
Premier League
7:00 p.mMay 11, 2026
Regular season – 36
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Referee: Jarred Gillett, Australia


Tottenham


Leeds
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1.30
Expected Goals (xG)
1.26
-0.49
Prevented goals
-0.49
Passing by
340 (80%)
Accurate passes
240 (72%)
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31
G
AntonÃn Kinsky
8.0
13
d
Destiny Udogie
6.9
37
d
Micky van de Ven (C)
6.3
d
Kevin Dance
d
Pedro Porro
30
m
Rodrigo Bentancur
6.9
m
João Palhinha
22
m
Conor Gallagher
7.2
39
m
Randal Cole Muani
6.7
9
F
Richarlison
6.6
Substitutes
40
G
Brandon Austin
3
d
Radu Drăguşin
d
Djed Spence
38
d
Souza
8
m
Yves Bissouma
m
Lucas Bergvall
m
James Maddison
14
m
Archie Gray
29
m
Pope Matar Sarr
26
G
Karl Darlow
6.9
5
d
Pascal Struijk
6.9
15
d
Jaka Bijol
7.5
d
Joe Rodon
24
m
James Justin
6.9
22
m
To Tanaka
6.7
4
m
Ethan Ampadu (C)
7.3
18
m
Anton Stach
6.3
7
m
Daniel James
6.2
11
F
Brendan Aaronson
6.6
F
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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Premier League Ranking – Premier League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (Play Offs)
- Relegation – Championship
Tottenham and Leeds played out a 1-1 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Mathys Tel’s first-half goal canceled out by a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty in the second half.
Tottenham went into this May encounter looking for momentum in their battle against relegation. The home side finished 17th with just 37 points from 35 games. Leeds moved up to 16th place with 43 points, offering either side the chance to bolster their survival hopes with three crucial points.
Spurs dominated the early exchanges at their home ground. They controlled possession and pressed high, forcing Leeds into a defensive shape early on. The visitors struggled to settle into any rhythm for the first 20 minutes.
The breakthrough came in the 50th minute when Mathys Tel found the back of the net. Tel’s clinical finish gave Tottenham the lead they deserved based on first-half control. The young forward’s goal sparked hope among the home fans.
However, Leeds responded in the second half. The visitors grew in the game and began to create their own chances. The pressure ended when the referee pointed to the spot in the 74th minute.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin stepped up to take the penalty and confidently converted it. The Leeds striker’s goal leveled the game and swung the momentum back to the visitors. Tottenham’s lead had lasted just 24 minutes.
Both teams struggled for a winner in the closing stages. Tottenham enjoyed 57 percent possession throughout the game and registered 16 shots in total. Leeds managed 11 shots, but proved more efficient in front of goal when it mattered most.
The statistics told a complicated story. Tottenham created 1.3 expected goals compared to Leeds’ 1.26. Goalkeeper AntonÃn Kinski made three saves for Spurs, while the Leeds keeper managed just one save.
Conor Gallagher and Jaka Bijol anchored their respective defenses well. Gallagher made three tackles for Tottenham, while Bijol was rated 7.5 for his defensive work. Both teams received yellow cards for aggressive play, with Tottenham receiving four bookings to Leeds’.
The draw leaves both teams still fighting for relegation heading into the final weeks. Tottenham remain in 17th place with 37 points. Leeds are in 16th place with 43 points, maintaining their slight lead in the table.
Both sides will see this outcome as a lost opportunity. Each team needed the win to boost their survival hopes. The tie leaves the prospect of relegation wide open as the season enters the final stretch.

