Harsh Mishra provides a data breakdown of Spurs Women's first game of the 2023-24 WSL season: away to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. This was also our first look at how Robert Vilahamn will set up the team. The game ended with Chelsea seeing out a 2-1 win, but Spurs' attacking efforts saw them get the most shots on target against Chelsea of any team in a WSL game, in a decade.
Green shoots: Or, why Spurs Womenโs 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 …
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Matchday 18: Tottenham vs Chelsea.
Tottenham welcomed Chelsea to the Hive in Tottenhamโs last home game at the Hive in the 2021-22 season. It has been almost a year since Tottenham last faced the WSL Champions as Chelsea continued their push for their 3rd championship in a row, while our Lilywhites continued their chase for Champions League football. The last …
Spurs play Chelsea in double-header: Will our bench-players step up?
Spurs Women play Chelsea at the Hive on Sunday (24th April) and then away on Thursday (28th April). Following that the season wraps up with three games in eight days: away to Everton (Sunday); away to Arsenal (Wednesday); and Leicester at home, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Sunday). After a surprisingly successful third year in …
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