Tottenham moved to their new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019 – on the site of their old White Hart Lane ground – after almost two seasons at Wembley.
Their first game at the new ground was on 3 April 2019, a 2-0 league win over Crystal Palace. They followed that up with a Champions League victory over Manchester City and league wins over Huddersfield and Brighton.
But then they lost to West Ham in the league and Ajax in the Champions League semi-final first leg.
Their first full season at the new ground resulted in the sacking of boss Mauricio Pochettino and a disappointing sixth-place finish in the league.
That was their joint-worst place in the league since 2008–09.
In their final season at White Hart Lane (2016-17), they did not lose a single game there.
They were unbeaten in home games in the league, finishing second, and domestic cups. Their Champions League matches were played at Wembley.
Record in first season at new ground
League position: Sixth
Home league games win rate: 63%
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