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·12 March 2026

Tottenham make surprise season ticket change after acknowledging relegation threat

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Tottenham Hotspur have extended the deadline for fans to renew season tickets beyond the end of the season after acknowledging the “seriousness” of the club’s relegation threat.

Spurs are sat just a point above the drop zone with nine Premier League games to play and could very realistically succumb to one of the biggest humiliations in the history of English football.


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The club have not won a league game in 2026 and currently look the most doomed out of the teams fighting for survival, which include Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Leeds United.

Spurs have now reached out to their season ticket holders to inform them that they will have the chance to learn the club’s fate before splashing out on a season ticket renewal, which can range from £850 to over £2,000.

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Tottenham fans have endured a horrid time watching their team this season (Getty)

In an email sent out to supporters, the club wrote: “We recognise the seriousness of the current league position of our men’s team and, following discussions with our Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, can confirm the renewal window for 2026/27 will now remain open for an extended period until Sunday 7 June to ensure fans have full clarity on next season before renewing.”

The club have frozen ticket prices for next season and also expanded the Young Adult age category - which carries a 25 percent discount from adult tickets - from 18-21 to 18-25.

While not referencing their potential relegation directly, Tottenham reiterated the commitment and desire to salvage their season, sparing themselves of the most high-profile demotion arguably since Manchester United’s drop over 50 years ago.

“Everyone at the club remains absolutely steadfast in our collective commitment to improve our Premier League position and finish the current season as strongly as possible,” the club continued.

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Tottenham’s season is going from disaster to disaster (PA Wire)

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank your incredible support during this time.”

Igor Tudor’s job is already under intense scrutiny after less than a month as interim boss, overseeing four dismal losses in his first four games. The Independent understands Sean Dyche is being considered as a potential replacement.

Spurs’ domestic woes crossed over into the Champions League this week, with Tudor watching his side fall 3-0 down at Atletico Madrid in the space of 15 minutes before replacing goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, whose inclusion in the starting line-up dramatically backfired. His side went on to lose 5-2 in the Spanish capital.

And while Tottenham’s European campaign is now all but over, it’s the Premier League run-in that really matters, with Spurs facing nine games to save their skin.

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Igor Tudor is under heavy scrutiny as Tottenham interim boss (Getty)

That begins with a tough trip to Liverpool on the weekend before a crucial relegation six-pointer with fellow strugglers Forest.

Meetings with Sunderland and Brighton then follow before travelling to Wolves, who despite being glued to the bottom of the table all season have found life at Molineux in recent weeks, taking points off leaders Arsenal before beating Champions League-chasing Aston Villa and Liverpool.

They’re back in the West Midlands to face Villa a week later before another pivotal relegation clash against Leeds, by the end of which their fate could be all but decided.

Their final two outings consist of a trip to Chelsea, who will dream of inflicting relegation on their London rivals, before ending the season at home to Everton.

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