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

1891 Hampstead H Friendly 6 – 2
1896 Casuals A Friendly 4 – 1
1903 Plymouth Argyle H Southern League 0 – 2
1904 Bristol Rovers H Western 1 – 0
1908 Hull City A Second Division 0 – 1
1914 Manchester City A First Division 1 – 2
1925 Sunderland A First Division 0 – 3
1931 Nottingham Forest H Second Division 1 – 3
1936 Barnsley A Second Division 0 – 1
1942 Southampton H Football League South 1 – 1
1953 Manchester United H First Division 1 – 1
1956 Partick Thistle H Anglo-Scottish Floodlit Tournament 4 – 1
1959 Leicester City A First Division 1 – 1
1964 Manchester United A First Division 1 – 4
1970 Manchester City H First Division 2 – 0
1978 IFK Gotenburg (Sweden) A Friendly 0 – 1
1981 Manchester City A First Division 1 – 0
1984 Halifax Town A League Cup R2 1L 5 – 1
1987 Manchester United A First Division 0 – 1
1990 Hartlepool United H League Cup R2 1L 5 – 0
1993 Ipswich Town A Premier League 2 – 2
1998 Leeds United H Premier League 3 – 3
1999 Wimbledon A Premier League 1 – 1
2000 Brentford H League Cup R2 2L 2 – 0
2009 Burnley H Premier League 5 – 0
2012 Carlisle United A League Cup R3 3 – 0
2015 Manchester City H Premier League 4 – 1
2017 APOEL (Cyprus) A Champions League  Group H 3 – 0
2018 Watford H (Milton Keynes) League Cup Round 3 2 – 2 
(win 4-2 on pens)
2021 Arsenal A Premier League 1 – 3
2024 Qarabag (Azerbaijan) H Europa League 3 – 0

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur’s history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
31 14 7 10 62 38
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
15 9 4 2 39 16
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
16 5 3 8 23 22
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
0 0 0 0 0 0
Biggest win on this day
5-0   Hartlepool United  (League Cup) (Home)  1990
Biggest defeat on this day
0-3  Sunderland (First Division) (Away)  1925
1-4  Manchester United (First Division) (Away)  1964
Biggest score-line on this day
6-2  Hampstead  (Friendly) (Home)  1891
Last win on this day
3-0  2024  Qarabag (Azaerbaijan)  (Europa League) (Home)
Last draw on this day
2-2  2018  Watford  (League Cup) (Home – Milton Keynes)
Last defeat on this day
1-3  2021  Arsenal  (Premier League) (Away)

Teams we have played on this day

Manchester City 4
Manchester United 3
APOEL (Cyprus) 1
Arsenal 1
Barnsley 1
Brentford 1
Bristol Rovers 1
Burnley 1
Carlisle United 1
Casuals 1
IFK Gotenborg (Sweden) 1
Halifax Town 1
Hampstead 1
Hartlepool United 1
Hull City 1
Ipswich Town 1
Leeds United 1
Leicester City 1
Nottingham Forest 1
Partick Thistle 1
Plymouth Argyle 1
Qarabag 1
Southampton 1
Sunderland 1
Watford 1
Wimbledon 1

Notable Dates

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1903 First meeting with Plymouth Argyle.
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1908 First defeat at the hands of Hull City.
First overseas player – Max Seeburg – to play in the Football League.
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1984 Equal biggest winning margin against Halifax Town.
Only home match played against them.
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1990 Paul Gascoigne scores four times for the highest individual tally in a game against Hartlepool.
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1991 Joe Hulme, manager January 1946 – June 1949, dies.
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1998 Leeds managed for the last time by George Graham before he took over at Tottenham.
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1999 Stephen Carr’s first League goal scored for Spurs.
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2009 Robbie Keane scores four goals for Spurs in their first Premier League meeting with Burnley.
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2012 Their first goals for Spurs scored by Jan Vertonghen and Gylfi Sigurdsson.
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2015 Toby Alderweireld scores his first goal for Spurs.
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2017 Harry Kane nets a hat-trick for Spurs in the Champions League against APOEL.
Anthony Georgiou makes his Spurs debut.
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2018 Stadium MK hosted Tottenham’s home League Cup tie against Watford, as the new White Hart Lane was still under construction and Wembley was not available as they were staging a NFL game there.
Erik Lamela’s goal was the 150th goal against Watford in competitive matches and the 100th home goal against the Hornets.
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2024 Brennan Johnson scores the 50th goal of his 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.