Tottenham’s Last Five Boxing Day Matches

Jul 29, 2015; Denver, CO, USA; Tottenham Hotspur players react after the 2015 MLS All Star Game against the MLS All Stars at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. MLS All Stars won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 29, 2015; Denver, CO, USA; Tottenham Hotspur players react after the 2015 MLS All Star Game against the MLS All Stars at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. MLS All Stars won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports /
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How have Tottenham Hotspur done over the last five years on Boxing Day with another edition coming up?

Boxing Day, a holiday tradition that’s celebrated the day after Christmas. Typically the term box comes from Christmas Box — or gifts — which were given by bosses and/or employers to workers for doing a good job. It tends to vary for each country, but the gist is that Boxing Day is a holiday where you receive gifts.

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In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, there is a full day dedicated to playing football. And the Premier League has plenty on tap to offer. For Tottenham they’ll be taking on Norwich City at White Hart Lane and taking on the second newly promoted club this season after beating Bournemouth 5-1 back on October 25.

This slideshow won’t be a preview for the upcoming match. It will instead be a quick look back at Spurs’ last five Boxing Day matches and how they did starting from 2010 until last season. So let’s get to it.

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