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

1976 Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) A Friendly 1 – 4
1980 Southend United A Friendly 1 – 1
1988 Trelleborgs FF (Sweden) A Friendly 3 – 0
2002 Queens Park Rangers A Friendly 2 – 3
2004 Glasgow Rangers A Friendly 0 – 2
2007 Orlando Pirates (South Africa) N (Pretoria) Vodacom Challenge 3 – 0
2008 Norwich City A Friendly 5 – 1
2021 MK Dons A Friendly 3 – 1

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
8 4 1 3 18 12
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
0 0 0 0 0 0
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
7 3 1 3 15 12
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 1 0 0 3 0
Biggest win on this day
5-1  Norwich City  (Friendly) (Away)  2008
Biggest defeat on this day
1-4  Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) (Friendly) (Away)  1976
Biggest score-line on this day
5-1  Norwich City  (Friendly) (Away)  2008
Last win on this day
2021  3-1  Norwich City  (Friendly) (Away)
Last draw on this day
1980  1-1  Southend United  (Friendly) (Away)
Last defeat on this day
2004  0-2  Glasgow Rangers  (Friendly) (Away)

Teams we have played on this day

Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) 1
Glasgow Rangers 1
MK Dons 1
Norwich City 1
Orlando Pirates (South Africa) 1
Queens Park Rangers 1
Trelleborgs FF (Sweden) 1
Southend United 1

 Notable Dates


1887 James Morton, centre forward 1908-1909, born.

1923 Len Garwood, half back 1945-1951, born.

1947 Alf Messer, centre half 1930-1932, dies.

1952 Walter Bull, half back 1904-1909, dies.

1981 Michael Carrick, midfielder 2004-2006, born.

1993 Harry Kane, forward 2009- , born.

2007 Spurs lift the Vodacom Challenge trophy and become the first side to take it out of Africa.

2008 Darren Bent scores four goals as Spurs beat Norwich at Carrow Road in a pre-season friendly.
Striker Robbie Keane leaves Spurs in a deal to join Liverpool that could rise to £20.3 million.

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.