Tottenham Hotspur’s season reached a new low on a chaotic night in North London as fans streamed out of the stadium during their humiliating 3–1 home defeat to Crystal Palace. What should have been a chance to lift spirits instead turned into a moment many supporters will want to forget, with thousands reportedly leaving before the final whistle in frustration.
The result marks an alarming milestone for Tottenham Hotspur, who are now 11 games without a victory in the Premier League since the start of 2026. A run of form that has dragged the club dangerously close to the relegation zone. Spurs now sit 16th in the table, just one point above the drop, a position unimaginable for a club that once dreamed of Champions League nights.
What makes the situation even more worrying is the brutal run of fixtures ahead. Tottenham must still travel away to face Liverpool, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Sunderland, and Wolverhampton Wanderers—a daunting stretch for a side that cannot seem to buy a win.
The atmosphere around the club has shifted from concern to genuine fear. Fans who once expected progress are now bracing themselves for a fight for survival.
For Tottenham supporters, the reality is painful: relegation talk is no longer a joke. It’s becoming a very real possibility.











