002 A lacklustre performance by Tottenham saw them lose to Blackburn Rovers in the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, despite having enough chances to win and a clear penalty denied them by the referee in the closing minutes.
This was the first major competition in this country to be played indoors, as the roof to the stadium had been closed because of the heavy rain in South Wales leading up to the match.
Neil Sullivan makes the 300th appearance of his career.
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2003 Darren Anderton’s first sending off came after the Fulham goalkeeper Maik Taylor had also been dismissed.
First drawn Premier League match with Fulham.
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2008 Jonathan Woodgate’s extra time winner in the League Cup Final was his first goal for Tottenham in his 250th career appearance.
Jermaine Jenas makes the 100th appearance of his Tottenham career.
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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.