Tottenham Hotspur are in a relegation battle in the 2025-26 Premier League season, with several outlets placing them among the clubs fighting to avoid the bottom three as the campaign nears its end.[1][2][3]
Overview
- Current status: Spurs sit in the relegation mix, with modest point tallies and pressure mounting as fixtures dwindle. This has sparked discussions about club stability and managerial decisions.[2][4]
- Key factors: late-season form (or the lack of it), injuries and squad depth, and the tight margins in the bottom of the table all contribute to Tottenham’s precarious position.[4][9]
Recent developments
- Timing and fixtures: Spurs’ remaining schedule includes direct clashes with other relegation contenders, which could swing the battle in either direction depending on results in the coming matches.[1][2]
- Managerial context: Igor Tudor’s period in charge and any follow-up changes have been part of the narrative around Spurs’ ability to arrest the slide, though different reports emphasize the challenge of turning around form quickly.[3][9][4]
What this means for Spurs fans
- Survival chances are still alive but slim; a point here or there, plus favorable results among rivals, could push Tottenham to safety, whereas further losses could see them drop closer to or into the relegation zone.[3][4]
- The narrative has included comparisons to others in the fight (West Ham, Leeds, Nottingham Forest) and the importance of every remaining fixture for a club of Spurs’ stature.[1][3]
Illustrative note
- A widely cited projection model and multiple outlets underscore how tight the relegation race is, with Spurs broadly viewed as one of the favorites to contend for the final relegation place if outcomes don’t improve.[3][1]
Citations
- News and analysis on Tottenham’s relegation battle and their position in the bottom-of-the-table fight, , , .