Football Today
·3 January 2026
Can Thomas Frank silence the boos against Sunderland’s New Year giants?

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·3 January 2026

Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland head into Sunday’s meeting in London having both drawn their previous Premier League fixtures.
Each side was held to goalless draws in midweek, but the reaction to those results could not be more contrasting, shaped by performance levels, expectations and current league positions.
Tottenham’s 0-0 draw at Brentford was met with frustration rather than relief, as they struggled to impose themselves in the final third.
A lack of attacking cohesion and urgency defined the display, with Thomas Frank’s side failing to build on a run of improved defensive solidity.
Although clean sheets have become more frequent in recent weeks, the absence of cutting edge has left the club lingering in the bottom half of the table.
Home form continues to weigh heavily on Spurs. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has not provided the expected sense of authority this season, with performances often flat and confidence fragile.
Sunday’s fixture is a test of character as much as a chance to collect points. Spurs are searching for momentum, and anything short of a convincing display is likely to be met with further scrutiny.
Sunderland arrive in London in a more positive frame of mind after holding Manchester City to a draw, a result that reinforced the structure and discipline that have defined their return to the top flight.
For a newly promoted side to sit above Tottenham in the table at this stage of the season speaks volumes about the progress made under manager Regis Le Bris.
Sunderland have shown an ability to compete against high-quality opposition without abandoning their identity.
However, their away record remains a concern, with goals proving difficult to come by on the road.
The Black Cats have collected the majority of their points at the Stadium of Light, and translating that resilience into away performances remains the next step in their development.
The contrast in mood and circumstance sets up an intriguing contest. Tottenham will be under pressure to perform, while Sunderland will look to stay compact and opportunistic.









































