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Tottenham set unwanted club mark with 13th straight Premier League game without a win

Tottenham Hotspur’s crisis deepened after a 3–0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, extending the club’s Premier League winless run to 13 matches and setting an unwanted record not seen for 91 years, according to reports citing Squawka.

Tottenham suffered another heavy setback on Sunday as Nottingham Forest won 3–0 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Matchweek 31 of the Premier League. Forest took all three points through goals from Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi, while Spurs were met with boos from the home crowd after another damaging result.

The defeat stretched Tottenham’s league run without a win to 13 matches. Reuters confirmed the length of the streak, while The Independent, citing Squawka, described it as Spurs’ longest such run for 91 years. Tottenham’s last Premier League victory came against Crystal Palace in late December, when they edged a 1–0 win through Archie Gray’s goal in their final league match of 2025.

The result leaves Tottenham in serious trouble near the bottom of the table. Reuters reported that Spurs dropped to 17th place on 31 points after 31 matches, only one point above the relegation zone, while Forest climbed above them after a crucial away victory. What had already become a disappointing season is now turning into a battle for survival, and pressure around the club is rising sharply.

For Tottenham, the scale of the slide is now impossible to ignore. A run that reaches back to the end of December has turned a difficult campaign into a full-blown crisis, and unless results change quickly, this record may come to symbolize one of the club’s bleakest Premier League seasons in decades.

Published March 24, 2026 by Brian Oiriga
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