Liverpool denied Tottenham a first win in eight Women's Super League games as they battled back to claim a point at Totally Wicked Stadium.
Sophie Roman Haug powered a header past Lize Kop for her second goal of the game shortly after half-time to help Amber Whiteley's side strengthen their grip on fifth place.
Roman Haug had fired Liverpool into a 12th-minute lead after reacting sharply to a loose ball in the box to open the scoring with the side's first shot on target.
However, Tottenham scored two goals in six minutes midway through the first half to turn the scoreline around.
After Grace Fisk's attempted clearance had hit her own crossbar and squirmed through the hands of goalkeeper Racheal Laws for the equaliser, Clare Hunt ghosted into the penalty area to divert Maite Oroz's cross into the bottom corner.
As the game ticked into 10 minutes of second-half stoppage time the hosts flooded forward in search of a winner, but Lize Kop stood her ground to block Jenna Clark's flying header.
Martha Thomas almost nicked all three points at the very last for Spurs but headed wide of the target from just a few yards out.
The north Londoners remain on course to equal their worst-ever Women's Super League finish of ninth, while Liverpool stay fifth.
Tottenham show resilience with point on the road
Robert Vilahamn and his players must have felt a sense of deja vu when Liverpool opened the scoring with their first shot on target in St Helens.
Given Spurs were on a run of seven Women's Super League games without a win they may have been forgiven for thinking that luck was against them once again as Roman Haug poked the ball home.
But the Merseyside sun ultimately shone on Spurs as they held on to a point against a difficult opponent away from home.
Indeed, had Thomas made a better connection with her stoppage-time header, the visitors could have been heading back to London with all three points.
Nevertheless the manner in which they battled back from a goal behind to take the lead and then hung on to ensure a share of the points, will please boss Robert Vilahamn, who urged fans to be patient this week amid questions about his position at the club.
Despite their inconsistent campaign only Manchester City and Arsenal have won more points from losing positions in the Women's Super League this season than Tottenham.
Taking 16 points from games they trailed in is testament to the resilience Spurs have had to build during a tumultuous 2025.
They have often been on the wrong side of things this term but the mix-up in the Liverpool defence for the first goal and the big save from keeper Kop in stoppage time may prove to be the building blocks for an upturn in fortunes.
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