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Tottenham news: Spurs to play in Sydney Super Cup in summer 2026

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Tottenham will travel to Australia next summer to take part in the 2026 Sydney Super Cup.

The two week event in the Aussie capital will see Spurs play Sydney FC and Chelsea in the first-ever London derby taking place outside of England.

Tottenham Hotspur head coach, Thomas Frank said: "Sydney is one of the world's most iconic locations for sport and I'm excited to be able to take the team there to play two matches, including one against one of our biggest rivals.

"I've heard all about our passionate fanbase in Australia and it's something the club is very proud of. I can't wait to experience that for myself and I know the supporters will love the opportunity to watch us take on Sydney FC and Chelsea in their home country.

"While in Sydney, as well as engaging with our fans, it's important that we explore the local area and celebrate its culture – that is something we are all looking forward to."

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Tottenham analysis: 'Spurs were at it' against Brentford

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As I walked the High Road from Seven Sisters station to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, I passed more than one group of Spurs fans anticipating a goalless draw against Brentford.

In fact, one cluster of supporters (including a chap wearing a creatively named "Van de Ben" shirt) were seriously debating whether they would take such a scoreline before a ball was kicked.

Well, Ben. And your shirt. You shouldn't have worried.

Spurs were at it. Peppering the Brentford goal with half chances, before Xavi Simons exploded into life.

He sprung to assist Richarlison for the opener, before netting his first Premier League goal with a sumptuous solo run from his own half.

And while the Dutchman took the headlines, I can't help but feel Tottenham's success stemmed from a returning Micky Van de Ven.

He injected a calmness to the backline. A backline that has received heavy criticism recently. And alongside centre back partner Cristian Romero, they shut out 11 goal man, Igor Thiago.

A rare home win for Spurs was constructed from solid foundations at the back. Thomas Frank will be hoping his side can build on that over the busy Christmas period.

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Yves Bissouma: Tottenaham 'looking into' nitrous oxide claims

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Tottenham say they are looking into claims that midfielder Yves Bissouma was filmed inhaling nitrous oxide.

The Sun published footage which it alleged showed the 29-year-old Mali international inhaling the substance, also known as laughing gas or NOS.

"We are looking into the events and it will be dealt with as an internal matter," a club spokesperson told BBC Sport.

Bissouma, a £30m signing from Brighton in 2022, was banned for one game by Spurs after being pictured inhaling nitrous oxide in 2023.

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Tottenham 2-1 Aston Villa: Olivia Holdt scores late winner in WSL

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Olivia Holdt scored in stoppage time as Tottenham came from behind to beat Aston Villa in the Women's Super League.

Holdt finished at the near post in the 95th minute, latching on to Drew Spence's through ball.

In a frantic final 10 minutes, Kirsty Hanson had put Villa in front when she fired into the bottom corner from Rachel Maltby's superb ball over the top.

It was against the run of play with Villa down to 10 players after defender Ocean Deslandes was shown a second yellow card for flying into a tackle on Holdt.

However, Villa's lead barely lasted a minute as Bethany England headed home from Amanda Nilden's cross.

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WSL LIVE: Tottenham v Aston Villa, London City Lionesses v Brighton, Man Utd v West Ham, Leicester v Man City, Chelsea v Everton

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Boos reign down from the home fans as Courtney Brosnan goes down and calls the medics on.

After some light treatment she's back to her feet and ready to carry on though.

'What a game Brosnan is having'

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Courtney Brosnan, what a game you are having. Unbelievable save, again.

Alyssa Thompson is through, and not once has she got her head up to see Lauren James.

I'm not saying she should pass it, but is there a better option there top square it to James?

CLOSE!

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Great effort from Alyssa Thompson who stings the palms of Courtney Brosnan after a lung-busting run down the right.

Almost crept in at the far post there.

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Oh, I absolutely agree, Ciara (RE:14:53), Erin is a huge miss, but I don't think Walsh fits at Chelsea for some reason!

Roberto

Fair point, Roberto.

She's one of the best midfielders in the world though, for me you make the system fit around her rather than the other way around.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Nice one touch passing as Keira Walsh passes forward to Maika Hamano who then tees up Sandy Baltimore for the shot.

The French international gets a lot of power behind it but it fizzes high and wide of the near post.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Chelsea are still dominating the ball but they are really struggling to break down this Everton mid block.

After some more side to side passing Lauren James swings a cross into the middle but it drifts behind without a decisive touch.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Ouch.

Nicole Momiki bravely ducks to head a loose airborne ball and gets a Maika Hamano boot to the head for her troubles.

Thankfully after some treatment she looks ok to continue.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

A reminder that Everton were winless in eight since thumping Liverpool 4-1 on the opening day at Anfield.

They sure don't look like a side short on confidence and form here.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Ellie Carpenter sets off on one of her trademark runs down the right to win a corner, but Everton keeper Courtney Brosnan is barged into as she leaves her line to punch it clear and gets a free kick,

Chelsea momentum halted yet again.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

It's like Chelsea have pressed the factory reset button here. They're back to side to side passes and looking for little through balls around the box.

Alyssa Thompson almost got to the byline there but for superb shielding from the Everton full-back Rion Ishikawa.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

This game state is now suddenly in Everton's hands. A team that loves to transition with a one goal lead to protect = perfect.

Though Hikaru Kitagawa and Co will have to produce better than that if they are to add any further goals here. That long range shot nearly went out of the stadium.

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Chelsea 0-1 Everton

Well that's about as bad a start for Chelsea as it is a dream start for the Toffees.

Who saw that one coming?

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Premier League: Xavi Simons scores first Premier League goal as Tottenham beat Brentford

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Tottenham 2-0 Brentford: Post-match analysis

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Thomas Frank has struggled to win over Tottenham fans who have questioned his methods and whether he is a powerful enough personality to push them back towards the top of the Premier League table.

The discontent has surfaced twice recently, after the timid tactical approach in the 4-1 derby defeat at Arsenal and when they lost 2-1 at home to Fulham.

Spurs at least showed fighting spirit to come back twice to earn a point at Newcastle, and this was another improvement as they finally found a way to win at home.

Before this win, Tottenham had played 16 league games at home in 2025, winning only three and losing 10. Frank has to change that pattern.

This was only their second home league win this season - the first came on the opening weekend against Burnley - and there was much to encourage Frank.

To add to the satisfaction, Xavi Simons finally showed why the club were willing to pay £52m to bring him in from RB Leipzig, pulling the strings behind an attacking trio of Mohammed Kudus, Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani.

Spurs have not had many days to enjoy at home this year - but this was one of them.

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Thomas Frank: Spurs ease pressure on head coach with rare home win

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Thomas Frank was finally able to stride on to the turf without facing hostility after his most important victory as Tottenham head coach.

The pressure valve has been released by the manner in which Spurs fought back to earn a point at Newcastle United on Tuesday, before securing a fully-deserved win against his former club Brentford.

It was only seven days ago that relations between the Dane and supporters questioning his credentials hit a low when he claimed those who jeered goalkeeper Gugliemo Vicario after his mistake in the defeat against Fulham were not "true Tottenham fans".

Criticising your own support is a hazardous strategy and often ends very badly, which is why this Spurs' win carried more significance for Frank and his players.

This was a banana skin of a fixture, with the danger that the club where Frank was idolised - the one he established in the Premier League - might turn up on his new doorstep to pile on the agony.

Frank may only be 15 league games into his Spurs reign, but serious doubts have been posed about his suitability for the job by a demanding fanbase.

It is premature to suggest the tide has turned for Frank, but it may have at least stopped coming in. This victory will calm nerves.

Frank has, at times, looked like a man struggling to adapt to the size of the Spurs task after working in a lower-profile role at Brentford. But the club's hierarchy are keen to back him, though they are also aware of the disconnect that has existed with supporters.

If Frank averts further crises, Spurs are in a position to provide spending power in the January window, while chief executive Vinai Venkatesham is a renowned cool head, who importantly offered support to Mikel Arteta during his early struggles as Arsenal manager.

It should be remembered that Frank took over a squad that, despite winning the Europa League last season, had finished 17th in the Premier League after losing 22 games out of 38.

As always, however, results dictate events and more specifically Frank's future, so Spurs' response to last Saturday's defeat by Fulham at least offers encouragement.

Frank's approach has been condemned as negative by his detractors - one more suited to Brentford than Spurs. That criticism was cranked up in November after the home defeat by Chelsea and the 4-1 loss at Arsenal in the north London derby, but the signs were positive here.

He has been hit over the head with poor expected goals (xG) statistics. So he can point to the fact that against Brentford, Spurs produced their second-highest xG total in a league game this season (2.15), their highest number of shots on target (seven), plus their lowest number of shots faced (four), shots on target (one) and lowest xG against total (0.29).

The statistic that mattered most, though, is the one that always does.

It should have been more than 2-0, but it gave Spurs only their second league win at home this season, and their first since Burnley were beaten on the opening weekend of the season.

On Spurs looking more threatening, Frank said: "I think it's because of a few things. I like the look of the team in general. It's a little bit of everything."

He added: "I think it was a very good performance overall. A quite complete performance. Offensively we looked a big threat going forward. We were much more dynamic and producing good chances and good moments. I really like that.

"Also on the defensive side of things, we kept them to four shots throughout the game. It was a really good performance. The fans were amazing from the off and the players were thriving off them. To have that complete collaboration together, I really loved that. It was a great win.

"We felt we needed a top performance for all of us and if we can do more of this together, then this can be the fortress we dream of. It is one step forward, there are a lot of steps to be there every week consistently but I loved it. I think the fans were very good."

It was also the day when Xavi Simons, who has struggled to make a consistent impact since his £51.8m summer move from RB Leipzig, finally showed what all the fuss was about.

Simons' run and cross put Richarlison's opener on a plate after 25 minutes. Then two minutes before the interval, he recovered from losing possession to run from just inside his own half and accelerate away from Brentford's defence, scoring his first goal for Spurs.

The Netherlands forward revelled in his free role, pulling the strings behind a front trio of Mohammed Kudus, Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani.

It was a performance that delighted his manager, who said: "I am really so pleased for him because he has been working so hard on the training pitch and in the gym.

"He is a 24/7 pro and wants it so badly. I think he has been on a good run and close to being decisive. Today with an assist and a goal, very good."

In 2025, before this win, Spurs had played 16 league games at home, winning only three and losing 10. This is the pattern Frank has to change.

The toxicity of last week had gone in line with the improved performance, with gallows humour returning as one fan responded to the applause at half-time by cupping an ear then asking: "What's that strange noise?"

It will have been music to the ears of Frank – but he will know Spurs must continue the upward curve at home to Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Brentford: Thomas Frank reaction - 'We look like a big threat'

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Tottenham 2-0 Brentford: What Keith Andrews said

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Brentford manager Keith Andrews has been speaking to Sky Sports after the defeat at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: "It was really disappointing. A disappointing performance. In the first half, it didn't feel like the levels we have been performing at. In this league if you're not quite at the levels, you can be punished. That is certainly what happened in the first half.

"I think we will be searching for the reasons [why we weren't at it]. The group so far have raised expectations, I would say, from what people thought initially. The belief I have in these players and this football club is huge. It's one bump in the road.

"Today in the first half is probably the first time I've felt we weren't really at the levels needed."

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