Study ranks Tottenham as UNLUCKIEST team across Europe’s top five leagues

Author: BB Sport News

Spurs rank as Europe’s most unlucky side this season, with Chelsea also high on the list, while Fulham and West Ham have enjoyed the least misfortune

Tottenham Hotspur have been ranked as the unluckiest club across Europe’s top five leagues during the 2025/26 season, as revealed by research from data experts at BB Sport News.

The study assessed teams from the Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, LaLiga and Ligue 1 using a combination of expected points versus actual points, cumulative weeks lost to injury, and the number of times they struck the woodwork, producing a standardised ‘unlucky score’ out of 100.

Tottenham top the overall European rankings with a score of 69.8, placing them ahead of Bundesliga side Wolfsburg and Premier League rivals Chelsea. Serie A club Verona and Bundesliga outfit Mainz also feature prominently among the most affected teams.

A major factor behind Tottenham’s position is the scale of their injury problems, with the club losing a cumulative 243 weeks to injuries across the campaign – the highest figure recorded in the study – with season-long absentees Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison contributing heavily to the total.

Dejan Kulusevski has not featured at all for Tottenham this season due to injury / Shutterstock
Dejan Kulusevski has not featured at all for Tottenham this season due to injury / Shutterstock

Premier League: Spurs top, Chelsea and Newcastle follow

Within the Premier League, Tottenham rank as the most unlucky side, followed by Chelsea and Newcastle United.

Chelsea place third across Europe and second domestically, having underperformed their expected points total by 8.6 while also hitting the woodwork 16 times this season – one of the highest totals in the league.

Newcastle and Crystal Palace also rank highly for misfortune, with both sides combining significant injury disruption with underperformance against their underlying numbers.

At the other end of the spectrum, Fulham and West Ham emerge as the Premier League’s least affected teams. Both clubs have benefited from relatively low injury totals and fewer negative swings in key metrics compared to their rivals.

 UNLUCKIEST PREMIER LEAGUE TEAMS 2025/26
RankClubxPTS DiffWeeks lost to injuryWoodworkUnlucky score
1Tottenham-5.2243869.8
2Chelsea-8.61741665.2
3Newcastle-6.21591861.9
4Crystal Palace-61611257
5Burnley-1.9177954.4
6Brighton-21561151.9
7Liverpool0.31481451
8Bournemouth-1.61381450.4
9Brentford-3.11241347.9
10Arsenal2.91381043.4
11Nottingham Forest-2.4134643.4
12Wolves-14.2711043.3
13Manchester City7.61321542.7
14Leeds-10.566938.5
15Manchester United5.7881837.7
16Everton8.4861532.6
17Sunderland10.81141032.1
18Aston Villa161141330.5
19West Ham-5.362429.1
20Fulham483728.6
AVERAGE-0.5712811.645.6

Across Europe: Bundesliga and Serie A clubs heavily represented

Beyond England, clubs from the Bundesliga and Serie A dominate the upper end of the rankings.

Wolfsburg rank second overall with an ‘unlucky score’ of 67.8, driven largely by 214 weeks lost to injury, while fellow German sides Mainz and Werder Bremen also place inside the top seven.

In Serie A, Verona stand out for a different reason. Despite not suffering the same injury volume as some rivals, they have underperformed their expected points by a remarkable 20.3, which is the largest gap recorded across Europe’s top five leagues. Fiorentina and Pisa also feature among the most unlucky teams in Italy.

Elsewhere, Barcelona are the highest-ranked LaLiga side, with their position influenced in part by hitting the woodwork 29 times, the most of any club analysed.

FC Barcelona have hit the woodwork more times than any club in Europe this season
FC Barcelona have hit the woodwork more times than any club in Europe this season / Shutterstock

Luckiest teams: Dortmund, Atlético, AC Milan

At the opposite end of the scale, several clubs have experienced relatively little misfortune during the campaign.

Out of the 96 teams in Europe’s top five leagues, giants like AC Milan (80), Atlético Madrid (85) and Borussia Dortmund (83) rank among the most fortunate.

Real Mallorca are the club who can consider themselves the ‘luckiest’ in this study, with Ligue 1 sides Angers and Rennes close behind.

 EUROPE’S UNLUCKIEST TEAMS 2025/26
RankClubLeaguexPTS DiffWeeks lost to injuryWoodworkUnlucky score
1TottenhamPremier League-5.2243869.8
2WolfsburgBundesliga-82141067.8
3ChelseaPremier League-8.61741665.2
4VeronaSerie A-20.31471063.9
5MainzBundesliga-7.41661662.6
6NewcastlePremier League-6.21591861.9
7Werder BremenBundesliga-6.7190860.1
8PisaSerie A-161371058.4
9Crystal PalacePremier League-61611257
10BurnleyPremier League-1.9177954.4
11JuventusSerie A-0.91321952.9
12BrightonPremier League-21561151.9
13Borussia MonchengladbachBundesliga-4.71491051.7
14LiverpoolPremier League0.31481451
15FC KölnBundesliga-7.1139950.7
16BournemouthPremier League-1.61381450.4
17FiorentinaSerie A-12.8951349.7
18BarcelonaLaLiga14.11312949.3
19HeidenheimBundesliga-13.1118648.7
20BrentfordPremier League-3.11241347.9
21LilleLigue 13.61411547.7
22MonacoLigue 12.8162947.5
23Athletic ClubLaLiga-8.3118947.4
24NiceLigue 1-4151547.3
25LeverkusenBundesliga0.11281447
26CagliariSerie A-1.3146846.7
27NapoliSerie A14.11761546.5
28GironaLaLiga-0.3155646
29Union BerlinBundesliga-8.41061045.9
30LazioSerie A5.71431243.9
31MetzLigue 1-11.2104543.4
32ArsenalPremier League2.91381043.4
33Nottingham ForestPremier League-2.4134643.4
34WolvesPremier League-14.2711043.3
35HamburgBundesliga11211243.1
36Bayern MunichBundesliga6.61092043
37Manchester CityPremier League7.61321542.7
38RB LeipzigBundesliga8.21171942.5
39Real MadridLaLiga6.31311341.8
40AtalantaSerie A-2.6921441.8
41FrankfurtBundesliga2.61291041.8
42LecceSerie A-2.6121741.7
43St PauliBundesliga-2.3130541.6
44SassuoloSerie A7.4154841.3
45CremoneseSerie A-5.6105740.8
46ValenciaLaLiga-11.1661140.7
47ParmaSerie A5.61351040.6
48AuxerreLigue 1-11.1681040.2
49NantesLigue 1-10.5531440.1
50LorientLigue 12.31191039.9
51BolognaSerie A1.2881639.6
52LeedsPremier League-10.566938.5
53GenoaSerie A-5.992738.4
54Real BetisLaLiga-1.5751538.3
55PSGLigue 11.7821638
56Manchester UnitedPremier League5.7881837.7
57SevillaLaLiga2.4111937.4
58InterSerie A10.91011937.1
59ToulouseLigue 1-3.785936.9
60HoffenheimBundesliga10.31181436.8
61ComoSerie A-0.895936.6
62ParisLigue 14.4991235.9
63Le HavreLigue 1-5.8581235.6
64StrasbourgLigue 1-2.192735.3
65FreiburgBundesliga1.290934
66TorinoSerie A-0.297634
67Rayo VallecanoLaLiga-10.6371033.4
68RomaSerie A7.5120733.4
69UdineseSerie A4.9931133.4
70VillarrealLaLiga10.3123832.6
71EvertonPremier League8.4861532.6
72LyonLigue 19.5118832.2
73SunderlandPremier League10.81141032.1
74StuttgartBundesliga8.6126532
75MarseilleLigue 10.9721031.4
76Real SociedadLaLiga-1.967830.9
77Aston VillaPremier League161141330.5
78West HamPremier League-5.362429.1
79LevanteLaLiga-4.6391029
80AC MilanSerie A8.7741429
81AugsburgBundesliga3.6621228.9
82FulhamPremier League483728.6
83DortmundBundesliga10.796927.6
84BrestLigue 1-340826.2
85Atletico MadridLaLiga8.4641225.4
86AlavesLaLiga-9.38723.8
87LensLigue 110.680823.5
88OsasunaLaLiga-2.223922.9
89Real OviedoLaLiga-1.617921.2
90ElcheLaLiga-0.235621.2
91EspanyolLaLiga0.326619
92Celta VigoLaLiga-2.326318.5
93GetafeLaLiga6.153317.3
94RennesLigue 18.733916.2
95AngersLigue 14.635415.6
96MallorcaLaLiga1.524315

Methodology

  • Each team across Europe’s top five divisions was ranked based on a standardised score out of 100, calculated by their expected points versus actual points, cumulative weeks lost to injury and number of times they have hit the woodwork.
  • The standardised scores were weighted, with 50% coming from the cumulative injuries, and 25% coming from both the expected points and woodwork hits.

Sources

  • Expected points and woodwork hits: Opta Analyst
  • Cumulative weeks lost to injury: Transfermarkt