Tottenham Relegation Odds - Spurs Into The Drop Zone

Tottenham Hotspur are in the Premier League relegation zone - a sentence that still feels surreal, but is now the reality.
Following Sunday's 1-0 defeat to Sunderland, punters are beginning to take notice, with Tottenham relegation odds shortening across the top betting sites.
Spurs sit 18th on 30 points, two points from safety, with six games to play. They have not won a single Premier League match in 2026.
That's 14 games without a victory - the worst such run since the 1930s.
The collapse has been extraordinary even by Tottenham's standards. Three managers. Two sackings. Zero wins since 28 December.
Thomas Frank was dismissed in February after going winless in his final eight league matches.
IgorTudor arrived as interim and made things considerably worse - zero wins from five league games, a 1-4 home thrashing by Arsenal, and a 0-3 humiliation against Nottingham Forest in his last match before leaving by mutual consent on 29 March.
Roberto De Zerbi was appointed on a five-year deal on 31 March, a long-term appointment made in a short-term crisis.
His debut ended in defeat at Sunderland, where a deflected goal and a VAR-overturned penalty summed up Spurs' season perfectly.
Skipper Cristian Romero also left the pitch injured. It's been that kind of year.
The numbers are bleak - 40 goals scored, 51 conceded across 32 games, and just two home wins all season.
No clean sheet since 1 January, and their record in 2026 reads: 0 wins, 5 draws, 9 defeats.
Premier League Relegation Betting Odds
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Tottenham's Upcoming Fixtures
Six games to save the season - Tottenham's run-in includes some winnable fixtures alongside some very tough ones.
- Saturday, 18 April vs Brighton (H) - De Zerbi faces his former club in what is already a must-win
- Saturday, 25 April vs Wolves (A) - virtually relegated opponents; no excuses for Spurs
- Saturday 2 May vs Aston Villa (A) - very difficult; Villa chasing a Champions League spot
- Monday, 11 May vs Leeds United (H) - potentially season-defining six-pointer
- Sunday, 17 May vs Chelsea (A) - another tough clash as Chelsea hunt down a European slot
- Sunday 24 May vs Everton (H) - Everton with nothing to play for on the final day
Analysts suggest Spurs need 6–8 points from these six games to survive.
Given they've taken just five points from their last 14 matches, that demands a dramatic and immediate turnaround.
There is some hope. Spurs have no European fixtures remaining, giving De Zerbi uninterrupted preparation time each week.
And the Opta model still backs them to stay up - just about.
But with Romero injured, a lengthy absentee list, and a manager who has had exactly one day on the training pitch, the margin for error is non-existent.
Brighton at home on Saturday is the start point - win that, and the great escape becomes credible.
Lose it, and Tottenham could be playing Championship football next season for the first time since 1977.

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