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Tottenham predictions 2025/26

Tottenham head into the 2025/26 season off the back of winning their first silverware in 17 years after becoming the Europa League champions, but can they add another trophy this season?
Tottenham will compete in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup this season. Here we take a look at their chances in each of those competitions and what we can expect from Spurs under Thomas Frank.
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Premier League 50/1
Tottenham are still chasing their first ever Premier League title, with their closest attempt coming in the 2016/17 season when they finished runners-up to Chelsea.
This season, Spurs have added extra firepower with the arrival of Mohammed Kudus, already proven in the Premier League after a standout spell at West Ham. The versatile attacker brings creativity and a real goal threat, and he’s currently priced at 4/1 to finish as Tottenham’s top Premier League goalscorer this season.
Champions League 40/1
Tottenham will be hoping to carry over their impressive European form from last season, this time on the grandest stage of all, the UEFA Champions League.
Having secured their spot by winning the Europa League, Spurs fans have had a recent taste of continental glory and will be eager for more. However, the Champions League presents a far sterner challenge, and their odds reflect that as they’re priced at 40/1 to lift the trophy.
The North London club last reached the Champions League final in 2019, where they fell short against Liverpool. A return to that stage would be a remarkable achievement, though it remains a long shot. Thomas Frank’s side, should they mount their own unlikely run to the final, are currently priced at 18/1 to make it to the Puskás Aréna in May.
FA Cup 16/1
Tottenham have won the FA Cup eight times in their history, though they haven’t lifted the prestigious trophy since the 1990/91 season. As with other cup competitions, a deeper squad is a major advantage for Spurs.
In addition to Mohammed Kudus, Spurs have brought in João Palhinha from Bayern Munich. While his stint in Germany didn’t quite go to plan, this loan move back to the Premier League could offer him a fresh start.
Having also made the loan deals for Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel permanent, the Lily Whites look well-prepared for the season ahead. With odds of 16/1 for the FA Cup, they could represent good value and might be a team worth watching in the competition.
League Cup 12/1
With the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League all on the agenda this season, new manager Thomas Frank may view the League Cup as a valuable opportunity to rotate his squad while still pushing for silverware.
Before their return to European glory, this was the last competition Tottenham won, lifting the trophy in 2008.
Spurs now have greater squad depth, and even a rotated XI should be strong enough to progress through the early rounds. If Frank can strike the right balance and build momentum, their current price of 12/1 could start to look like real value as they advance deeper into the competition.