Winner of eight FA Cups, Tottenham Hotspur is a prestigious English football club that also boasts four League Cups, one Cup Winners’ Cup and two UEFA Cups. Previously renowned as cup specialists, Spurs also conquered two League titles in 1951 and 1961.
Although the club harboured many victories in the beginning, things have not been so smooth sailing for them. They have not yet added the Premier League title (after its breakaway from the Football League) to their list of achievements. But the 2016-17 season saw them as the runners-up after Chelsea bagged victory.
Betting on this club is quite popular among punters. Here’s a comprehensive guide that will provide you with the essentials required to make a wise wager while we discuss the club’s performance in various leagues.
Key Factors to Consider When Betting on Tottenham
When you decide to place a bet on Tottenham, simply knowing the club’s odds is not adequate. You need to study the team’s performance as the form of the key players that can impact a match.
Also, check the team’s performance in the domestic and international competitions and their recent stats. Lastly, equip yourself with the opponents that the club faces by understanding their previous meetings.
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Overview of Tottenham Betting Odds
After quite a glorious pre-season, where Spurs secured four big wins, things looked brighter for Ange Postecoglou’s side. He couldn’t help but note, “You can see the growth,” after their brilliant performance in the pre-season.
As the team has qualified for the UEFA Champions League just once in its last five seasons, they aim to achieve the same under their Australian boss this season. However, the road to the UCL is proving to be more tricky than expected. Let’s look at their performance in the various leagues and see what we mean.
UEFA Europa League
Tottenham’s UEFA Europa League odds might not show them as the league’s favourite but it surely looks alright for the club. This is the first time since 2020/21 that Spurs are back in this competition, but they have returned to a new format.
The group stage has been transformed into a single league phase of 36 teams. Each club is set to play eight opponents, and the teams occupying the first eight spots on the table will directly enter the round of 16. Meanwhile, the clubs that rank from 9th to 24th will have knockout phase play-offs as the winners will join the round of 16.
Although Spurs have played five matches so far with three victories, one draw, and one loss, they have fallen to the 9th position on the table. However, all is not lost as they still have three more matches to play (with nine points up for grabs) that will determine their standing on the table.
Premier League
After ranking 5th on the league table in the 2023-24 season, Spurs looked forward to a zestful 2024-25 season. With a thrilling pre-season, they began their Premier League campaign with quite some vigour, climbing up the league table.
Postecoglou’s entertaining display of the beautiful game was clearly evident in their victories against Everton, Brentford and Manchester United in the early stages of the league. However, the club’s performance kept fluctuating as the competition progressed.
Spurs also saw some big wins against West Ham and Aston Villa, but they secured a giant victory against the defending champion Man City, with a 4-0 final score. However, after that win, their performance again took a downward curve.
In their latest update, Spurs engaged in an epic clash with Chelsea, a match that began with Tottenham taking a 2-0 lead but losing 3-4, after Son’s 90+6 minute goal.
Currently, they have trickled down to the 11th position on the league table after six victories, two draws, and seven defeats.
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EFL Cup
The EFL Cup or the Carabao Cup hosts all the Premier League clubs along with the English Football League Club. Spurs have bagged this title four times in its history, with the latest one in the 2007-08 season, where they became the first club to secure the EFL trophy in the new Wembley Stadium.
However, this title has evaded Spurs since that win, but their brilliant performance so far has raised the club’s hopes. Since they are involved in the European competitions, Tottenham entered the Carabao Cup in the third round, winning 2-1 against Coventry City.
In the fourth round, they shattered the odds and secured an epic win against Manchester City. Werner’s 5th-minute goal and Sarr’s 25th-minute one sealed their fate right in the first half, while City’s single goal in extra time proved no help. This victory secured a spot in the quarter-finals for Spurs where they are set to face Manchester United on December 19.
When we look at the EFL Cup odds, Spurs might not be the favourites to win the trophy, however, the odds don’t look too bad for them.
FA Cup
A champion of eight FA Cups in history, Tottenham clinched the last trophy of this competition in the 1990-91 season. However, their performance after that has not been as promising.
The 2024-25 season of the FA Cup will be its 144th edition where all Premier League teams will join in the third round of the competition. Tottenham’s FA Cup odds might not be the best as Arsenal and Chelsea hold the upper hand. Well, the only way to find out the truth is on January 11 when Spurs clash against Tamworth.
Tottenham Manager Odds
Ange Postecoglou took over as the Spurs’ manager position in June 2023 and brought significant changes to the club. His tactical genius saw him conquer the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Month award three times back-to-back.
Despite Tottenham’s fluctuating performance this season, the boss has the full support of the club chairman Daniel Levy.
However, fans have expressed outrage over the team’s 3-4 defeat against Chelsea, even after taking the lead 2-0. Pressure is also mounting high as the Australian and his men are set to face Rangers in the Europa League.
If Postecoglou’s attacking philosophy—that rendered defensive weakness—doesn’t transform, fans will be abuzz about whether Spurs will look for a new boss. Graham Potter, Kieran McKenna, Julian Nagelsmann, and Roberto De Zerbi are a few names that have been popping up.
However, after the chairman’s statement, it doesn’t seem highly likely that Postecoglou’s job is in a fix.
Tottenham Squad
Clubs are all about the key players as they crucially impact the match outcomes. In the 2024-25 season, Tottenham has seen a few new signings, including that of Dominic Solanke who climbed the rank as one of their key player. On the other hand, many players bid adieu to the club this season.
Let’s look at the detailed list.
Tottenham Transfers 2024-25: In
Players | Club | Transfer Fee |
Dominic Solanke | Bournemouth | €64.3M |
Archie Gray | Leeds United | €41.3M |
Wilson Odobert | Burnley | €29.3M |
Lucas Bergvall | Djurgarden | €10M |
Tottenham Transfers 2024-25: Out
Players | Club | Transfer Fee |
Oliver Skipp | Leicester | €23.5M |
Emerson Royal | Milan | €15M |
Joe Rodon | Leeds United | €11.8M |
Troy Parrott | AZ | €4M |
Theodore Adelusi | Norwich | Free transfer |
Eric Dier | Bayern | Free transfer |
Tanguy Ndombélé | Nice | Free transfer |
Ivan Perisic | Hajduk Split | Free transfer |
Ryan Sessegnon | Fulham | Free transfer |
Japhet Tanganga | Millwall | Free transfer |
George Abbott | Notts County | On loan |
Carey Bloedorn | Aveley FC | On loan |
Matthew Craig | Barnsley | On loan |
Alfie Devine | Westerlo | On loan |
Jamie Donley | Leyton Orient | On loan |
Bryan Gil | Girona | On loan |
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg | Marseille | On loan |
Josh Keeley | Leyton Orient | On loan |
Ashley Phillips | Stoke City | On loan |
Dane Scarlett | Oxford | On loan |
Manor Solomon | Leeds United | On loan |
Alejo Véliz | Espanyol | On loan |
Giovani Lo Celso | Real Betis | – |
Billy Heaps | – | – |
Nile John | Feirense | – |
Yago Santiago | Elche | – |
Jude Soonsup-Bell | Cordoba | – |
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