Tottenham beat Slavia Prague at N17 to extend their unbeaten home run in Europe.
A lot has been said about Tottenham’s home form under both Thomas Frank and Ange Postecoglou. The Lilywhites have struggled to turn the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium into a Premier League fortress under either manager, finding it difficult to secure positive results regardless of the opposition. In the calendar year 2025, the North Londoners have managed to win only four Premier League home matches in total.
This is a shocking statistic considering their ambitions to close the gap on their rivals in the near future. Last weekend’s home win against Brentford was only their second Premier League victory at N17 this season, the other coming on opening day against Burnley. Fans have grown increasingly frustrated with the dismal league form at home, with many season-ticket holders reportedly boycotting games due to high ticket prices and the expectation of seeing their team fall short more often than not.

That said, it is also important to highlight that Spurs have turned their home ground into a fortress in European competitions. They boast a perfect Champions League record at N17 this season, with Thomas Frank’s side winning all four of their home matches in the tournament. Their recent 3-0 win over Slavia Prague further extended their flawless European run on home soil.
Tottenham’s impressive home record in Europe continues to shock everyone
Tottenham made history last season by winning the Europa League against all odds, ending a 17-year wait for major silverware. Remarkably, the Lilywhites also remained unbeaten at home throughout that European campaign. They were extremely hard to beat in their own backyard, and that trend has continued this season under Thomas Frank.
Following Tuesday night’s victory against Slavia Prague in the Champions League, Spurs have now extended their unbeaten home run in Europe to 23 matches. According to StatMuse FC (via X), the Lilywhites have won 18 of those fixtures across the Europa League and Champions League, drawing the remaining five. Their goal difference in European home games stands at an impressive +50.
This underlines just how dominant Spurs have been at home on European nights. Supporters will now hope that the club can replicate this level of performance in the Premier League as well. Their domestic home form is a concern that must be addressed before it becomes even more damaging. The recent win over Brentford could be the starting point of a turnaround at N17 as the festive period approaches.
Tottenham’s next home match in the Champions League will be against Borussia Dortmund in January. The Lilywhites have convincingly won all previous home encounters against the Bundesliga side. Fans will be hoping Thomas Frank’s men can continue that trend, secure all three points, and strengthen their push for automatic qualification to the knockout rounds this season.

