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Tottenham Hotspur Struggle at Home Linked to Ticket Prices

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Last updated: November 4, 2025 11:17 am
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Key Points

  • Tottenham Hotspur have won just three home games in their last 19 matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  • Head coach Thomas Frank has recorded the worst home start of any Spurs manager since Andre Villas-Boas.
  • Spurs have the best away record of any Premier League team under Frank’s management.
  • Since moving to the new stadium in 2019, Spurs have lost 41 Premier League home matches, winning 70 and drawing 13.
  • Inside sources suggest high ticket prices and the period spent at Wembley have alienated traditional home supporters.
  • Tottenham Hotspur hold the third-highest average season ticket prices in the Premier League.
  • Corporate visitors and day-trippers increasingly replace traditional fans, affecting atmosphere and home advantage.
  • The lacklustre home crowd has been linked to poor home performances, making games feel like away matches.
  • Spurs face crucial upcoming home games against FC Copenhagen and Manchester United before the November international break.
  • Thomas Frank is under pressure to improve home form to enhance Spurs’ chances of winning silverware and securing a top-four league finish.

Why Has Tottenham Hotspur Struggled at Home This Season?

As reported by the Daily Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur insiders believe that an array of factors, especially high ticket prices, have significantly contributed to the club’s poor home form this season. Tottenham Hotspur have managed just three wins in their past 19 home games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a run that speaks to deep-rooted challenges.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Has Tottenham Hotspur Struggled at Home This Season?
  • How Does Thomas Frank’s Home Record Compare to Previous Managers?
  • What Role Do Ticket Prices and Fan Atmosphere Play?
  • What Are Tottenham’s Upcoming Challenges at Home?
  • How Is Thomas Frank Responding to This Home Form Crisis?
  • What Is the Bigger Impact on Tottenham’s Season?

Despite boasting the best away record of any Premier League team under head coach Thomas Frank, Spurs have faltered at home with only one league win in the 2025-26 season so far, alongside one draw and three defeats. This stark contrast between home and away performances poses a headache for Frank as he looks to restore the club’s stature.

How Does Thomas Frank’s Home Record Compare to Previous Managers?

Thomas Frank’s start at Spurs has been notably worse than any previous manager, as clarified by the Daily Telegraph. The only comparable record in recent history was that of Andre Villas-Boas, who began his Tottenham managerial career with two wins in seven home games, but Frank has only one home league victory this term.

The data highlights a worrying trend: Spurs’ underwhelming home results have compounded since their stadium move in 2019, with 41 Premier League home defeats outnumbering 70 wins and 13 draws.

What Role Do Ticket Prices and Fan Atmosphere Play?

Sources close to Tottenham Hotspur have pointed to significant off-pitch factors affecting home form. The Daily Telegraph details concerns that elevated ticket prices have driven away passionate, long-standing supporters, reducing matchday atmosphere.

Additionally, the club’s temporary relocation to Wembley during stadium construction coupled with increased season ticket costs has eroded traditional fan engagement. As a result, a growing number of corporate visitors and occasional day-trippers now fill seats, which can lead to a less vibrant, less intimidating home crowd.

The ambience inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is sometimes described as flat, and former players and insiders claim it feels more like playing an away match. This lack of vocal support and home advantage reportedly exacerbates the team’s poor home performances.

What Are Tottenham’s Upcoming Challenges at Home?

Tottenham Hotspur face important fixtures in the coming weeks that could define their season. According to reports by the Daily Telegraph, Spurs will host FC Copenhagen in the Champions League, followed by a key Premier League clash against Manchester United just before the international break in November.

Securing back-to-back wins at home has become crucial for the club to regain confidence, strengthen their bid for trophies, and improve their prospects of qualifying for next season’s Champions League by finishing in the Premier League top four.

How Is Thomas Frank Responding to This Home Form Crisis?

Thomas Frank is under mounting pressure to turn Tottenham’s home form around. The head coach is reportedly aware that winning at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could make all the difference in Spurs’ ambitions this season.

As the manager with the best away record in the Premier League currently, Frank’s challenge is to translate that success on to the home pitch, despite the distracting factors unfavourable to the team.

What Is the Bigger Impact on Tottenham’s Season?

The sustained home struggles threaten the club’s overall performance. If the pattern continues, Tottenham could find it difficult to compete for silverware or secure a coveted top-four league finish.

The frustrated fanbase and lack of home support create an uncomfortable atmosphere that impacts player morale and tactical execution. Bridging the gap between away brilliance and home struggles will be key for Spurs going forward.

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