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Arizona Spurs Update | March 2026
Published 4 months ago • 2 min read
Issue #8
Arizona Spurs Update | March 2026
Fast Stats
Recent Run: 6 Matches | 1W – 1D – 4L
Goals (Last 6): 9 Scored | 17 Conceded
Latest Result: Spurs 3–2 Atlético Madrid
Premier League: 16th Place | 30 Points
Europe: Spurs 5 - 7 Atlético Madrid (Eliminated in UCL Round of 16 on aggregate)
Squad Availability: Multiple absences due to injury and illness
While results have not always gone our way, what continues to stand out is the resilience of this team. Through injuries, pressure, and a demanding run of fixtures, the squad continues to push forward.
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A Point That Keeps Us Moving The result at Liverpool may only be a single point, but it matters. It stops a difficult run and reflects a group that has not lost belief. There is still work to be done, but the response showed character and togetherness. We are all feeling hope from that single score.
European Nights Comes to a Close The fight shown in the March 15 draw at Liverpool carried into Wednesday night, as Spurs earned a 3–2 win over Atlético Madrid in the Champions League Round of 16 second leg.
Goals from Xavi Simons (2) and Randal Kolo Muani highlighted a strong attacking response, with the squad playing with urgency and belief from the opening whistle.
While Spurs were eliminated on aggregate (7–5), the performance reflected a group that has not lost its edge. Across both matches this week, there has been a clear response—energy, resilience, and a team still pushing together.
Injury Updates The squad continues to manage several absences and fitness concerns.
Cristian Romero: Returned following a head injury
Conor Gallagher: Managing illness
João Palhinha: Remains sidelined
Destiny Udogie: Not fully fit, limited role
Lucas Bergvall: Not fully fit, eased back into the squad
Club Updates
Matchday Update – March 22
Fibber Magees will be closed due to a required ceiling remodel. We will not be hosting a watch party for the March 22 match against Nottingham Forest.
All other watch parties will continue to be held at Fibber Magees. We appreciate their continued support and look forward to being back together there for upcoming matches.
Membership Update
We are pleased to share an important update for our members. If you are subscribed to the Arizona Spurs newsletter, you are now recognized as an official member of Arizona Spurs.
As part of this, members will have received a CRN number from Tottenham Hotspur, if you did not already have one. This is an important step in strengthening our connection as an official supporters club.
Club Notes
Attendance continues to be strong at watch parties, even through a difficult run of results. Showing up, supporting together, and staying connected is what makes this club what it is.
Feb 22 vs Arsenal: 77 supporters
March 1 vs Fulham: 14 supporters
March 14 vs Liverpool: 27 supporters
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Upcoming Fixtures
Here are the upcoming matches on our calendar:
March
• Sun, Mar 22 – 7:15 AM Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest
No Watch Party Due to Fibber Magees Remodel
April
• Sun, Apr 12 – 6:00 AM Sunderland vs Tottenham
• Sat, Apr 18 – 9:30 AM Tottenham vs Brighton
• Sat, Apr 25 – 7:00 AM Wolves vs Tottenham
Join us at Fibber Magees for every kickoff. Early mornings, big matches, and shared energy, where Arizona Spurs shows up strong.
Looking Ahead
As we move toward the final stretch of the season, every match carries weight. There is still plenty to play for, and we will continue to back the squad through it all.
We are also beginning to look ahead to our end-of-season gathering, with plans underway for a final match day event at Fibber Magees. More details will be shared soon, but it is something to look forward to as we close out the season together.
Closing Note
Moments like last Sunday remind us why we show up. Not because it is always easy, but because it matters. Through the highs and the difficult stretches, this team continues to fight, and so do we.
Thank you to everyone who continues to come out, support, and be part of this community. Your presence is what makes Arizona Spurs special.
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