Spurs’ youngsters are stepping into the spotlight, with a major occasion now lined up at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the club’s U21s continue their impressive run.The Tottenham Hotspur first-team squad has struggled on the pitch for most of this season, with their Premier League campaign leaving a lot to be desired.Spurs are in the bottom three of the league and are also out of all domestic competitions, with the furthest they went in the cup runs being the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.However, the Under-21s are not in a similar debacle, as they are making strides in their own competition, having now reached a major milestone in their division.Photo by Fran Santiago – The FA/The FA via Getty ImagesTottenham U21s reach Premier League 2 semi-finals after Chelsea winThe Spurs Under-21s have now made it to the semi-finals of the Premier League 2 play-offs following their 3-1 win over Chelsea in the quarter-finals.Wayne Burnett’s side advanced to the last four after a comeback win on Friday night, thanks to goals from Mason Melia, Reiss Russell-Denny and Leo Black at Kingsmeadow.The PL2 side is now set to face one of the winners of Monday’s quarter-final between Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United. Interestingly, Tottenham fans can watch their young side take to the pitch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the match is set to take place on Friday, 8 May.This will be the first Under-21 match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since Spurs’ PL2 side won the Premier League 2 title via a play-off final victory over Sunderland in 2024.Our Under-21s will play their #PL2 play-off semi-final at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!Wayne Burnett's side will host the winners of Monday’s quarter-final between Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United next Friday (8 May, 7pm BST), with tickets available now!For more ⤵️🎟️… pic.twitter.com/lVn5FeIkgQ— Tottenham Hotspur Academy (@Spurs_Academy) May 2, 2026 Spurs youngsters set for big stage opportunity at Tottenham Hotspur StadiumThis is a good opportunity for many Tottenham fans to see some of the club’s academy talent live in action, with the likes of Mason Melia, Tynan Thompson and Reiss Russell-Denny very likely to feature.The players will certainly be hoping to be spurred on by the fans as they push for another Premier League 2 title, two years on from their last win.Tottenham fans have certainly been strong in their support for the senior squad as they fight to avoid the drop, and if similar backing is given to the youngsters, it will be a proud moment for them.READ MORE: Radu Dragusin has already said yes to Tottenham transfer despite agent promise, £17m price tagThe post Tottenham Hotspur Stadium set to host a semi-final that could feature Tynan Thompson appeared first on Spurs Web.