Dulwich Hamlet vs Spurs, Women's Under-21s

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image

Our Women’s Under-21s travel to Champion Hill to take on Dulwich Hamlet in the semi-final of the Capital Cup on Sunday afternoon - and you can be there to cheer our Young Spurs on!

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the tie…

What time is kick-off?

The match starts at 2pm UK time.

Ticket information

Supporters will have the opportunity to attend this huge game and support the next generation of players at the Club.

Taking place at Dulwich Hamlet's Champion Hill, tickets are priced at £5 for adults, £2 for concessions and free for Under-12s.

Tickets will be available to buy on the turnstile on matchday.

The journey so far

Entering in the first round of the competition, we overcame Millwall Lionesses at The Den after goals from Fran Hamer and Eloise Hall saw us secure a 2-1 win.

Next up was a trip to Queens Park Rangers in the second round and, following a 1-1 draw in normal time, heroics from Erin Radbourne saw us come out on top in a penalty shootout.

Facing another FA Women’s National League side in Ashford Town in the quarter-final, Mia Endacott and Cruz Fuller-Fagan were on the scoresheet to help us to a 2-1 victory and secure our spot in the last four.

Dulwich progressed to the last four of the competition after seeing off London Bees and Enfield Town, with the south London side finishing as runners-up in the 2022/23 edition of the competition.

Having earned promotion to the FA Women’s National League Division One South East for the 2024/25 campaign, they have enjoyed a positive first season at this level, currently sat in eighth place on 25 points.

Team news

Nick Hardy can call upon a number of Academy players who have been training with the first team over the international break.

Midfielder Rania Oukriss will miss the semi-final tie after spending the week with Morocco Under-17s on a training camp.

Ruby Gaitely and Evie Northwood will both be unavailable with long-term injuries. Evie, who suffered an Anterior Crucial Ligament (ACL) injury back in October, recently completed her first few laps of running as she continues her rehabilitation.