2024–25 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

Tottenham Hotspur
2024–25 season
A Premier League home match between Tottenham and Brentford, 21 September 2024
OwnerENIC Group
ChairmanDaniel Levy
Head coachAnge Postecoglou
StadiumTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Premier League17th
FA CupFourth round
EFL CupSemi-finals
UEFA Europa LeagueWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Brennan Johnson (11)

All:
Brennan Johnson (18)
Highest home attendance61,645 v Arsenal
15 September 2024, Premier League
Lowest home attendance51,757 v Qarabağ
26 September 2024, Europa League
Average home league attendance61,127
Biggest win5–0 v Southampton (A)
15 December 2024, Premier League
Biggest defeat0–4 v Liverpool (A)
6 February 2025, EFL Cup
1–5 v Liverpool (A)
27 April 2025, Premier League

The 2024–25 season was the 143rd in the history of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, the club's 47th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and the 33rd consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league, the club participated in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. Having finished fifth in the table the previous season, Spurs also qualified for the UEFA Europa League. This was also the second and final season in charge for Spurs Head Coach Ange Postecoglou.

On 21 May 2025, Spurs secured a 1–0 victory over fellow Premier League side Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League final, clinching their first major trophy in 17 years since the 2008 League Cup. The decisive goal came in the 42nd minute when Brennan Johnson redirected a cross from Pape Matar Sarr, with the ball deflecting off United defender Luke Shaw before entering the net. The goal, officially credited to Johnson, made him the first Welshman to score in a Europa League final since Fulham's Simon Davies in 2010. The match, held at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain, marked Spurs' first European title in 41 years and secured their qualification for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League.

The European success came in stark contrast to the club's domestic performance. Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League with just 38 points, their lowest top-flight finish in 48 years since the 1976–77 season. They avoided relegation by one place and 14 points, finishing 17th in the Premier League and only above Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton, all of whom were relegated to the Championship. With just 38 points, the club also set a new record low points tally for the Premier League era, eclipsing the previous record low set in the 1997–98 season. The disparity between their Europa League triumph and their struggles in the league drew significant attention, marking the season as both a historic success and a major disappointment. Postecoglou was eventually sacked on 6 June 2025 with a club statement citing the teams' poor overall Premier League performance during the season as one of the key factors behind the decision to make a managerial change.