This is your chance to see the most exciting team in Women’s football live in action, as Spurs Women take on reigning champions Chelsea in the WSL at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday 8th February, 2.25pm kick-off.
Spurs Women are on an unstoppable rise to the top of the women’s game – having only been formed as grassroots team Broxbourne Ladies 41 years ago and now fighting to qualify for the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the first time in their history.
This is on the back of having narrowly avoiding relegation from the WSL in 2024/25 – an incredible turnaround orchestrated by new Head Coach, Martin Ho, who is building a brave and passionate squad of young, hungry players aiming for greatness.
Ho’s side currently sit outside the Champions League qualification places on goal difference only – level on points with arch-rivals Arsenal – and now ready to face their toughest test yet.
The all-conquering Chelsea Women – who are themselves on a run of six consecutive Women’s Super League titles – visit the magnificent Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for what promises to be a momentous occasion.
Spurs are further buoyed by a number of exciting new player arrivals this month, including 20-year-old Norwegian starlet Signe Gaupset, who has already made an instant impact in Lilywhite and is one of the most highly-rated young talents in European women’s football. The club has also brought in fellow Norwegian international Julie Blakstad and young Swedish talents Matilda Nilden and Hanna Wijk.
The mouth-watering clash takes place at London’s biggest club stadium – with tickets priced at just £15 for adults, £5 juniors and Premium experiences from £25 – and will be an enjoyable occasion for all the family.
Chelsea’s visit is one of three Spurs Women matches taking place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season, with Everton Women visiting on Sunday 15th March and Manchester United visiting on Sunday 26th April. Get your tickets now from tottenhamhotspur.com.
Martin Ho said: “We’re really excited and can’t wait to play at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. We’re in a good space at the moment and want to keep pushing on.
“I want to help make this team successful and take us to where we belong, impress the fans and have them on board with us. The players know what it means to wear the shirt and that when they go on that pitch, they need to show pride and passion every time. We need to make sure we put on a show for the fans.
“This club should be competing for all the honours and there shouldn’t be a game we go into where we’re just there to take part. We’ll push and push for those Champions League spaces and, by the performances we’re producing at the moment, we’re getting closer.
“Games like Chelsea are the big ones you want to be involved in – we need the fans here to push us through the game and all through the season.”







