Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to host three WSL fixtures after club’s excellent start to the season

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Tottenham Women have announced that three Women’s Super League (WSL) fixtures will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium later this season.

The club has made an excellent start to the season under new head coach Martin Ho.

Their 1-0 victory over Brighton on Sunday was their fourth win in five games, leaving them third in the WSL table.

Spurs are already more than halfway towards matching the 20 points they earned last season, when they finished 11th in the WSL.

Ho replaced Robert Vilahamn as head coach after the latter was sacked at the end of last season.

Which WSL fixtures will be held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

Tottenham have confirmed that three fixtures in the second-half of the WSL season will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The first fixture to take place at their home stadium will be the clash against reigning champions Chelsea on February 8th.

Tottenham will also face Everton on March 15th and Manchester United on April 26th, at the stadium.

All three fixtures are subject to date changes and Tottenham have revealed that a bundle will be offered for fans to attend all three games.

This matches the tally of WSL games which were held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the 2024-25 campaign.

Tottenham played Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea at the stadium last season, falling to a defeat in each of those games.

Ho’s side will be hoping for better fortune at their home stadium during the 2025-26 campaign.

The rest of Tottenham’s home games are currently set to be hosted at Brisbane Road in Leyton.

What’s next for Tottenham?

Tottenham could climb to the top of the Women’s Super League table this weekend, however, their chances would appear slim.

Ho’s side travel to a Chelsea side who are unbeaten in their last 27 league games.

Chelsea dropped points at the weekend for the first time this season with a draw against Manchester United. They are also fresh off the news that Sjoeke Nusken has signed a new contract extension.

Spurs go into the game just one point behind their local rivals, with Manchester City also above them on goal difference.

Tottenham then face a League Cup tie with Birmingham City before the players go away for their first international break since the summer.

Ho’s side return from the international break on November 2nd, when they play a Liverpool side who have failed to score a point so far this season.

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Kieran Lynch is a sports writer specialising in women's football who started writing for SheKicks in June 2025. He writes about clubs and players across the Women's Super League, European football and international tournaments including Women's Euro 2025.