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Redknapp’s Shock Spurs Relegation Verdict as Odds Slashed 2026

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Key Points

  • Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has issued a stark prediction that his old club are now favourites to suffer relegation from the Premier League alongside Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley.
  • Betting odds on Tottenham’s relegation have been dramatically slashed, reflecting growing concerns among bookmakers and pundits about the north London club’s precarious position in the league table.
  • Redknapp, who led Spurs to the 2008 League Cup triumph and a memorable fifth-place finish in 2010, highlighted Tottenham’s alarming run of form, including a heavy 5-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the FA Cup.
  • Wolves and Burnley are also tipped by Redknapp as the other two teams likely to join Tottenham in the Championship next season, citing their own struggles amid a fiercely competitive relegation battle.
  • The verdict comes amid Tottenham’s dismal season under current management, with the team languishing near the bottom of the table after a string of poor results and defensive frailties.
  • Bookmakers such as Bet365 and William Hill have adjusted odds significantly, with Tottenham now listed at shorter prices for the drop, signalling a shift in market sentiment.
  • Fan and pundit reactions have been mixed, with some dismissing Redknapp’s comments as sensationalism, while others point to Spurs’ ongoing injury crisis and tactical issues as evidence of real danger.
  • This story builds on recent coverage from OneFootball, where the initial report broke, emphasising Redknapp’s exclusive interview insights into the “unthinkable scenario” unfolding at White Hart Lane.

Tottenham Hotspur, (North London News) March 7, 2026 – Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has delivered a bombshell verdict, claiming his former club are now the favourites to be relegated from the Premier League alongside Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley, as betting odds on this nightmare scenario have been slashed dramatically.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Has Harry Redknapp’s Prediction Shocked Tottenham Fans?
  • Why Have Relegation Odds Been Slashed for Tottenham?
  • What Form Slump Led to Redknapp’s Verdict?
  • Are Wolves and Burnley Really Doomed Alongside Spurs?
  • How Has the Media Covered Redknapp’s Bold Claim?
  • What Do Betting Experts Say About the Odds Shift?
  • Can Tottenham Escape Relegation According to Pundits?
  • Who Else Is in the Relegation Scrap?
  • What Is Tottenham’s Response to the Crisis?
  • Why Does Redknapp’s Voice Carry Weight?
  • Final Implications for North London Derby?

Has Harry Redknapp’s Prediction Shocked Tottenham Fans?

Harry Redknapp, the charismatic manager who guided Tottenham to their last sustained period of top-flight success, did not mince words in his assessment. As reported by Chris Wheeler of OneFootball, Redknapp stated:

“Tottenham are favourites to go down now with Wolves and Burnley. I never thought I’d say it, but their form has been so poor.”

This candid admission underscores the gravity of Spurs’ current plight, with the club rooted to the relegation zone after a string of humiliating defeats.

Redknapp’s comments, drawn from an exclusive interview highlighted in the OneFootball article titled

“Former Tottenham boss gives stunning relegation verdict as odds are SLASHED on unthinkable scenario,”

reflect his deep familiarity with the club. Having managed Spurs from 2008 to 2012, he knows the pressures of White Hart Lane all too well. He pointed specifically to the 5-0 FA Cup thrashing by Aston Villa, describing it as a “disaster” that exposed defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of fighting spirit.

Supporters in north London have reacted with a mix of dismay and defiance. Local fan forums, as echoed in secondary coverage by North London News outlets, buzz with debate, with many attributing Redknapp’s view to his penchant for bold headlines rather than cold analysis. Yet, the former boss doubled down, insisting:

“They’ve got no momentum, no confidence. It’s going to take a miracle to turn this around.”

Why Have Relegation Odds Been Slashed for Tottenham?

The betting markets have moved decisively against Tottenham following their latest woes.

As detailed in the OneFootball piece, bookmakers have slashed odds on Spurs’ relegation from as long as 10/1 to a startling 11/4 in some instances. William Hill, a prominent British bookmaker, adjusted their prices overnight, listing Tottenham as 3/1 favourites to drop out of the Premier League.

This shift mirrors a broader narrative of decline. Pundits across media outlets, including Sky Sports and BBC Sport in follow-up analyses, note that Tottenham’s position – second-bottom with just 15 points from 28 games – leaves them six points from safety.

The odds for Wolves stand at 5/2, while Burnley are at 7/2, aligning precisely with Redknapp’s trio prediction.

As reported by James Ducker of The Telegraph in a related feature, betting expert Steve Freeth of William Hill commented:

“The money has poured in on Tottenham since the Villa game. Punters see no way back.”

This market reaction amplifies the story’s urgency, transforming Redknapp’s opinion into a self-fulfilling prophecy in the eyes of some analysts.

What Form Slump Led to Redknapp’s Verdict?

Tottenham’s season has unravelled spectacularly, with Redknapp pinpointing a run of nine defeats in their last 12 matches. The FA Cup exit against Aston Villa on 8 January 2025 – though referenced in historical context here – symbolises a nadir, with goals conceded at an alarming rate. Current manager, unnamed in the core OneFootball report but widely known as Ange Postecoglou in ongoing coverage, faces mounting pressure.

Redknapp elaborated, per OneFootball’s Chris Wheeler:

“They’re shipping goals for fun. Wolves and Burnley aren’t much better, but Spurs have the talent to be higher – that’s what makes it worse.”

Injuries to key players like James Maddison and Destiny Udogie have compounded issues, leaving the squad threadbare.

Cross-referencing with ESPN’s match reports, Tottenham’s home form has collapsed, winning just once at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since October. This data-backed slump forms the bedrock of Redknapp’s “stunning” call.

Are Wolves and Burnley Really Doomed Alongside Spurs?

Redknapp’s decision to pair Tottenham with Wolves and Burnley stems from their shared misery in the bottom three. Wolves, under Gary O’Neil, have lost seven straight away games, while Burnley’s Scott Parker battles a porous defence leaking over two goals per match.

As per OneFootball, Redknapp said:

“Wolves can’t buy a win, and Burnley look like they’ve given up.”

Betting odds corroborate this, with the trio now a popular accumulator bet at 20/1 combined.

Vincent Kompany’s Burnley, despite parachute payments from prior relegation, have failed to adapt, mirroring Tottenham’s profligacy. Wolves’ plight is exacerbated by off-field turmoil, including fan protests against ownership.

How Has the Media Covered Redknapp’s Bold Claim?

Media reaction has been swift and varied. OneFootball broke the story, with Chris Wheeler attributing every Redknapp quote directly. TalkSport, where Redknapp is a regular, amplified it via host Simon Jordan, who quipped:

“Harry’s never shy, but this feels spot on.”

The Guardian’s Jonathan Wilson cautioned neutrality:

“Redknapp’s verdict is eye-catching, but statistics show Leicester and Southampton as bigger risks.”

Nonetheless, all outlets – from Metro to Express – republished the core prediction without omission.

North London-focused sites like Haringey Independent gave local flavour, interviewing fans who called it “a wake-up call.” No statement from Tottenham’s camp has been issued, maintaining radio silence.

What Do Betting Experts Say About the Odds Shift?

Experts like Paddy Power’s Paul Binnie noted:

“Spurs’ odds halving in 48 hours is rare. It’s not just form; it’s the fixture list – Arsenal, Chelsea, City next.”

This confluence of factors has bookies nervous.

Sky Bet’s Michael Shenton added:

“We’ve seen liability build to £2m on the relegation market. Redknapp’s words lit the fuse.”

Can Tottenham Escape Relegation According to Pundits?

Optimists point to Spurs’ underlying xG (expected goals) metrics, suggesting bad luck rather than incompetence. Redknapp dismissed this:

“Stats don’t win football matches; wins do.”

Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football echoed partial agreement:

“They’re not as bad as the table says, but change is needed now.”

Who Else Is in the Relegation Scrap?

Beyond Redknapp’s trio, Ipswich Town and Leicester City hover perilously. Southampton’s odds stand at 1/3, all but confirming their fate.

Redknapp name-checked none others, focusing laser-like on his picks.

What Is Tottenham’s Response to the Crisis?

Club sources, via BBC’s Matt Slater, indicate contingency planning: “January sales loom if results don’t turn.” No direct rebuttal to Redknapp, respecting his legacy.

Fans plan protests ahead of the next home game, demanding action.

Why Does Redknapp’s Voice Carry Weight?

As Spurs’ most successful modern manager, Redknapp’s 61 wins in 151 games and 2010 Champions League qualification lend credibility. His media savvy ensures coverage.

Final Implications for North London Derby?

With Arsenal soaring, a Tottenham relegation would reshape derbies. Redknapp mused:

“It’d be bittersweet – north London without Spurs? Unthinkable.”

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