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Tottenham relegation fears laid bare as new behind-the-scenes decision made

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(Credit: Imago) Tottenham relegation fears laid bare as new behind-the-scenes decision made Thu 12 March 2026 18:15, UK Tottenham Hotspur’s relegation fears have been laid bare after the club have extended their deadline for season ticket renewals. Credit: Imago MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Why Tottenham have extended season ticket deadlineIt was revealed last month Tottenham have frozen their season ticket prices for the 2026-27 campaign following consultation with supporters’ groups.



In a new development, The Athletic reported on Thursday (12 March) Tottenham have extended the window for supporters to renew their season tickets due to the threat of relegation. In an email sent to season ticket holders, the club said: “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.” 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.“We recognise the seriousness of the current league position of our men’s team and,… pic.twitter.com/e6cSuLyhBP— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) March 12, 2026 View Tweet That move suggests Tottenham chiefs are deeply concerned about the threat of relegation and the prospect of filling their 62,850-capacity stadium, whether that’s in the Premier League or Championship next season.

Tottenham fans told to back players amid relegation fearsTottenham have given their fans very little to shout about following their dismal home form this season. Spurs have the joint-worst home record in the Premier League alongside Burnley, having won just two of their 15 matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.