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    About our Tottenham Hotspur Women news

    Latest news on Tottenham Hotspur Women (formerly Ladies), covering WSL fixtures, transfers, results, squad news, and Spurs women's football.

    Tottenham Hotspur Women compete in the Women's Super League, England's top flight of women's football. The club plays home matches at Brisbane Road in Leyton and occasionally at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. With England international Bethany England as captain and Martin Ho as head coach, Spurs continue to build their presence in elite women's football.

    The 2025-26 season marks Tottenham's seventh campaign in the WSL, with the club looking to improve on their 11th-place finish from the previous season. Martin Ho joined in July 2025 from Norwegian side SK Brann, where he guided the team to the Champions League quarter-finals. The experienced coach brings an attacking philosophy and has already made his mark with competitive performances. Bethany England leads the team as captain, having made history by becoming the first WSL player to score against every club in the competition.

    Tottenham Women train full-time at Hotspur Way, the club's main training facility shared with the men's team. The squad competes in the WSL, FA Cup, and League Cup, with the aim of challenging for European qualification places. Recent seasons have seen growth in support, with matches at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium attracting increasing crowds. The club emphasises developing young talent while attracting experienced internationals to strengthen the squad.

    Founded in 1985 as Broxbourne Ladies, the club adopted the Tottenham Hotspur name in 1991 and climbed through the divisions over subsequent decades. They won the FA Women's Premier League in 2017 and earned promotion to the WSL in 2019, officially changing their name from Tottenham Hotspur Ladies to Tottenham Hotspur Women. Their best WSL finish came with sixth place, while the 2024 FA Cup final appearance represented the club's greatest cup achievement. These milestones reflect the club's steady progress in establishing itself among England's elite women's teams.

    The Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of Tottenham Women from trusted sources across the footballing landscape. Whether you're tracking WSL standings, following transfer developments, or reading match reports and tactical analysis, our feed delivers the latest news as it happens. Stay informed about squad updates, injury news, and behind-the-scenes stories from N17 with reliable coverage that keeps you connected to Spurs Women throughout the season.


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