Tottenham Hotspur are enduring a nightmare start to 2026 in the Premier League, with no wins in the calendar year so far. Their latest defeat—a 2-0 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford on February 7, 2026—extended their winless run in the league to at least seven games (and zero victories since the turn of the year). Under manager Thomas Frank, Spurs are sliding down the table and facing serious questions about their form, tactics, and future.
Tottenham’s Dismal 2026 Premier League Record
Since January 1, 2026, Tottenham have failed to secure a single Premier League victory. Key results include:
- Multiple draws (e.g., a late 2-2 equalizer at Burnley and against Manchester City at home)
- Heavy losses and narrow defeats against teams like Bournemouth, West Ham, and now Manchester United
- A run of just three points from possible 15+ in early 2026 fixtures
The 2-0 defeat to Manchester United was particularly painful: Cristian Romero’s early red card left Spurs down to 10 men, paving the way for goals from Bryan Mbeumo (38′) and Bruno Fernandes (81′). This result piled more misery on a side that has struggled for consistency all season.
Current Premier League Standing: 14th Place and Relegation Fears
After 25 matches in the 2025/26 season, Tottenham sit in 14th place with 29 points (7 wins, 8 draws, 10 losses; goal difference 35-35). They’re only a handful of points above the relegation zone, sparking genuine concern about a survival scrap for a club that won the Europa League final last season and boasts one of the richest setups in world football.
Despite creating plenty of chances (third-most in the Premier League since January 2026 according to some stats), Spurs have failed to convert them into wins. Defensive issues, injuries (reports of up to 12 players sidelined at times), and poor results against both top and bottom sides have compounded the problems.