Tottenham Hotspur lost 1-2 to Newcastle United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 10, 2026, heightening their relegation concerns. Archie Gray equalized for Spurs in the second half, but Jacob Ramsey's quick response secured the win for the visitors. Head coach Thomas Frank expressed confidence in his position despite the ongoing winless streak.
Newcastle United took control early in the Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday evening, February 10, 2026, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London. The visitors dominated the first half, with Anthony Elanga and Harvey Barnes delivering dangerous crosses that forced hurried clearances from the home defense. Joe Willock had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review midway through the half.
The breakthrough came in first-half stoppage time when Malick Thiaw headed a cross that Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario parried, only for Thiaw to prod the rebound into the net for 1-0.
Tottenham responded with more urgency after the interval, pushing their full-backs higher and pressing aggressively through Mathys Tel and Pape Sarr. On 64 minutes, a corner led to Sarr nodding the ball back across goal, where Archie Gray volleyed it past Newcastle keeper Nick Pope to equalize at 1-1.
Momentum shifted briefly, but a misplaced pass in midfield four minutes later allowed Newcastle to counter. Anthony Gordon advanced into the penalty area and laid off to Jacob Ramsey, who finished first-time beyond Vicario for 2-1.
Newcastle managed the game effectively thereafter, retaining possession and defending crosses with composure from Sven Botman and Thiaw. Tottenham's late push yielded a chance for Micky van de Ven in stoppage time, but his shot sailed over the bar.
The defeat leaves Tottenham without a Premier League win in 2026 and just two victories in their last 17 top-flight games. West Ham's point against Manchester United that night positioned Spurs five points above the relegation zone. Fans voiced frustration with loud boos at full-time and heckling toward head coach Thomas Frank.
In his post-match interview with TNT Sports, Frank said: "I think that the players gave everything out there. Newcastle were better than us in the first half but we came back in the second half and equalised." He attributed struggles to injuries and low confidence, noting: "It’s fair to say we’re a little bit hit by injuries. It’s not a full team in confidence and flow and everything."
Frank revealed a positive conversation with the club's owners the previous day, adding: "I spoke to them yesterday so no [fear of sack]. I work very hard and make sure we do everything we can." He acknowledged the pressure: "I understand the frustration and the easiest thing is to point at me. That’s part of the job unfortunately."
Tottenham's starting lineup included Vicario in goal, with Archie Gray at right-back, Radu Dragusin partnering Micky van de Ven in defense, and Djed Spence at left-back. Midfield featured Yves Bissouma, Conor Gallagher, and Pape Sarr, while the attack comprised Xavi, Wilson Odobert, and Dominic Solanke.
Newcastle lined up with Nick Pope in goal, Kieran Trippier, Sven Botman, Malick Thiaw, and Dan Burn in defense. Bruno Guimaraes and Jacob Ramsey anchored midfield alongside Joe Willock, with Elanga, Barnes, and Anthony Gordon up front, Gordon playing as a false nine.