Tottenham fans ramp up support ahead of a crucial clash, with plans now in place to create a major atmosphere before kick-off against Nottingham Forest.
Some belief has been restored at Tottenham Hotspur, who almost certainly looked destined for the drop given their 2026 struggles.
Spurs lost four games on the bounce under interim manager Igor Tudor in his first month in charge, but their form has since improved.
Tudor secured a draw against Liverpool last weekend before guiding Tottenham to their first win under his tutelage in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham fans organise welcome event ahead of Nottingham Forest clash
The Spurs fans have since responded in positive spirits, with a message sent by THFC Flags urging a show of togetherness.
Several Tottenham players have been quick to repost the fan message as a show of unity in north London as they aim to beat the drop this season.
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Next on the agenda for Tottenham is an all-important relegation six-pointer with Nottingham Forest. A victory against the Tricky Trees will see Spurs go four clear of whoever sits in 18th.
However, a loss and a West Ham win could see Tottenham slip beyond those dreaded dotted lines.
Spurs supporters plan pre-match show of unity
In a show of togetherness, fans have organised a pre-match coach meet. The ‘Show Up, Sing Up, Stay Up’ event is set to take place on Sunday, 22 March 12:00 PM UK time.
Tottenham supporters are being urged to play their part. For generations past and present, be in that number. The aim is to build the atmosphere as the team coach arrives at the stadium.
The atmosphere is expected to build along the High Road from 12:00.
The coach is due to arrive between 12:45 and 13:00.
Fans are advised to spread out along the route from White Hart Lane station to Sainsbury’s to avoid overcrowding.
Once the players are inside, supporters are encouraged to move towards the South Concourse to continue building the atmosphere.
Bring your colours and bring the noise as Spurs look to feed off the energy from the stands.