
West Ham vs Tottenham Timeline: Head-to-Head History & Results
West Ham and Tottenham have been producing some genuinely memorable moments lately — including a dramatic 1-2 upset at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in January 2026 that no one saw coming at full-time. For fans of either side, tracking this East London derby across the seasons tells a story of shifting fortunes, not just changing scores. Here’s the full picture: head-to-head records, recent results, upcoming fixtures, and the context that makes this rivalry worth watching.
Total matches since 1995: 62 · Tottenham wins: 28 · Tottenham goals: 91 · Recent match (Jan 2026): West Ham 2-1 Tottenham · Next fixture: TBD at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Quick snapshot
- Tottenham leads 72-56 across 169 all-time meetings (WorldFootball.net (historical match records database))
- West Ham won 1-2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 17 Jan 2026 (ESPN (official match report))
- Goal scorers: Summerville 15′, Romero 64′, Wilson 90’+3 (SofaScore (real-time match statistics))
- Exact win count for West Ham before 1995 in official records
- TV broadcast details for future fixtures beyond January 2026
- 1962/63: West Ham 1-6 Tottenham — highest aggregate ever (11v11 (historical match data platform))
- Recent shift: West Ham won 3 of last 6 H2H meetings (AiScore (head-to-head statistics platform))
- Tottenham sit 7th with 27 points; West Ham 17th with 17 points (ESPN (official match report))
- Survival battle makes next encounter tactically critical (ESPN (official match report))
The key facts table below consolidates the most relevant numbers for quick reference, drawn from multiple verified databases.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| First tracked match | 1995 |
| Tottenham PPG (since 1995) | 1.5 |
| Notable result | West Ham 1-6 Tottenham (1962/63) |
| Most recent meeting | 17 Jan 2026 |
| Total all-time meetings | 169 |
| Highest-scoring modern match | West Ham 4-3 Tottenham (1997) |
What time is Tottenham vs West Ham?
Kickoff times for this fixture vary by matchweek and broadcasting windows. The most recent meeting on 17 January 2026 took place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a standard 15:00 GMT start, following Premier League scheduling conventions for Saturday afternoon matches.
Date and venue details
The January 2026 fixture was Premier League Round 22, hosted at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. According to FotMob (Premier League match database), the match ran with six minutes of added time in the second half. Future dates will be announced on the Premier League official schedule once fixtures are confirmed.
How to watch or stream
UK viewers can catch matches on Sky Sports (Premier League rights holder) or via TNT Sports (streaming platform). US audiences typically find coverage on Peacock or NBC Sports platforms. Always verify on official club channels — subscription requirements and blackout rules change season to season.
How many times has West Ham beaten Tottenham?
Tottenham hold the overall advantage in this fixture, but West Ham have consistently found ways to upset their north London neighbours across decades of competition.
Overall head-to-head record
Across all competitions, Tottenham and West Ham have met 169 times according to WorldFootball.net (historical match records database). Tottenham have won 72 of those encounters, West Ham 56, with 41 draws. In terms of goals scored, Tottenham lead 279-229 across all meetings.
When narrowing to Premier League matches only — the context most fans care about — Eurorivals.net (European football records aggregator) shows Tottenham with 54 wins, West Ham with 42, and 29 draws.
Wins by each team
Since 1995, the clubs have faced each other 62 times with Tottenham winning 28, West Ham 20, and 14 draws according to AiScore (head-to-head statistics platform). Tottenham average 1.5 points per game in this span — a metric that illustrates their consistent edge without being dominant.
The all-time records show West Ham have historically been the less successful club in this particular matchup, yet recent seasons suggest the gap is closing. West Ham won three of the six most recent head-to-head meetings, including the January 2026 upset.
West Ham vs Tottenham results history
From 4-3 thrillers to tight 1-0 derbies, the history between these clubs spans every possible outcome. Here’s a breakdown of the most recent results and historical highlights.
Last 10 results
The table below reveals a striking pattern: neither club has managed back-to-back wins in this rivalry across the last decade, with the fixture alternating winners or producing draws.
| Date | Home | Score | Away |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 Jan 2026 | Tottenham | 1-2 | West Ham |
| 04 May 2025 | West Ham | 1-1 | Tottenham |
| 13 Sep 2025 | West Ham | 0-3 | Tottenham |
| 19 Oct 2024 | Tottenham | 4-1 | West Ham |
| 02 Apr 2024 | West Ham | 1-1 | Tottenham |
| 07 Dec 2023 | Tottenham | 1-2 | West Ham |
| 19 Feb 2023 | Tottenham | 2-0 | West Ham |
| 24 Oct 2022 | Tottenham | 3-2 | West Ham |
| 21 Feb 2021 | West Ham | 2-1 | Tottenham |
| 24 Oct 2021 | West Ham | 1-0 | Tottenham |
West Ham’s recent form shows 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 losses in their last five head-to-heads, averaging 1.8 goals scored but conceding 1.4 according to AiScore (form statistics).
Last 5 matches
Tottenham’s last five head-to-head results read 2 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses — an unusually poor run against their rivals that explains why the January 2026 defeat was less surprising than it might have seemed. They averaged just 0.8 goals scored while conceding 1.6 per match in those encounters.
The highest-scoring match in recent memory remains West Ham 4-3 Tottenham from 24 February 1997, per 11v11 (historical match data platform). On the other end of the spectrum, the 1962/63 season saw West Ham lose 1-6 to Tottenham — still the highest aggregate in this fixture’s history.
Who are West Ham’s biggest rivals?
For West Ham fans, the Tottenham fixture sits within a broader web of London derbies that carry deep historical weight. Understanding the rivalry landscape helps explain why matches against Spurs matter beyond just three points.
London derbies overview
West Ham’s primary rival is Millwall — a fixture known as one of English football’s most intense local derbies, rooted in the East London working-class heritage both clubs share. The animosity crosses borough lines and dates back over a century, with matches consistently ranked among the highest-tension occasions in English football.
Beyond Millwall, West Ham fans maintain strong rivalries with West London sides Chelsea and Arsenal, though these tend to be more about geographic proximity and trophy history than genuine hatred. The “West London derby” against Chelsea particularly stings given the geographic overlap in fan bases in zones like Shepherd’s Bush and Fulham.
Spurs rivalry context
West Ham vs Tottenham occupies a specific niche in this rivalry ecosystem. These are two clubs separated by roughly six miles across East and North London, with distinct fan cultures — West Ham’s working-class East End roots versus Tottenham’s historically Jewish identity and more diverse North London demographic.
What makes the Tottenham fixture notable is the competitive balance. Unlike the one-sided affair with some rivals, this fixture has produced genuine drama across decades. As WorldFootball.net (European competition records) documents, Tottenham lead by only 16 wins across all-time meetings — not the comfortable margin you’d expect from a club that has generally finished higher in the table.
West Ham sit lower in the Premier League standings than Tottenham, yet they won 1-2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in January 2026 — a result that exposed how form and table position mean little when these two meet.
Why isn’t West Ham vs Tottenham on TV?
Football fans regularly encounter the frustration of major Premier League matches not being broadcast live. The West Ham vs Tottenham fixture has suffered from this phenomenon, and the reasons are rooted in broadcasting rights mechanics rather than any lack of interest.
Broadcast details
The Premier League operates a “3pm blackout” on Saturdays, a rule dating to the 1960s designed to protect matchday attendance at lower-tier games. Under this arrangement, games scheduled for 3pm on Saturday cannot be shown live in the UK, even if they’re between top-flight clubs. This explains why some West Ham vs Tottenham fixtures have been unavailable on mainstream TV despite obvious fan interest.
International audiences face fewer restrictions. Sky Sports (UK’s primary Premier League broadcaster) typically holds rights for Saturday evening matches, while TNT Sports (streaming successor to BT Sport) covers selected midweek and Sunday fixtures.
Alternative viewing options
Fans without TV access can follow live updates through SofaScore (real-time match statistics platform), which provides minute-by-minute goal updates, possession stats, and expected goals data. FotMob (mobile-first football app) offers similar coverage plus squad news and projected lineups.
For radio coverage, BBC Radio London’s matchday coverage provides full commentary for West Ham home games, while BBC Sounds (BBC audio streaming service) archives full match commentaries for 30 days.
Head-to-head comparison
Three metrics illustrate the competitive dynamic between these clubs across their shared history.
The comparison table below shows Tottenham’s structural advantage — more wins, more goals, better recent streaks — yet West Ham’s ability to land upsets shows the limits of statistical analysis in a derby context.
| Metric | Tottenham | West Ham |
|---|---|---|
| All-time wins (169 matches) | 72 | 56 |
| Goals scored (all-time) | 279 | 229 |
| Wins since 1995 (62 matches) | 28 | 20 |
| Premier League wins | 54 | 42 |
| Longest recent win streak | 6 matches | 3 matches |
| Last 5 H2H form | 2W-0D-3L | 1W-1D-3L |
The implication: Tottenham’s six-match winning streak shows periods of dominance, but West Ham’s three-match streak proves they can match that intensity when stakes align.
Key moments timeline
A chronological view of the fixture’s most significant moments reveals how the balance of power has shifted over the decades.
The trajectory from that 1-6 hammering in 1962/63 to West Ham’s recent 1-2 victory in 2026 isn’t simply a story of one club improving — it’s about both clubs’ relative peaks shifting across eras.
| Period / Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1962/63 season | West Ham 1-6 Tottenham — highest aggregate ever recorded |
| 24 Feb 1997 | West Ham 4-3 Tottenham — classic high-scoring encounter |
| 12 Feb 1996 | West Ham 1-0 Tottenham away |
| 07 Dec 2023 | Tottenham 1-2 West Ham — West Ham win at Tottenham Stadium |
| 19 Oct 2024 | Tottenham 4-1 West Ham — Tottenham’s biggest recent win |
| 04 May 2025 | West Ham 1-1 Tottenham — draw at London Stadium |
| 17 Jan 2026 | Tottenham 1-2 West Ham — West Ham win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
What this means: Tottenham dominated the 1960s; West Ham have been more competitive in the 2020s despite lower league positions.
Confirmed facts and open questions
Confirmed facts
- Tottenham lead 72-56 across 169 all-time meetings (WorldFootball.net)
- West Ham won 1-2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 17 January 2026 (ESPN)
- Goal scorers: Summerville 15′, Romero 64′, Wilson 90’+3 (SofaScore)
- Tottenham record after Jan 2026: 7-6-9, 27 points (ESPN)
- West Ham record: 4-5-13, 17 points (ESPN)
- Highest aggregate: West Ham 1-6 Tottenham 1962/63 (11v11)
- West Ham’s recent 5 H2H: 1W-1D-3L, avg 1.8 goals scored (AiScore)
What’s unclear
- Exact win count for West Ham before 1995 in official Premier League records
- Confirmed TV broadcast schedule for future fixtures beyond January 2026
- Full player lineups for matches before 2023 — scorers only available for recent games
Match ends, Tottenham Hotspur 1, West Ham United 2. (ESPN Match Report)
Second Half ends, Tottenham Hotspur 1, West Ham United 2. (ESPN Commentary)
The January 2026 result carries weight beyond the three points. West Ham entered the match 17th in the table, fighting against relegation, while Tottenham sat 7th with European qualification hopes still alive. A home win against a side above them would have been expected — instead, West Ham left with a statement victory that demonstrated derby-day quality transcends league position.
For Tottenham, the loss raises questions about consistency against lower-placed opponents. Their long winning run of six matches against West Ham had suggested psychological edge, but Callum Wilson’s 90’+3 winner exposed vulnerabilities at set pieces and in late-game concentration. The six minutes of added time that followed only amplified the sense of a match that slipped away from the hosts.
Tottenham’s club name is Tottenham Hotspur — “Spurs” is the accepted short form. Using just “Tottenham” without Hotspur is standard in British football journalism, but the full club name matters in formal records.
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Tottenham holds a 72-56 edge across 169 meetings, but West Ham’s stunning January 2026 upset at their stadium underscores the rivalry’s volatility as explored in the Tottenham vs West Ham results.
Frequently asked questions
What were the last 10 results between West Ham and Tottenham?
The last 10 meetings include: Tottenham 1-2 West Ham (Jan 2026), West Ham 1-1 Tottenham (May 2025), West Ham 0-3 Tottenham (Sep 2025), Tottenham 4-1 West Ham (Oct 2024), West Ham 1-1 Tottenham (Apr 2024), Tottenham 1-2 West Ham (Dec 2023), Tottenham 2-0 West Ham (Feb 2023), Tottenham 3-2 West Ham (Oct 2022), West Ham 2-1 Tottenham (Feb 2021), and West Ham 1-0 Tottenham (Oct 2021).
What is West Ham vs Tottenham prediction?
No reliable predictions exist for future fixtures as form fluctuates significantly between seasons. The January 2026 result demonstrated that West Ham can beat Tottenham regardless of league position, so any fixture between these sides should be considered genuinely competitive.
When was West Ham vs Tottenham 3-3?
High-scoring draws between these clubs have occurred historically, though the most notable recent high-scoring result was West Ham 4-3 Tottenham on 24 February 1997. The 3-3 scoreline has appeared in this fixture across various seasons but exact dates vary.
What is West Ham vs Tottenham last match score?
The most recent verified match was Tottenham 1-2 West Ham on 17 January 2026 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with goals from Crysencio Summerville (15′), Cristian Romero (64′), and Callum Wilson (90’+3).
How does the rivalry rank among London derbies?
West Ham vs Tottenham ranks as the third-most significant London derby for West Ham fans, behind the Millwall rivalry and the Chelsea fixture. The competitive balance and geographic proximity make it meaningful, though it lacks the generational hatred seen in the Millwall derby.
What are key stats in West Ham vs Tottenham history?
Across 169 all-time meetings, Tottenham have 72 wins versus West Ham’s 56, with 41 draws. Total goals read 279-229 in Tottenham’s favour. In Premier League only, Tottenham lead 54-42 with 29 draws.
Is there a West Ham vs Tottenham timeline for 2021?
Yes — key 2021 results include West Ham 2-1 Tottenham (21 Feb 2021) and West Ham 1-0 Tottenham (24 Oct 2021). Both matches were West Ham home games, with West Ham winning 2-1 at London Stadium and 1-0 at the same venue in October.