After only losing on penalties in the midweek League Cup tie, Spurs want to win a WSL north London derby for the first time
All eyes turn to north London once more this weekend as the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosts the WSL’s eighth edition of the north London derby. Over 20,000 are expected to watch an encounter featuring two sides at very different stages in their development as a growing Tottenham host WSL heavyweights Arsenal.
There are more than just bragging rights at stake. Arsenal are focused on mounting a challenge on Chelsea’s WSL dominance and a win would ensure they continue to stay neck and neck with the current champions. Meanwhile Robert Vilahamn’s Tottenham are looking to show they have closed the gap on their rivals and cement their position in mid-table, providing them with a solid platform to build on in 2024.
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