1-0 v Crystal Palace - 28 December 2025 - Away

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Spurs 1

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

0

Details
Match Number

7744

Opposition
Crystal palace

Crystal Palace

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2025/26

Date

28th December 2025

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

Selhurst Park

Attendance

25,186

Referee

Jarred Gillett

VAR

James Bell

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

9th

Opposition Form

WWLLWW

Weather at Kick Off

6.5° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7706th overall match (3693 wins, 1670 draws, 2330 losses)

  • 6076th competitive match (2761 wins, 1394 draws, 1921 losses)

  • team

    117th match vs Crystal Palace (57 wins, 29 draws, 31 losses)

  • competition

    1284th Premier League match (558 wins, 302 draws, 424 losses)

  • 7018th match in England (3322 wins, 1549 draws, 2134 losses)

  • 61st match at Selhurst Park (29 wins, 18 draws, 14 losses)

  • Archie Gray
    Archie Gray: First Goal
  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
15 Attempts 8
2 Attempts on Target 4
1.5 xG 0.8
61% Possession 39%
730 Touches 535
457 Passes Completed 254
599 Passes Attempted 378
76.3% Pass Completion 67.2%
27 Crosses 12
21 Throw-ins 20
3 Corners 2
11 Tackles 10
13 Blocks 14
7 Interceptions 6
3 Saves 2
7 Fouls 5
3 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 3
Report

Teenager Archie Gray's first senior goal ensured Tottenham bounced back from consecutive Premier League defeats with a narrow victory over Crystal Palace, as Thomas Frank's side ended the year on a positive note at Selhurst Park.

The 19-year-old Gray punished Palace's failure to deal with a corner from close range three minutes before half-time, after Randal Kolo Muani and then Richarlison were able to win aerial duels following Pedro Porro's delivery to the back post.

Spurs were denied a more comfortable conclusion to the match when Wilson Odobert's attempt struck the post, while Richarlison twice had goals disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee for offside.

The Brazilian mistimed his dart to meet Mohammed Kudus' cross in the closing stages, having already had a finish ruled out because of an offside against Lucas Bergvall in the build-up when Spurs threatened for the first time after 17 minutes.

Palace offered the greater first-half threat as Jean-Philippe Mateta's strength and excellent hold-up play caused Tottenham issues, but the Frenchman sent a shot narrowly wide and headed over inside the six-yard box with his two best chances.

Justin Devenny blazed over inside the Spurs box and Maxence Lacroix headed agonisingly wide as Palace probed for an equaliser - but they ultimately failed to land a second-half attempt on target as they fell to a third straight league defeat.

Victory moved Tottenham up three places to 11th, one point behind Crystal Palace, who remain ninth.

While Frank has been unable to oversee a dramatic upturn in Tottenham's fortunes during an inconsistent start since his summer appointment, these important three points ensured there remains much to aim for in the second half of the campaign.

Spurs will begin the new year as they began 2025, positioned in the bottom half of the Premier League, as Frank attempts to put his stamp on his new team.

The former Brentford boss had celebrated just one win in the past eight league games – taking five points from a possible 24 - and, while a transition period was always going to be required, the toothless nature of some of those performances has contributed to fan frustration.

For the fifth time this season – a tally matched only by second-from-bottom Burnley – Spurs failed to attempt a shot in the opening 30 minutes of a Premier League match.

Following Gray's crucial goal, they went another 30 minutes without registering an attempt before Odobert was inches away from securing the points.

But in a low quality contest, Frank's men showed the necessary grit and determination to seal a victory which he will hope can provide a springboard.

While Oliver Glasner refused to blame fatigue for his side's comprehensive defeat by promoted Leeds United last week, there can be no doubt that his players are feeling the effects of the hectic schedule created by their first campaign in major European competition.

Having lost their previous two Premier League matches by an aggregate score of 7-1, the Eagles often appeared flat and short on ideas as they searched for a second-half response.

Although they attempted 15 shots, Palace failed to create a single big chance on home soil as they equalled their longest losing run in the competition under Glasner in what was their eighth and final game of an exhausting December.

Mateta's failure to make more of two decent first-half chances when his side were in the ascendancy hinted at the loss of sharpness that has caused.

While appearing otherwise solid defensively, set-pieces continue to prove Palace's Achilles heel. Eight of the last nine goals they have conceded in all competitions have come from those situations.

After delivering one of the best years in FA Cup winners Crystal Palace's history, Glasner will now hope the January transfer window can provide his stretched squad with necessary reinforcements.

Timeline
KO
Richarlison Offside (VAR)
17'

Will Hughes

45+3'
HT +4'

Maxence Lacroix

46'
Richarlison Offside (VAR)
75'

Jefferson Lerma

85'
FT +7'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
18 13 3 2 33 11 22 42
2
Manchester city
18 13 1 4 43 17 26 40
3
Aston villa
18 12 3 3 29 19 10 39
4
Liverpool
18 10 2 6 30 26 4 32
5
Chelsea
18 8 5 5 30 19 11 29
6
Manchester united
18 8 5 5 32 28 4 29
7
Sunderland
17 7 6 4 19 17 2 27
8
Brentford
18 8 2 8 28 26 2 26
9
Crystal palace
17 7 5 5 21 19 2 26
10
Fulham
18 8 2 8 25 26 -1 26
11
Everton
18 7 4 7 18 20 -2 25
12
Brighton hove albion
18 6 6 6 26 25 1 24
13
Newcastle united
18 6 5 7 23 23 0 23
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 6 4 7 26 23 3 22
15
Afc bournemouth
18 5 7 6 27 33 -6 22
16
Leeds united
17 5 4 8 24 31 -7 19
17
Nottingham forest
18 5 3 10 18 28 -10 18
18
West ham united
18 3 4 11 19 36 -17 13
19
Burnley
18 3 3 12 19 34 -15 12
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
18 0 2 16 10 39 -29 2
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
18 13 3 2 33 11 22 42
2
Manchester city
18 13 1 4 43 17 26 40
3
Aston villa
18 12 3 3 29 19 10 39
4
Liverpool
18 10 2 6 30 26 4 32
5
Chelsea
18 8 5 5 30 19 11 29
6
Manchester united
18 8 5 5 32 28 4 29
7
Sunderland
18 7 7 4 20 18 2 28
8
Brentford
18 8 2 8 28 26 2 26
9
Crystal palace
18 7 5 6 21 20 1 26
10
Fulham
18 8 2 8 25 26 -1 26
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 7 4 7 27 23 4 25
12
Everton
18 7 4 7 18 20 -2 25
13
Brighton hove albion
18 6 6 6 26 25 1 24
14
Newcastle united
18 6 5 7 23 23 0 23
15
Afc bournemouth
18 5 7 6 27 33 -6 22
16
Leeds united
18 5 5 8 25 32 -7 20
17
Nottingham forest
18 5 3 10 18 28 -10 18
18
West ham united
18 3 4 11 19 36 -17 13
19
Burnley
18 3 3 12 19 34 -15 12
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
18 0 2 16 10 39 -29 2
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