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

1893 Old St. Stephen’s H Southern Alliance 1 – 2
1899 Brighton United H Southern League 1 – 3
1905 Luton Town H Southern League 1 – 0
1907 Luton Town H Southern League 1 – 2
1910 Sunderland H First Division 5 – 1
1916 Fulham H London Combination Second Competition 4 – 0
1921 Liverpool A First Division 1 – 1
1922 Preston North End Hillsborough FA Cup Semi-Final 1 – 2
1926 Newcastle United H First Division 1 – 0
1932 Stoke City H Second Division 3 – 3
1933 Lincoln City H Second Division 3 – 2
1939 Swansea Town H Second Division 3 – 0
1940 Millwall A Football League South Group C 1 – 1
1944 Aldershot H League South Cup Section 2 2 – 0
1950 West Ham United H Second Division 4 – 1
1953 Manchester United A First Division 2 – 3
1961 Fulham A First Division 0 – 0
1967 Leicester City A First Division 1 – 0
1972 Sheffield United H First Division 2 – 0
1978 Mansfield Town A Second Division 3 – 3
1987 Newcastle United A First Division 1 – 1
2000 Watford A Premier League 1 – 1

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
22 10 7 5 37 21
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
13 9 1 3 31 14
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
8 1 6 1 5 5
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 0 0 1 1 2
Biggest win on this day
5-1   Sunderland  (First Division) (Home)  1910
4-0   Fulham  (London Combination Second Competition) (Home)  1916
Biggest defeat on this day
1-3  Brighton United (Southern League) (Home)  1899
Biggest score-line on this day
3-3  Mansfield Town  (Second Division) (Home)  1978
Last win on this day
1972  2-0  Sheffield United (First Division) (Home)
Last draw on this day
2000  1-1  Watford  (Premier League) (Home)
Last defeat on this day
1953  2-3  Manchester United (First Division) (Home)

Teams we have played on this day

Fulham 2
Luton Town 2
Newcastle United 2
Aldershot 1
Brighton United 1
Leicester City 1
Lincoln City 1
Liverpool 1
Manchester United 1
Mansfield Town 1
Millwall 1
Old St. Stephen’s 1
Preston North End 1
Sheffield United 1
Stoke City 1
Sunderland 1
Swansea City/Swansea Town 1
Watford 1
West Ham United 1

Notable Dates

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1895 Jimmy Seed, inside forward 1919-1927, born.
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1899 First home match against Brighton then bearing the name Brighton United and still Spurs biggest home defeat by that club.
Played in front of the smallest home crowd for a fixture against the Seagulls = 2,500
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1907 Full back John Wilkinson makes his Spurs debut.
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1910 Jimmy Kennedy makes his half back debut for Tottenham in their first league match against Sunderland there.
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1916 Bobby Steel scores for the club for the last time.
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1918 Walter Tull is killed in action in World War I.
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1922 The second year running that Spurs had met Preston in the FA Cup semi-final, this time at Hillsborough.  It was fate that Cup holders Spurs should lose their grip on the trophy as a goal was disallowed when the ref blew up for a Preston player being “injured” upfield when the ball was on it’s way into the net, but had not crossed the line.
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1926 Bill Bann plays his first game for Spurs in the full back position in front of the smallest away crowd for a game at Newcastle United = 11,247
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1932 Full back Harry Marshall makes his one and only appearance for Spurs.
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1933 Jimmy Brain scores for the last time for Spurs.
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1939 Ron Burgess scores for his first Spurs goal.
Johnny Morrison hits his 100th goal with his second of the match.
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1950 Terry Yorath, midfielder 1979-1981, born.
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1978 Only game played against Mansfield Town away from home.  It did feature the highest number of goals scored in a match between the two clubs and the two goals by Glenn Hoddle are the most goals scored in a match against The Stags.
Micky Stead plays his last Spurs game.
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1986 Record appearance holder Steve Perryman leaves to join Oxford United after 17 years with the club.
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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.