Barclays Women’s Super League action returns after the international break and we’re back at Brisbane Road with Manchester City are the visitors on Sunday afternoon.
Here’s all the key info you need to know…
What time is kick-off against City?
The match starts at 2pm UK time.
How can I watch the game?
Tickets are available at Brisbane Road on the day for supporters who wish to come and watch the game in person.
Sunday’s match will also be streamed live on SPURSPLAY and on the WSL's official YouTube channel.
If you’re not already a subscriber, find out more and sign up today to enjoy the City game along with a host of other live matches from across the Club for the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign.
You can also keep up to date with minute-by-minute text updates on our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app.
Video highlights of all the action will be available on SPURSPLAY on Monday.
What is the team news?
Robert Vilahamn reported that Eveliina Summanen is back and available for selection for Sunday’s clash in the capital.
The midfielder has been out of action since suffering a hamstring injury ahead of our clash with Leicester City back in January, having featured in every WSL game before that.
Following an impressive 20 first team players on international duty over the last two weeks, Robert revealed that all players returned to Hotspur Way with no concerns.
Clare Hunt, meanwhile, will be suspended for the encounter with City after an accumulation of five yellow card offences. We will remain without Kit Graham as a long-term absentee.
For the visitors, Rebecca Knaak will be out for a ‘few weeks’ after suffering an hamstring injury on international duty. Lauren Hemp, Ales Greenwood and Laura Coombs will all unlikely be involved for this weekend’s fixture.
Who is the referee?
Amy Fearn will take charge of the game on Sunday.
She will be assisted by Sophie Dennington and Levi Gray, with Grace Lowe serving as the fourth official.