SPURS WOMEN VS EVERTON WOMEN THE PERFECT FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITY FOR MOTHER’S DAY

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Treat mum to the perfect family-friendly experience this Mother’s Day with tickets to watch Tottenham Hotspur Women take on Everton Women in the Women’s Super League (WSL).

The match kicks off at 11:55am on Sunday 15 March at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London’s largest club football venue. Since opening in 2019, the world-class stadium has set a new benchmark for the matchday experience and provides a spectacular stage for a special occasion.

The Stadium will be hosting a range of kid-friendly activities on the day, including musical performances, face painting and merchandise giveaways, making this an unbeatable occasion for all the family to enjoy.

Tickets are now available at Tottenhamhotspur.com, just £15 for adults and £5 for juniors, with Lilywhite Experiences from £25.

This includes the Tunnel Club Party; a one-of-a-kind experience that puts you at the heart of it all, from a behind-the-scenes view of WSL stars in the tunnel to within arm’s reach of the bench, for £99 per person. The experience includes:

Bottomless prosecco for two hours (pre-match only)
A pre-game and post-game party with a live DJ
Appearance from a first-team player post-match
Luxury, padded, heated Recaro style seat/s directly behind the home dugout
Paid bar available throughout the day
Inclusive bowl food pre-match

Spurs Women are on the rise under manager Martin Ho and are establishing themselves as the WSL’s most exciting team. Their last league match saw a stunning 7-3 win against Aston Villa Women, which featured six different goalscorers, including new signing Signe Gaupset, one of the best young prospects in women’s football. The team also progressed to the Women’s FA Cup quarter-final yesterday after a dramatic 9-8 victory on penalties against London City Lionesses.

Spurs Women only formed 41 years ago and currently sit in 5th place in the WSL table, within touching distance of women’s football giants and London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. The team are fighting to qualify for the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the first time in their history.