The WSL is back after a three week break, with Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Women at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It might see some joy return to White Hart Lane, where there has hardly been a home victory in… forever? The hosts go into the game a whopping 12 points ahead of their opponents. However, […]
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Support From: FootballScribbles
As Lily White grows, it needs some support. I’m thrilled to say that FootballScribbles is the first brand to back this website. FootballScribbles is an Etsy store with wonderful prints dedicated to women’s football. I have this fantastic one documenting the growth of Tottenham’s women’s team, and a smaller version of a Beth England print. […]
New Documentary on Nildén Sisters
Missing watching Spurs Women over this international break? Well, the club has released a new documentary about the Nildén sisters that might tide you over until the next game against Everton. Called Nildén Sisters | From Sweden to becoming a Lilywhite, the 21-minute show tells the tale of the pair. Amanda made her move Tottenham […]
Martin Ho Named WSL Manager of the Month for February
Tottenham Hotspur Women’s boss Martin Ho has been named Manager of the Month for February 2026. The well deserved accolade follows another hugely successful few weeks in his tenure. During February 2026, Spurs Women beat West Ham and Aston Villa away. The latter was a particularly extraordinary game, and a devastating attacking performance that saw […]
Spurs vs Crystal Palace: This is it
There has been an awful lot of hyperbole about the Spurs vs Crystal Palace fixture on Thursday, 5 March, 2026. After the results the night before, a lot of it is warranted. As regular readers know, this site is almost entirely focussed on Tottenham Hotspur Women. However, it’s hard to look away from the disaster […]
New Look Lily White
I’ve decided to my coverage of Spurs Women just that little bit more seriously! That means, more analysis and more stories.
Spurs Men Need to Find Their Beth England
When I interviewed England for The Daily Star, Beth England acknowledged her status in the Women’s side. “I’m the captain, and I’m, I guess, the face of it, at the forefront of it,” she said. As for the men? No Kane. No Son. Spurs have no superstar.
Aston Villa (3) vs Spurs (7) Post-Match Musings: What on Earth Happened Here?
I’ve just about recoverd from the craziness of Aston Villa vs Spurs in the WSL. The 10-goal-thriller finished 3-7, but the visitors could, and should, have been 0-6 up by half time. Chance after chance came and went. Against Chelsea, that wastefulness cost them. Not so on Sunday. Spurs ended the game with 28 shots, 12 […]
Preview: Aston Villa vs Tottenham Women in the WSL – Sunday, 15 February 2026
After another failure against one of the big four, Tottenham Hotspur Women return to action against Aston Villa on Sunday, 15th February, 2026.
Newcastle Fallout Chat, with Chris Cowlin
Following Tottenham Hotspurs disastrous defeat to Newcastle United in the Premier League , I had the pleasure of a group therapy session with Chris Cowlin Ricky Norwood and Craig Dearman.
As you might imagine, we were all pretty flabbergasted at what we had seen. Unsurprisingly, most of the conversation was focussed on the future of Thomas Frank. I was pretty certain he wouldn’t make it 12 hours, and so it has proven. Let’s not pretend that the replacement will be anyone other than Mauricio Pochettino.
Thanks to the viewers who left nice comments in the chat! You can watch it below or listen wherever you get your podcast. Enjoy the episode, if you can:
