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Stadium Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Founded 1882
Colours Navy Blue / White

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Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur
Sat 22 Aug, 16:30
Bookmaker Brentford Draw Tottenham Hotspur
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📊 League Position

#TeamPGDPtsForm
15Crystal Palace38-1045LDLDL
16Nottingham Forest38-344DLDWW
17Tottenham38-941WLDWW
18West Ham38-1939WLLLW
19Burnley38-3722DLDLL

🏥 Injury News

M. Kudus
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Updated: 24 May 2026

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About Betting on Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882 and plays at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London. The club competes in the Premier League and has a distinguished history spanning over a century. Tottenham won the League title twice and the FA Cup eight times, establishing itself as one of England's major football institutions. The fixture against Arsenal remains one of football's fiercest rivalries, known as the North London Derby, defining the club's competitive identity.

Club Facts

Founded1882
Home groundTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Club coloursNavy Blue / White
CountryEngland
Current leaguePremier League

Recent League History

SeasonLeaguePosPtsGFGA
2024/25 Premier League 17 38 64 65
2023/24 Premier League 5 66 74 61
2022/23 Premier League 8 60 70 63
2021/22 Premier League 4 71 69 40

Betting on Tottenham Hotspur: What the Data Shows

Across the last five seasons, Tottenham have demonstrated a high-scoring profile, with 51.7% of matches featuring two or more goals from the club. However, this attacking output has been paired with defensive vulnerabilities: the home clean sheet rate stands at just 10.7%, creating substantial BTTS (both teams to score) opportunities at 73.5% across all fixtures. The away clean sheet rate of 14.2% reinforces this pattern away from home. Spurs scored 3+ goals in 24.0% of matches historically, indicating consistent attacking threat, though they failed to score in 18.6% of all matches. Win-to-nil backed outcomes remain statistically scarce, making BTTS and over-goal markets the primary statistical anchors for long-term Tottenham wagering profiles.

When was Tottenham Hotspur founded?

The club was established in 1882, originally as Hotspur Football Club before merging with Tottenham. This makes it one of England's longest-running professional football institutions with over 140 years of history.

Where does Tottenham play their home matches?

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London serves as the club's home ground. Opened in 2019, the stadium replaced White Hart Lane and features a capacity of approximately 62,850.

What are Tottenham's major trophy wins?

The club won the First Division title twice (1950-51 and 1960-61) and achieved the league and FA Cup double in 1960-61. Spurs also secured eight FA Cup victories, making them one of the competition's most successful sides historically.

Who is Tottenham's record goalscorer?

Harry Kane holds the record as the club's all-time leading goalscorer in competitive matches. Kane's prolific output across multiple seasons established him as one of the Premier League era's most consistent strikers.

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