Tottenham Hotspur’s relegation odds have now been revealed after their latest defeat at the hands of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
The Tottenham Hotspur fans looked to do their part ahead of their relegation six-pointer against Nottingham Forest on Sunday evening.
However, they were let down massively by their players as Spurs fell to a disappointing 3-0 defeat at the hands of Forest.
Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi all found the back of the net as Tottenham’s relegation woes were compounded.

Tottenham relegation odds revealed after Nottingham Forest defeat
Opta has now crunched the numbers and predicted how likely Spurs are to get relegated following their latest defeat.
According to their data, Tottenham have a 23.33% chance of getting relegated this term. That is significantly lower than West Ham United, who have been handed a 58.75% chance of going down.
The Hammers find themselves in 18th place, while Spurs are now 17th, as Nottingham Forest’s latest victory has seen them move one spot and two points clear of Tottenham.
Forest, on the other hand, has been given an 11.60% chance of going down, while Leeds are leading the pack with just a 6.38% chance of playing Championship football next season.
| Place | Team | Points | Chances of relegation |
| 15 | Leeds | 41.93 | 6.38% |
| 16 | Nottm Forest | 40.61 | 11.60% |
| 17 | Spurs | 38.87 | 23.33% |
| 18 | West Ham | 36.99 | 58.75% |
Spurs face a key decision during international break
The international break is next on the football calendar, which means Spurs are going to sit with this defeat for a while.
However, it could also give them a chance to assess their current situation. There were reports that Igor Tudor risked being sacked should he suffer defeat against Forest.
The former Juventus boss not only suffered a loss but was well beaten, and with a two-week break, Tottenham will have to decide whether to stick with the interim boss or make another managerial change.
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