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

1894
Wolverton
H
FA Cup 2QR
5 – 3
1900
Portsmouth
A
Friendly
3 – 1
1902
Queens Park Rangers
H
Western League
3 – 0
1906
Portsmouth H Southern League 1 – 1
1917 Chelsea A London Combination 0 – 0
1923 Nottingham Forest A First Division 0 – 0
1924 Clapton Orient A London Professional Football Charity Fund 1 – 2 (aet)
1928 Clapton Orient H Second Division 2 – 1
1930 Crystal Palace A London Professional Football Charity Fund 2 – 2
1934 Manchester City A First Division 1 – 3
1945 Brentford H Football League South 1 – 0
1951 Wolverhampton Wanderers H First Division 4 – 2
1956 Portsmouth A First Division 3 – 2
1962
Leicester City H First Division 4 – 0
1970 Motherwell A Texaco Cup R2 2L 1 – 3
1973 Everton A First Division 0 – 0
1979 Middlesbrough A First Division 1 – 4
1982 Bayern Munich (Germany) A European Cup Winners Cup R2 2L 0 – 0
1984 West Bromwich Albion H First Division 2 – 3
2002
Chelsea A Premier League 0 – 0
2007 Middlesbrough A Premier League 0 – 0
2011 Rubin Kazan (Russia) A Premier League 0 – 1
2012 Wigan Athletic H Premier League 0 – 1
2013 Everton A Premier League 0 – 0
2018 Wolverhampton Wanderers A Premier League 3 – 2
2019 Everton A Premier League 1 – 1
2024 Aston Villa H Premier League 4 – 1

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
27 10 10 7 43 34
Home  Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
10 7 1 2 26 12
Away  Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
17 3 9 5 17 22
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
0 0 0 0 0 0
Biggest win on this day
4-0  Leicester City  (First Division)  (Home)  1962
Biggest defeat on this day
1-4  Bayern Munich (Germany) (European Cup-Winners Cup) (Away)  1982
Biggest score-line on this day
5-3   Wolverton  (FA Cup)  (Home)  1894
Last win on this day
2024  4-1  Aston Villa  (Premier League) (Home)
Last draw on this day
2019  1-1  Everton  (Premier League) (Away)
Last defeat on this day
2012  0-1  Wigan Athletic  (Premier League) (Home)

Teams we have played on this day

Everton 3
Portsmouth 3
Chelsea 2
Middlesbrough 2
Orient/Leyton Orient/Clapton Orient 2
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2
Aston Villa 1
Bayern Munich (Germany) 1
Brentford 1
Crystal Palace 1
Leicester City 1
Manchester City 1
Motherwell 1
Nottingham Forest 1
Queens Park Rangers 1
Rubin Kazan (Russia) 1
West Bromwich Albion 1
Wigan Athletic 1
Wolverton 1

Notable Dates

1894 This match marked the debuts of Lycurgus Burrows at full back and Charlie Ambler in goal.
First Spurs goal scored by Ernie Payne.
1923 Sid White makes his debut at half back. Sammy Brooks makes his last appearance for Tottenham.
1924 The match went into extra time, but bad light caused the game to be stopped after 20 minutes of the extra time, although the result was allowed to stand, with Harry Hargreaves’ strike in extra time, after the game finished 1-1 at 90 minutes, giving Tottenham the trophy.
1928 Harry Wilding makes his centre half debut.
1955 Maurice Norman signs for Tottenham from Norwich City.
1962 Both Danny Blanchflower and Terry Medwin score their last goals for Spurs.
1970 Spurs crash out of their one and only entry to the Texaco Cup.
1972 Spurs coach Ugo Ehiogu born.
1982 Another bad weather day as Spurs crash out of the European Cup Winners Cup amidst the fog that was so bad that one end of the pitch could not be seen from the other.
2007 Jermain Defoe makes his 250th career league appearance (West Ham, Bournemouth and Spurs).
Robbie Keane makes his 250th Premier League appearance (Coventry City, Leeds United and Spurs).
Michael Dawson makes his 200th career appearance (Nottingham Forest and Tottenham).
2018 Mousa Dembele makes his 250th Spurs appearance.
Juan Foyth makes his Premier League debut.
2024 James Maddison scores his 50th career Premier League goal.
Tottenham’s win after conceding first was their eighth and equalled a Premier League record in a calendar year.

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.