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.
Category: WSL
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.
Spurs vs Chelsea Post-Match Musings: Why Can’t Spurs Beat the Big Four?
Once. That is the amount of times Tottenham Women haven’t beaten one of the “Big Four” in the Women’s Super League. Spurs vs Chelsea in the WSL was another frustrating day at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the hosts. They lost 0-2 against the reigning champions thanks to goals either side of half-time. Martin Ho’s […]
Beth England Interview: On Leading and the Growth of Women’s Football
Bethany England will take on her former side, Chelsea, this weekend, A couple of weeks ago, I interviewed her for the Daily Star, as she supported the Tottenham Hotspur foundation. She opened up about how cancer has affected her family, as well as why she cares about doing LGBT advocacy. Speaking ahead of the win […]