Two sides in dire need of a win face off against one another this week as Tottenham meet Newcastle in the Premier League.
Date: 10/02/2026
Kick-off: 7:30pm
Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, North London
Spurs enter the game 15th on 29 points from 25 matches and Newcastle 12th on 33 points. Tottenham come into this after a 2-0 defeat away to Manchester United, a match where they played over 70 minutes with 10 men, while Newcastle lost 3-2 at Brentford in a contest that again showcased both their attacking quality and defensive issues. The reverse league meeting at St James’ Park earlier in the season ended 2-2.
Tottenham’s broader 2025-26 numbers show a team whose matches have been less wild than last year’s reputation suggests. After a 2–1 win over Leeds earlier in the campain, just 43% of their league matches had gone over 2.5 goals, with an average of 2.3 goals per game and three clean sheets from seven, putting Spurs in the league’s lower third for total goals and closer to safety‑first sides like Everton than to the most chaotic teams.
Their home‑only patterns are similar. In the last ten league matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, they have averaged around 1.2 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per game, with only one clean sheet and five defeats, a run that helps explain their lowly league position. Over that ten‑match sample, just 30% of their home games have seen them score twice, and 60% have finished with under 2.5 goals, which is consistent with the early‑season under‑2.5 narrative and points to a team still trying to find an effective balance between defence and attack under Thomas Frank in difficult circumstances.
Newcastle bring a very different, more volatile profile. This season's Premier League xG for stands at 1.55 per match (1.70 at home, 1.40 away) and xG against at 1.34 (1.35 at home, 1.33 away), a combination that pushes their average total goals well above two and has seen them become one of the league’s more reliably high‑event sides.
Form over the last ten away league fixtures underscores that openness. The head‑to‑head stat breakdown for this match shows Newcastle’s last ten away games producing 1.1 goals scored and 1.6 conceded per match on average, with two draws, six defeats and just two wins, but they have scored in over half of those fixtures and kept two clean sheets.
Overall, both teams come into the game in a bad way, which is could well see the teams cancel one another out.