Harry's double against AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup on Sunday moved him onto 125 goals for us in 192 matches in all competitions.
Legendary striker and former skipper Teddy scored 124 goals in 277 appearances over two spells at the Club between 1992-1997 and then 2001-2003.
Harry moved into the Club's all-time top 10 ahead of Robbie Keane with a hat-trick against Southampton on Boxing Day. He's now climbed above Teddy into ninth. His next target is 1960s and 1970s Spurs great Alan Gilzean on 133.
That's not all - Harry is chasing another Teddy milestone.