Four games to define Spursโ€™ season

Spurs are on a seven-game losing streak in the WSL. This is relegation form. Yet, ironically, with the addition of Mana Iwabuchi and Bethany England and with Ashleigh Nevilleโ€™s return from suspension, Spursโ€™ are looking better and, in contrast to their pre-Christmas games, scoring goals. The problem has been that Spursโ€™ strengthening has coincided with …

Green shoots: Or, why Spurs Womenโ€™s last two losses give reason for optimism

Spurs Women lost their last two games: 2-1, away at Aston Villa and 1-3 at home to Chelsea. The loss to Chelsea saw them exit the Conti Cup at the quarter final stage, while the loss to Aston Villa was the fifth straight loss in the WSL, where Spurs have not won since their increasingly …

Spurs Women at Brisbane Road: First Impressions of Our New Home Ground.

On Sunday, four weeks after the start of the season (five weeks after the season was initially scheduled to start), Spurs Women played their first game at our new home stadium: Leyton Orientโ€™s Brisbane Road. It felt like weโ€™d been waiting for ages for this, having heard about the move in the early summer. But …

Fans Look Ahead to Spurs 2022/23 Barclays WSL Season

The Athletic managed to do an entire WSL Season Preview without mentioning Spurs once (yes, really!). So in the interests of balance, kind of, here's seven hardcore Spurs Women fans on the upcoming season: Predicted finishes, what games and what players they're most excited about and a bit on tactics! 1.   What position do you think …

New Spurs Women Podcast: N17 Women

A new podcast dedicated to Spurs Women called 'N17 Women' is now available on (near enough) all platforms. https://open.spotify.com/show/1jLRUp5N4EmrYZqcLhQHWi?si=7780e45b51bd40ec N17 Women is a collaboration between four of us. Me, Rachel (who set up this site), Sian (Proud Lilywhites Women's Team lead and co-presenter of the Proud Lilywhites podcast), Caroline (editor of Spurs Across the Pond …