Tottenham Hotspur Programme Reviewed

As we draw nearer to our end of season awards, we next turn the spotlight on the programme produced by Tottenham Hotspur for the 2025/26 season. Our full review is published below. Take a look at all of the current season reviews here.

Tottenham’s programme benefits from a range of additions for the 2025/26 season, including several historical features that bring welcome depth to each issue’s content. The programme also feels more cohesive from a design perspective, with a greater consistency to the layouts and overall presentation, resulting in an impressively rounded package.

Among the new features for the 2025/26 season is Wall to Wall, which highlights the contents of programmes whose covers adorn the Programme Walls within the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Penned by John Chambers, author and long-term Spurs supporter, each instalment examines a selection of issues, with pages from the original programmes reproduced alongside commentary on their contents.

Spurs Unseen is another welcome addition, drawing on the club’s photographic archives to showcase several images linked to the visiting side. Spread across four pages, it combines archive photography with explanatory notes. In a similar vein, That Reminds Me sees former Spurs press officer John Fennelly share his recollections of previous meetings with the day’s opponents.

Elsewhere, Once a Spur, Always a Spur offers an interview with a former player, while each issue also features a five-page conversation with a member of the current squad, and a three-page section for younger supporters. World in Motion, written by Andy Greeves, looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup, assessing each nation’s prospects and highlighting Tottenham connections within their squads. Another new addition, My Debut Kit, sees players reflect on the shirt they wore on their first appearance for the club.

Opposition coverage is spread across five pages, neatly laid-out in the visiting club’s colours. Much of the section is devoted to player images, displayed in football-sticker style, while the club crest is presented as a traditional foil sticker—a clever visual touch. Supporting content includes notes on the team’s home and away kits, the manager, recent results, and past greats.

The programme also includes a number of features linked to the day’s fixture. Matchday provides a two-page preview incorporating key facts and head-to-head statistics, while The Daly Brief offers the thoughts of club commentator Rob Daly on the main talking points ahead of the game. Heroes and Villains, also written by Chambers, revisits previous meetings between the clubs, recalling both Tottenham triumphs and opposition players who caused problems for Spurs.

Club coverage is comprehensive. Alongside the traditional manager’s column, Action Replay provides reports from recent matches, featuring photography, line-ups, and key statistics. The women’s team, under-21s, and under-18s are each given a couple of dedicated pages, with news and match updates for the respective squads, together with results, fixtures and league tables. The first-team statistics section runs to four pages.

Offering some of the strongest editorial content in the league, Tottenham’s programme is an impressive publication. The additions made for the 2025/26 season have significantly strengthened the overall package. Only the relatively limited depth of the opposition coverage prevents it from challenging the very best programmes in the Premier League.

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