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Moment in time | Double legends stretch record unbeaten start to 16 games against Fulham, 1960

It's apt that having posted our best start after eight games of a Premier League campaign by beating Luton Town last time out, we now face Fulham at home - this fixture, almost 62 years ago, was the 16th and final match of our all-time record unbeaten start to a season as Bill Nicholson's team famously clinched the double.

It's apt that having posted our best start after eight games of a Premier League campaign by beating Luton Town last time out, we now face Fulham at home - this fixture, almost 63 years ago, was the 16th and final match of our all-time record unbeaten start to a season as Bill Nicholson's team famously clinched the double.

We'd started with 11 straight wins in the old First Division - still a record - finally dropped points in a 1-1 draw against Manchester City at home, then reeled off another four wins before the unbeaten run came to an end at Sheffield Wednesday in game 17, a 2-1 loss at Hillsborough on 12 November.

Pages from the official programme of our game against Fulham on 5 November, 1960

We scored 48 goals in our first 15 matches and it was going to be fireworks again when Fulham came to the Lane on Saturday 5 November, 1960.

In fact, Fulham were in it until the 75th minute, when Cliff Jones made it 3-1 and we clicked into overdrive, adding another two goals for a final 5-1 scoreline. A report at the time stated, 'Jones and Les Allen wore the mantles of match winners with devastating effect. Indeed, the first three goals scored by Spurs - two from Jones, one from Allen - were masterpieces of quick thinking'. John White and Allen's second goal completed the scoring inside the final five minutes.

We clinched the title with a win against Sheffield Wednesday in April, 1961 - eventually eight points clear - and completed the double by winning the FA Cup Final against Leicester City on 6 May, 1961.

Bill Nicholson and the players celebrate a record 10 straight wins from the start of the season after beating Wolves in October, 1960

Our best starts...

16 matches unbeaten - 1960/61 - won 15, drew 1 (Division One)
12 matches unbeaten - 1919/20 - won 11, drew 1 (Division Two)
12 matches unbeaten - 1959/60 - won 6, drew 6 (Division One)
12 matches unbeaten - 2016/17 - won 6, drew 6 (Premier League)
10 matches unbeaten - 1990/91 - won 6 drew 4 (Division One)

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