leeds united news begins with Tottenham Hotspur hosting Leeds United at 20:00 BST, and the recent numbers tilt firmly toward Spurs. Tottenham have won eight of their last nine Premier League games against Leeds, including the last five since a 3-1 loss in May 2021.
Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United
That sequence gives Tottenham a clear edge in the fixture, but it has not matched their home form this season. Spurs have taken only 11 home Premier League points and have lost 10 home games for a second consecutive season, a mark they have exceeded only in 1991-92, when they lost 11.
Leeds arrive with a different trend behind them. They are unbeaten in their last six Premier League games and have collected 32 Premier League points since the start of December, with only Manchester City, Manchester United and Bournemouth losing fewer matches in that stretch.
Noah Okafor and Richarlison
Noah Okafor gives Leeds another attacking route. Since the start of February, he has scored six goals in 408 Premier League minutes, a sharp return that fits a Leeds side that has already hit three or more goals in eight different league matches this season.
Richarlison offers Tottenham their most efficient forward metric in the supplied data. Across the last three Premier League seasons, he has scored or assisted every 109 minutes on average, with 25 goals and nine assists in that span. Among players with 3,000 or more Premier League minutes in that period, only Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak have produced goals or assists more frequently.
Spurs Home Record
The fixture also brings a history lesson for both clubs. Leeds won three of their four away league games at Spurs between 1997 and 2001 and drew the other, but they have lost each of their last six visits since then.
Tottenham are also chasing a short run that has not come since February 2025: three consecutive Premier League wins. For Leeds, the task is to protect a six-game unbeaten streak while carrying the form that has made their winter and spring results one of the stronger lines in the division.
At kickoff, the pressure sits on both numbers and history. Spurs need the result to steady a home record that has dipped far below their standard, while Leeds will try to turn recent away frustration at this ground into a seventh straight visit without a defeat.





