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Chelsea F.C.–Tottenham Hotspur F.C. rivalry

The Chelsea F.C.–Tottenham Hotspur F.C. rivalry is a rivalry between London-based professional association football clubs Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea play their home games at Stamford Bridge, while Tottenham Hotspur play their home games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Chelsea F.C. v Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur contesting the 2015 Football League Cup Final.
LocationLondon
Teams
First meeting18 December 1909
First Division
Chelsea 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur
Latest meeting14 August 2022
Premier League
Chelsea 2–2 Tottenham Hotspur
Next meeting25 February 2023
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
StadiumsStamford Bridge (Chelsea)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Spurs)
Statistics
Meetings total174
Most winsChelsea (77)
Top scorerJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (12)[1]
All-time seriesChelsea: 77
Drawn: 43
Tottenham Hotspur: 54
Largest victoryTottenham Hotspur 5–0 Chelsea
First Division
(9 October 1920)
Tottenham Hotspur 1–6 Chelsea
FA Premier League
(6 December 1997)

Background

While Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur never considered each other primary rivals, there has always been strong needle between the fans dating back to the 1967 FA Cup Final. Matches between the two teams would often attract large attendances and would sometimes end up in violent clashes between supporters.

A 2012 survey has shown that Chelsea fans consider Tottenham to be their main rival, above Arsenal and Manchester United. In the same survey, it is shown that Tottenham fans still consider Chelsea their second rival, below Arsenal.[2]

History

The first league meeting between the two teams took place on 18 December 1909 at Stamford Bridge as Tottenham only joined the Football League in 1908 and won promotion to the Football League First Division in 1909. The match was won by Chelsea 2–1.[3] Both teams however struggled in the 1909–10 season, and they met again at White Hart Lane on 30 April 1910 in the final match of season, with both fighting for survival in Division One. Spurs beat Chelsea 2–1, sending Chelsea down, with the winning goal scored by former Chelsea player Percy Humphreys.[4]

However, the rivalry itself dates back to the 1967 FA Cup Final, which was the competition's first final to be contested between two teams from London, and is thus often dubbed the "Cockney Cup Final". Tottenham won the game 2–1 with over 100,000 people in attendance.[5]

The rivalry was further ignited during the 1974–75 season, one in which Tottenham and Chelsea fought out a bitter battle against relegation from the First Division. Before the match, Tottenham were in the relegation zone and Chelsea were one point ahead of them. The tension of the match led to fans invading and fighting on the pitch before the game started.[6] After a delayed start, Tottenham won the game 2–0.[7] Chelsea failed to win either of their remaining two games and were ultimately relegated from the First Division with Tottenham staying up via a solitary point.[8]

Since the 1990s, Chelsea become dominant in the meetings with Tottenham, and were unbeaten by their rivals for over a decade, culminating in a 6–1 win at White Hart Lane in the 1997–98 season.[9] On 5 November 2006, Tottenham beat Chelsea 2–1 at White Hart Lane, ending a 16-year period without victory against the Blues in the league.[10] Spurs did, however, beat Chelsea in 2002 during a 5–1 win in the second leg of the league cup after a 2–1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, resulting in an aggregate score of 6–3.[11]

On 11 March 2007, Chelsea and Tottenham met in the FA Cup quarter-finals, with Chelsea coming to 3–3 down from 1–3 and earning a replay. The next day, hooligans of Tottenham and Chelsea clashed in the streets of London, a fight in which 10 fans were knifed.[12] Chelsea eventually won the replay by 2–1, progressing in the semi-finals. In the next season, the two sides met in the 2008 Football League Cup Final, with Tottenham winning the trophy after a 2–1 victory.[13]

Prior to signing for Chelsea in 2013, Willian had attracted interest from Tottenham. He completed a medical at Tottenham before meeting with Chelsea, which caused confusion as to which club he would sign for. Willian claims Chelsea was his first preference and he would have only signed with Tottenham if the deal with Chelsea fell through.[14][15] It is alleged that during Roman Abramovich's tenure as Chelsea owner, he refused to do any business with Tottenham.[16]

On 1 March 2015, Chelsea won the 2015 Football League Cup Final 2–0 against Tottenham, with goals provided by John Terry and Diego Costa. Chelsea fans made headlines for racist and anti-Semitic chants on the Underground after the match.[17] After this final, Chelsea surpassed Tottenham in number of trophies won.[citation needed]

 
Scuffling between players in the match between Chelsea and Spurs dubbed the 'Battle of Stamford Bridge' on 2 May 2016.

On 2 May 2016, Chelsea and Tottenham met at Stamford Bridge in an ill-tempered match that some would later call the 'Battle of Stamford Bridge'.[18][19] The first two goals were scored by Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. In the second half, Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard scored the two goals for Chelsea. It ended as a 2–2 draw which automatically gave Leicester City their first ever Premier League title.[20][21] This was arguably the closest Tottenham had ever come to winning the league since their last title in 1961 and since their last third-place finish in 1990. The match re-ignited the rivalry between the two clubs as players attacked each other on the pitch, resulting in nine yellow cards for Tottenham (a Premier League record for any team), another three for Chelsea, and Mousa Dembélé receiving a six-match suspension for violent conduct.[22] As a result, both clubs had to face three FA charges and they were fined for failing to control their players.[23]

 
Chelsea and Tottenham players before the FA Cup semi-final in 2017.

On 4 January 2017, Tottenham beat Chelsea 2–0 at White Hart Lane, ending Chelsea's record 13 game winning streak in the Premier League.[24] It brought Tottenham to within five points of Chelsea, who were leading the Premier League. Tottenham and Chelsea then went on to be the two title rivals in what was a two-horse race for the title, in which Chelsea eventually prevailed with 93 points to Tottenham's 86 points.[25] Tottenham also lost to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final in the same season.[26]

On 20 August 2017, Tottenham and Chelsea met early in the 2017–18 Premier League season, with Tottenham playing their first-ever home Premier League match at Wembley Stadium. Chelsea won the match 2–1 with two goals scored by Marcos Alonso, ending Tottenham's 19-game home Premier League unbeaten run.[27] In the same season on 1 April 2018, Tottenham won away to Chelsea 3–1, with goals from Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen. This was Tottenham's first win in 28 years at Stamford Bridge.[28]

On 22 December 2019, Chelsea played their first match at Tottenham's new stadium.[29] The match, which Chelsea won 2–0 with a brace by Willian, received wide media coverage due to alleged racist behaviour by Tottenham fans, aimed at Chelsea's defender Antonio Rüdiger.[30][31][32] A Chelsea supporter was also arrested for alleged racist abuse against Spurs player Son Heung-min, who was sent off for kicking Rüdiger after he fouled Son.[33] It led to a call for government action on racism in football.[34] However, no evidence of racist abuse against Rüdiger was found after a police investigation.[35]

On 5 January 2022, Chelsea took on Tottenham in the League Cup semi-final first leg at Stamford Bridge, and won the match 2–0.[36] A week later, Chelsea again beat Tottenham 1–0 in the second leg, booking a spot at Wembley for the final.[37] On 23 January, Chelsea faced Tottenham again in a 2–0 win in the Premier League.[38] The win meant that Chelsea had beaten Tottenham three times in the space of a month—the last Premier League team to achieve this feat was Aston Villa against Blackburn Rovers in January 2010.[39]

During a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on 14 August 2022, Chelsea's manager Thomas Tuchel and Spurs manager Antonio Conte, who previously managed Chelsea, were both sent off following multiple altercations on the touchline, initially when Conte celebrated in front of Tuchel following a Spurs equaliser, and later when both managers clashed whilst shaking hands after the final whistle.[40] The match resulted in a 2–2 draw following a 96th minute equaliser from Spurs striker Kane. After the match, Tuchel was particularly critical of referee Anthony Taylor, whom he felt had missed crucial calls that preceded both of Tottenham's goals.[41]

Honours

As of 12 February 2022[42][43]
International competitions Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur
UEFA Champions League 2 0
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 2 2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 1
UEFA Super Cup 2 0
FIFA Club World Cup 1 0
National competitions Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur
First Division / Premier League 6 2
FA Cup 8 8
League Cup 5 4
FA Community Shield 4 7
Total 32 24

Highest attendances

See also

References

General
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The Chelsea F C Tottenham Hotspur F C rivalry is a rivalry between London based professional association football clubs Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur Chelsea play their home games at Stamford Bridge while Tottenham Hotspur play their home games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Chelsea F C v Tottenham Hotspur F C Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur contesting the 2015 Football League Cup Final LocationLondonTeamsChelsea Tottenham HotspurFirst meeting18 December 1909First DivisionChelsea 2 1 Tottenham HotspurLatest meeting14 August 2022Premier LeagueChelsea 2 2 Tottenham HotspurNext meeting25 February 2023Premier LeagueTottenham Hotspur v ChelseaStadiumsStamford Bridge Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Spurs StatisticsMeetings total174Most winsChelsea 77 Top scorerJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 12 1 All time seriesChelsea 77Drawn 43Tottenham Hotspur 54Largest victoryTottenham Hotspur 5 0 ChelseaFirst Division 9 October 1920 Tottenham Hotspur 1 6 ChelseaFA Premier League 6 December 1997 Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Honours 4 Highest attendances 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground EditWhile Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur never considered each other primary rivals there has always been strong needle between the fans dating back to the 1967 FA Cup Final Matches between the two teams would often attract large attendances and would sometimes end up in violent clashes between supporters A 2012 survey has shown that Chelsea fans consider Tottenham to be their main rival above Arsenal and Manchester United In the same survey it is shown that Tottenham fans still consider Chelsea their second rival below Arsenal 2 History EditThe first league meeting between the two teams took place on 18 December 1909 at Stamford Bridge as Tottenham only joined the Football League in 1908 and won promotion to the Football League First Division in 1909 The match was won by Chelsea 2 1 3 Both teams however struggled in the 1909 10 season and they met again at White Hart Lane on 30 April 1910 in the final match of season with both fighting for survival in Division One Spurs beat Chelsea 2 1 sending Chelsea down with the winning goal scored by former Chelsea player Percy Humphreys 4 However the rivalry itself dates back to the 1967 FA Cup Final which was the competition s first final to be contested between two teams from London and is thus often dubbed the Cockney Cup Final Tottenham won the game 2 1 with over 100 000 people in attendance 5 The rivalry was further ignited during the 1974 75 season one in which Tottenham and Chelsea fought out a bitter battle against relegation from the First Division Before the match Tottenham were in the relegation zone and Chelsea were one point ahead of them The tension of the match led to fans invading and fighting on the pitch before the game started 6 After a delayed start Tottenham won the game 2 0 7 Chelsea failed to win either of their remaining two games and were ultimately relegated from the First Division with Tottenham staying up via a solitary point 8 Since the 1990s Chelsea become dominant in the meetings with Tottenham and were unbeaten by their rivals for over a decade culminating in a 6 1 win at White Hart Lane in the 1997 98 season 9 On 5 November 2006 Tottenham beat Chelsea 2 1 at White Hart Lane ending a 16 year period without victory against the Blues in the league 10 Spurs did however beat Chelsea in 2002 during a 5 1 win in the second leg of the league cup after a 2 1 defeat at Stamford Bridge resulting in an aggregate score of 6 3 11 On 11 March 2007 Chelsea and Tottenham met in the FA Cup quarter finals with Chelsea coming to 3 3 down from 1 3 and earning a replay The next day hooligans of Tottenham and Chelsea clashed in the streets of London a fight in which 10 fans were knifed 12 Chelsea eventually won the replay by 2 1 progressing in the semi finals In the next season the two sides met in the 2008 Football League Cup Final with Tottenham winning the trophy after a 2 1 victory 13 Prior to signing for Chelsea in 2013 Willian had attracted interest from Tottenham He completed a medical at Tottenham before meeting with Chelsea which caused confusion as to which club he would sign for Willian claims Chelsea was his first preference and he would have only signed with Tottenham if the deal with Chelsea fell through 14 15 It is alleged that during Roman Abramovich s tenure as Chelsea owner he refused to do any business with Tottenham 16 On 1 March 2015 Chelsea won the 2015 Football League Cup Final 2 0 against Tottenham with goals provided by John Terry and Diego Costa Chelsea fans made headlines for racist and anti Semitic chants on the Underground after the match 17 After this final Chelsea surpassed Tottenham in number of trophies won citation needed Scuffling between players in the match between Chelsea and Spurs dubbed the Battle of Stamford Bridge on 2 May 2016 On 2 May 2016 Chelsea and Tottenham met at Stamford Bridge in an ill tempered match that some would later call the Battle of Stamford Bridge 18 19 The first two goals were scored by Harry Kane and Son Heung min In the second half Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard scored the two goals for Chelsea It ended as a 2 2 draw which automatically gave Leicester City their first ever Premier League title 20 21 This was arguably the closest Tottenham had ever come to winning the league since their last title in 1961 and since their last third place finish in 1990 The match re ignited the rivalry between the two clubs as players attacked each other on the pitch resulting in nine yellow cards for Tottenham a Premier League record for any team another three for Chelsea and Mousa Dembele receiving a six match suspension for violent conduct 22 As a result both clubs had to face three FA charges and they were fined for failing to control their players 23 Chelsea and Tottenham players before the FA Cup semi final in 2017 On 4 January 2017 Tottenham beat Chelsea 2 0 at White Hart Lane ending Chelsea s record 13 game winning streak in the Premier League 24 It brought Tottenham to within five points of Chelsea who were leading the Premier League Tottenham and Chelsea then went on to be the two title rivals in what was a two horse race for the title in which Chelsea eventually prevailed with 93 points to Tottenham s 86 points 25 Tottenham also lost to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi final in the same season 26 On 20 August 2017 Tottenham and Chelsea met early in the 2017 18 Premier League season with Tottenham playing their first ever home Premier League match at Wembley Stadium Chelsea won the match 2 1 with two goals scored by Marcos Alonso ending Tottenham s 19 game home Premier League unbeaten run 27 In the same season on 1 April 2018 Tottenham won away to Chelsea 3 1 with goals from Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen This was Tottenham s first win in 28 years at Stamford Bridge 28 On 22 December 2019 Chelsea played their first match at Tottenham s new stadium 29 The match which Chelsea won 2 0 with a brace by Willian received wide media coverage due to alleged racist behaviour by Tottenham fans aimed at Chelsea s defender Antonio Rudiger 30 31 32 A Chelsea supporter was also arrested for alleged racist abuse against Spurs player Son Heung min who was sent off for kicking Rudiger after he fouled Son 33 It led to a call for government action on racism in football 34 However no evidence of racist abuse against Rudiger was found after a police investigation 35 On 5 January 2022 Chelsea took on Tottenham in the League Cup semi final first leg at Stamford Bridge and won the match 2 0 36 A week later Chelsea again beat Tottenham 1 0 in the second leg booking a spot at Wembley for the final 37 On 23 January Chelsea faced Tottenham again in a 2 0 win in the Premier League 38 The win meant that Chelsea had beaten Tottenham three times in the space of a month the last Premier League team to achieve this feat was Aston Villa against Blackburn Rovers in January 2010 39 During a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on 14 August 2022 Chelsea s manager Thomas Tuchel and Spurs manager Antonio Conte who previously managed Chelsea were both sent off following multiple altercations on the touchline initially when Conte celebrated in front of Tuchel following a Spurs equaliser and later when both managers clashed whilst shaking hands after the final whistle 40 The match resulted in a 2 2 draw following a 96th minute equaliser from Spurs striker Kane After the match Tuchel was particularly critical of referee Anthony Taylor whom he felt had missed crucial calls that preceded both of Tottenham s goals 41 Honours EditAs of 12 February 2022 42 43 International competitions Chelsea Tottenham HotspurUEFA Champions League 2 0UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 2 2UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 1UEFA Super Cup 2 0FIFA Club World Cup 1 0National competitions Chelsea Tottenham HotspurFirst Division Premier League 6 2FA Cup 8 8League Cup 5 4FA Community Shield 4 7Total 32 24Highest attendances Edit100 000 Tottenham 2 1 Chelsea 20 May 1967 FA Cup Wembley 44 89 294 Chelsea 2 0 Tottenham 1 March 2015 Football League Cup Wembley 45 87 660 Chelsea 1 2 Tottenham 24 February 2008 Football League Cup Wembley 46 86 355 Chelsea 4 2 Tottenham 22 April 2017 FA Cup Wembley 47 85 731 Tottenham 1 5 Chelsea 15 April 2012 FA Cup Wembley 48 76 000 Chelsea 0 4 Tottenham 16 October 1920 First Division Stamford Bridge 49 73 587 Tottenham 1 2 Chelsea 20 August 2017 Premier League Wembley 50 70 123 Chelsea 2 0 Tottenham 8 January 1964 FA Cup Stamford Bridge 51 66 398 Tottenham 4 0 Chelsea 26 January 1957 FA Cup White Hart Lane 52 See also Edit English football portal London portalNorth London derby West London derby Chelsea F C Leeds United F C rivalry Arsenal F C Chelsea F C rivalryReferences EditGeneral Head to head results and statistics Soccerbase Retrieved 8 January 2019 Specific Nair Varun 21 November 2018 Top 7 goalscorers in the Tottenham v Chelsea London derby sportskeeda com Retrieved 24 October 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