Tottenham will look to get back to winning ways when Brentford visit the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Saturday.
Tottenham have experienced more lows than highs in the Premier League in recent weeks. The Lilywhites are now winless in their last four league matches, with their most recent victory coming against Everton in October. They are struggling to make their mark and have slipped into the bottom half of the table due to their poor form under Thomas Frank.
The Danish tactician is also under significant pressure to turn results around at home in the Premier League. Surprisingly, the North Londoners have won just three league games at N17 in 2025, with only one home victory coming under Frank this season. Their recent defeat to Fulham highlighted just how poor Spurs have been at home, as they failed to create a meaningful chance and handed the Cottagers their first away win against them since 2013.

The loud boos echoing around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have further contributed to the team’s struggles in securing positive results. Fans remain unhappy with the performances, particularly with Frank’s choice to adopt a more pragmatic style in most matches. The Danish manager has faced heavy scrutiny for his inability to turn results around, with many questioning whether he is the right man for the job at N17.
Opta backs Tottenham to clinch all three points at home vs. Brentford
Tottenham’s next Premier League challenge comes against Brentford on Saturday. The Lilywhites will head into the game with renewed confidence following an unlikely draw against Newcastle United. As it is a home fixture, the pressure will be on Frank’s men to step up and secure only their second Premier League win at N17 this season, and their first since the opening-day victory over Burnley.
Spurs have been given a 44.5% chance of securing all three points against Brentford by Opta’s Supercomputer. The Lilywhites are clear favourites as Thomas Frank faces his former club for the first time. Meanwhile, the Bees are handed a 28.7% chance of victory as Keith Andrews’ side look to exceed expectations and continue punching above their weight in the Premier League.
Brentford suffered a 2-0 defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday night at the Emirates Stadium. Now, it is the other side of North London’s turn to inflict similar damage on Andrews’ men as they travel to N17 for a highly anticipated clash. Frank will also be eager to face a familiar group of players and get the better of them.
Tottenham’s home struggles to continue?
Tottenham have struggled to secure positive results at home in the Premier League this season. Their poor standing in the league is largely due to their home form, with only Wolves collecting fewer points at home than the Lilywhites. This highlights the size of the task ahead as they prepare to take on Brentford at N17.
Spurs failed to win a single Premier League game in November, placing Thomas Frank’s job at N17 under serious threat. All eyes will now be on the Danish manager and his squad as they aim to turn their fortunes around at home and extend their recent dominance over Brentford in domestic competitions. The Lilywhites have won their last three meetings with the Bees, and fans will hope that run continues on Saturday.
