Tottenham Hotspur have extended the window for supporters to renew their season tickets for the 2026-27 campaign until June 7, due to the increasing threat of relegation to the Championship.
Last month, Tottenham announced they would freeze season ticket prices for next season following consultation with supporters’ groups. At the time, Spurs sat 16th, five points above West Ham United in 18th.
But having failed to win a league game in 2026, Spurs now sit just one point away from the relegation zone with nine games remaining of the Premier League season.
In an email to season ticket-holders, Tottenham said: “As previously communicated, General Admission Season Ticket Renewals for 2026/27 open today (Thursday 12 March).
“In line with our Ticketing Charter published in March 2024, we are committed to opening renewals by no later than 15 March each year.
“We recognise the seriousness of the current league position of our men’s team and, following discussions with our Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, can confirm the renewal window for 2026/27 will now remain open for an extended period until Sunday 7 June to ensure fans have full clarity on next season before renewing.”
Renewals for the current 2025-26 season closed on May 27 last year, two days after the end of the previous campaign.
This year, supporters will have two weeks from Spurs’ final league game, the visit of Everton May 24, to decide if they want to renew their seat.
Despite eventually finishing 17th last season, Spurs’ Premier League status was all but secured by the time season ticket renewals were placed on sale last year, with a 17-point buffer between them and the relegation zone at the time.
In the published minutes detailing a meeting between Tottenham’s fan advisory board and club representatives, including chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, on March 12, the supporter representatives expressed “acknowledgement” that “there is significant concern among supporters regarding the Club’s current league position for the men’s team” and that they “indicated that fans are increasingly anxious about the possibility of the Club no longer competing in the Premier League”.
The minutes also detail that “questions were raised regarding the potential impact of relegation on ticket pricing and on communications to supporters during the renewal period”.
While season ticket prices were also frozen last year, Tottenham drew criticism from some fan groups for removing concessions for new senior season ticket holders (aged 65 and above). Restrictions placed on ticket sharing and changes to the ticket exchange system were also points of frustration for sections of the fanbase. The cheapest adult season ticket at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium costs £856, with the most expensive at £2,367.
After suffering a 5-2 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night, Spurs are back in action in the Premier League on Sunday with a trip to face Liverpool at Anfield. They then face Atletico in the return leg of the last 16 tie on Wednesday, before hosting Nottingham Forest, who currently sit level on points with Spurs in 17th, on March 22.