Tottenham have extended their season ticket renewal window so supporters "have full clarity of next season" amid the threat of relegation from the Premier League.
Spurs would typically look to secure season ticket renewals well in advance of the new campaign, but have had to leave it open for an "extended period" with supporters understandably wanting confirmation of which division they will be watching.
Tottenham's decline has been dramatic with supporter frustration intensifying as the weeks have progressed.
Those on the Spurs side of north London are required to pay the second-highest price for a season ticket across the top tier, but they have not received value for money.
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Tottenham have secured just two victories from their 15 home fixtures this season, suffering nine defeats. Their most recent home triumph came against Burnley on December 6, and their latest match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a defeat to Crystal Palace, saw supporters departing in their thousands at the half time break.
Consequently, the club's hierarchy have had to afford fans additional time before committing to a season ticket holder.
An email to supporters read: "As previously communicated, General Admission Season Ticket renewals for 2026/27 open today (March 12). In line with our Ticketing Charter published in March 2024, we are committed to opening renewals by no later than 15 March each year.
"We recognise the seriousness of the current league position of our men's team and, following discussions with our Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust, can confirm the renewal period for 2026/27 will now remain open for an extended period until Sunday, June 7 to ensure fans have full clarity of next season before renewing."
The revised deadline is two weeks after the final match of the season against Everton at home, by which time Tottenham's Premier League fate will be clear.
Currently, they sit just a point above the relegation zone with nine fixtures left.
Tottenham's predicament is that they are the top-tier team in the poorest form, having failed to secure a win in their last 11 matches. They've already made a managerial change, with Thomas Frank being dismissed, but his successor Igor Tudor has had a nightmarish start in the dugout.
In the final matches of the campaign, Tottenham must face fellow relegation contenders Nottingham Forest and Leeds - encounters that could be crucial in deciding who avoids the drop. They also have a fixture against bottom-placed Wolves, who are currently 12 points adrift of safety.
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