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London City Lionesses: WSL newcomers dream big after statement win against Tottenham

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When the final whistle finally blew at Hayes Lane on Sunday, there was a sense that something had shifted in the perception of London City Lionesses.

Their thrilling 4-2 win over Tottenham felt like not merely three points but a watershed moment in London City's debut Women's Super League campaign.

It meant they climbed to the top half of the table with four wins in eight matches.

They had already beaten Everton, Liverpool and West Ham - the bottom three - this season, but this was different.

Tottenham came into the match flying high - with 15 points collected from a possible 21 making for their best ever start to a WSL campaign.

But the promoted side matched them with poise, pace and purpose of a team that showed they belong in the big league, impressing not just with the result but also the manner in which it was achieved.

So when an excruciatingly long period of stoppage time was brought to an end, the Lionesses knew they had achieved something significant.

Manager Jocelyn Precheur spoke of "a good performance that will give us the confidence and the energy to keep improving even more".

Freya Godfrey opened the scoring early, while Nikita Parris struck in her 200th WSL appearance, but Spurs clawed their way back on both occasions through a Cathinka Tandberg penalty and an Eveliina Summanen free-kick.

A late own goal from Amanda Nilden helped the hosts reclaim the lead before a second strike from Godfrey sealed the win.

"It was an important game for us to decide which part of the table we can stay [in]," said former Paris St-Germain boss Precheur.

"I prefer to go game after game. I don't like to talk about vision and where we can be in the table at the end of the season. It's really important to keep this dynamic.

"Despite the fact that we're improving, I think we're yet to achieve our full potential. It's about how we can keep improving again. This will give the players the energy to keep developing."

Precheur may steer clear of precise predictions, but his is a clear message that London City can carry on moving up in their world.

After splitting from Millwall in 2019, London City were a fixture in the second tier, but the arrival of American businesswoman Michele Kang, who bought the club when they were on the brink of liquidation in late 2023, has seen their fortunes change.

Money has changed their world, a rush of star players creating a team with elite aspirations. Promoted in May, what can the big-spending, clear-thinking Lionesses go on to achieve in their debut top-flight season?

"We said from the start, we're not here to fight relegation, we're here to prove we're in this league now, we're not here to go back down," said their two-goal hero Godfrey.

"We're here and we're here to compete."

Precheur added: "What are our limits this season? It's up to the players to answer this question."

The only top-tier WSL side not to have an affiliated professional men's team, London City were promoted as winners of last season's Championship.

For now they sit sixth with 12 points - nine points behind leaders Manchester City and eight behind reigning champions Chelsea after eight rounds of games.

Manchester United are third with 17 points, while rival capital outfits Arsenal and Tottenham are only three points better off that London City at this stage.

Victory against Tottenham was their third straight win on home soil, with all four of their wins coming against sides that finished in the bottom half of the table last season.

All four of their defeats have come against last season's top four of Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City.

They could hardly be trending any more mid-table if they tried, but London City have higher aspirations.

Promoted sides have dropped straight back to the second tier in the past two seasons, with Bristol City and Crystal Palace finishing bottom in 2023-24 and 2024-25 respectively.

Not only are London City on course to avoid following suit, their 12-point haul at this stage of the season has only been bettered by one other promoted side in WSL history.

That was Sunderland, who, with a young Beth Mead scoring goals for fun, collected 15 points after eight games during the eight-team 2015 season. They finished fourth - only collecting five more points in their remaining six games.

Only three other promoted sides have collected 12 points at this stage: Manchester United and Tottenham in 2019-20 and Manchester City - who were given a top-flight place after a reshuffle of the leagues - in 2014.

Godfrey said of the ambitious Lionesses: "We've showed that we're not another team that's going to get promoted and relegated the next year.

"The direction this club is looking to go is up. We want to show this club is going to be a mainstay in English football for the foreseeable future."

The star of their latest triumph was undoubtedly Godfrey, who grabbed two goals and an assist.

They were the 20-year-old's first goals for the club since her loan move from Arsenal in January which was made permanent in July.

Godfrey managed three assists in eight Championship appearances following her switch, but it has taken her until November to announce herself in the top flight after missing the first weeks of the season with injury.

She is part of a star-studded London City squad which boasts players like Grace Geyoro, Parris, Danielle van de Donk, Katie Zelem and Kosovare Asllani.

Precheur never had doubts about Godfrey, who is already an England Under-23 international and surely destined for the senior national team Lionesses before too long.

"When she arrived in January, I saw her potential but she really lacked the confidence," the London City manager said.

"As I told her many times, it's normal to have a lack of confidence when you're a young player. I am happy for her but I just told her it's just the beginning for her."

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London City Lionesses vs Tottenham Hotspur: Women's Super League stats & head-to-head

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Freya Godfrey scored twice as London City Lionesses defeated high-flying Tottenham in an entertaining contest at Hayes Lane to secure their fourth win of the Women's Super League season.

Spurs twice fought back to draw level with the promoted side but Amanda Nilden's own goal in the 81st minute and Godfrey's second three minutes later - to add to her opener and an assist - sealed the win for Jocelyn Precheur's side.

The result sent London City into the top half of the table with 12 points from eight games while Spurs are three points ahead in fifth place.

The hosts had made a dream start as captain Kosovare Asllani's corner towards the near post was kept in play by Wassa Sangare and crossed back into the middle for Godfrey to score her first goal for the club only eights minutes in.

Spurs probed for an equaliser but did not register a shot on target before London City midfielder Saki Kumagai recklessly slid in to bring down Drew Spence inside the box.

Cathinka Tandberg stepped up to take the resulting penalty and smashed her effort down the middle for her fourth goal of the WSL season.

However, London City regained their lead through Nikita Parris in the 50th minute as they broke forward at pace through Asllani and Godfrey before the latter's cross was met with a well-timed run and finish from the 31-year-old England forward on her 200th WSL appearance.

Asllani's foul on Matilda Vinberg at the edge of the box then gave Spurs another lifeline as Eveliina Summanen, wearing the captain's armband for the day, curled her free-kick past diving London City goalkeeper Elene Lete to restore parity.

However, Nilden then put the ball in her own net before her day went from bad to worse as Godfrey breezed past the Swedish defender to score her second from the edge of the box.

Tottenham emerged as 5-0 winners when these sides last met in a competitive fixture, in the fourth round of the FA Cup in January 2023.

But two years on London City are an altogether different outfit and have already shown they can compete with the big names in their debut WSL season.

They produced a rugged display against Chelsea last weekend and matched the reigning champions with three shots on target - albeit they lost 2-0.

And they built on that performance here, stunning in-form Tottenham with an early opener from 20-year-old Arsenal academy graduate Godfrey and showing plenty of character after Spurs levelled twice.

Their counter-attacking style proved dangerous without the end product at Stamford Bridge but it worked to a tee on Sunday as Parris finished off a quick break that also involved Asllani and Godfrey to make it 2-1.

It was a special occasion for former Manchester City and Manchester United forward Parris, who had also scored in her 50th and 100th WSL appearances, but Spurs threatened to spoil the party with Summanen's equaliser.

However, Sangare headed Asllani's free-kick into the path of Spurs defender Nilden to force an own goal before Godfrey, part of the England Under-23 set-up, grabbed the headlines with her second moments later.

With their four defeats so far coming against last season's top four of Chelsea, Arsenal, United and City, London City boss Precheur will be confident his side can keep their good run going against Aston Villa in their next game.

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WSL LIVE: Liverpool vs Brighton, London City Lionesses vs Tottenham, West Ham vs Leicester, Everton vs Man City

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'Vital goal for Spurs'

London City 1-1 Tottenham

Kerys Harrop

Former Tottenham Hotspur defender on Sky Sports

It's a vital goal and great finish to get Spurs back in the game.

Cathinka Tandberg just drills it in.

Tottenham need to capitalise on this momentum while London City are shocked and disappointed.

GREAT SAVE!

Liverpool 1-0 Brighton

Faye Kirby keeps her side in it.

She has to react quickly after Fuka Nagano nearly gifts Brighton an equaliser, making a quick first save before getting back up to get her hands to the rebound.

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West Ham 0-0 Leicester

Ffion Morgan has a shot blocked on the line before Shekiera Martinez strikes just wide of the post.

West Ham are looking more likely to score now.

CLOSE!

West Ham 0-0 Leicester

Anouk Denton does everything right until the finish which she just strikes over the crossbar.

The cut inside was sublime as she evaded the Leicester defence.

That was the best chance of the game so far.

GOAL - Liverpool 1-0 Brighton

Beata Olsson (26 mins)

Liverpool lead!

It is a great move from the hosts to open the scoring, with a neat passing move before Lily Woodham whips an excellent low delivery into the area.

Beata Olsson is there to meet it in the middle. Her effort – which should really be dealt with by the goalkeeper – trickles past Chiamaka Nnadozie.

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London City 1-0 Tottenham

Spurs have spent much of this half on the back foot but finally trouble London City.

Olivia Holdt drives into the area and looks to create an opportunity, but she can't get a shot away.

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Liverpool 0-0 Brighton

Close! Brighton's Jelena Cankovic has the ball on the edge of the area and shapes an excellent strike towards the far corner, but Faye Kirby manages to tip it around for a corner.

Fran Kirby has a chance form the resulting set piece but can't trouble the goalkeeper.

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West Ham 0-0 Leicester

There is not much to report at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.

So far, it is as cagey as you would expect.

However if it stays like this West Ham will have their first WSL point of the season so that is a silver lining.

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London City 1-0 Tottenham

That wasn't what Grace Geyoro wanted.

London City overturn possession and Geyoro looks to curl an effort into the top corner from the edge of the box.

It goes high and over the stand.

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Football gossip: Ndiaye, Bastoni, David, Rice, Barcola, Mendy, Eyong

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Tottenham eye a move for Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye, Chelsea are set to rival Spurs for Juventus striker Jonathan David, and Liverpool linked with £88m move for Inter's Alessandro Bastoni.

Tottenham Hotspur have made Everton's Senegalese winger Iliman Ndiaye, 25, a prime target, but Newcastle United, Juventus, AC Milan and Atletico Madrid are also keeping tabs on the player. (TeamTalk), external

Chelsea and Tottenham are weighing up a January move for Juventus and Canada striker Jonathan David, 25 (TuttoMercatoWeb), external

Everton could move for Midtjylland striker Franculino Dju, 21, in January but face competition from Bologna for the Guinea-Bissau international. (Sun), external

Liverpool are ready to offer 100m euros (£88m) to sign Italy international Alessandro Bastoni, 26, from Inter. (Il Giorno - in Italian), external

Real Madrid would be prepared to spend 250m euros (£220m) on Arsenal and England midfielder Declan Rice, 26, and Paris St-Germain's France winger Bradley Barcola, 23. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external

Barcelona are interested in Crystal Palace and Colombia full-back Daniel Munoz, 29 (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish), external

Levante striker Etta Eyong, 22, is being tracked by Real Madrid and Barcelona, but the Cameroon international says it would be "a dream" to one day play for Chelsea in the Premier League as he watched the team growing up. (Givemesport), external

Atletico Madrid have identified Real Madrid defender Ferland Mendy, 30, as a leading transfer target, with the Frenchman out of favour at the Bernabeu. (El Nacional.cat via GetFootballNewsSpain), external

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Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United: Big questions as Benjamin Sesko injured

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A dramatic - or drab - Saturday lunchtime Premier League match with as many questions as answers, and for Manchester United a major injury scare.

It is difficult to know where to start when it comes to analysing Tottenham's 2-2 draw with Manchester United.

First, the scare.

United striker Benjamin Sesko was introduced into the game for Noussair Mazraoui after 58 minutes.

The Slovenian had already wasted a couple of opportunities when he suffered an injury three minutes from time chasing down a long ball. It was immediately obvious Sesko could not continue, and as United had already used all five substitutes they had to complete the game, which stood at 1-1, with 10 men.

Head coach Ruben Amorim confirmed afterwards Sesko had sustained a knee injury, but did not know how serious it was. However, in connection to a question about the January transfer window, Amorim said "because it's the knee you never know" - the inference being it might be.

That would be a major issue, particularly as United will lose two of their main offensive threats - Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo - to the Africa Cup of Nations in December.

"We have to check, it's something in his knee," said Amorim.

On the transfer situation: "We have to check everything. We have to check what has happened with Ben.

"Of course, we are going to have a problem there, but we already knew."

Losing Sesko would be an unhappy postscript to a very strange game.

With 10 minutes remaining, Tottenham looked certain to be heading for a third successive home defeat in the Premier League as they were unable to find a response to Mbeumo's first-half header.

But, just as they did at Nottingham Forest a week earlier, United were undone by a cross and after conceding once to Mathys Tel, they gave away another, as Richarlison emotionally celebrated what he thought was a stoppage-time winner.

But, just as they did at Nottingham Forest, United equalised, this time leaving it really late, the final minute of six added on as Matthijs de Ligt rescued the 10 men.

"The emotions inside me are high," smiled Tottenham boss Thomas Frank as he spoke to the media afterwards.

The detail takes a bit of digging for.

For his part, Amorim felt, unlike at Nottingham Forest, his side were "comfortable in the game". Too comfortable as it turned out.

"We should do better, be more aggressive, feel the environment in the stadium," he added.

"The three points were there, the space was there. We felt too comfortable. We need to expect that in one play anything can happen and change the mood in the stadium. Today was that."

The result extended Manchester United's unbeaten run to five games. But for the second week in succession, they had been second in the 'as it stands' table and blew their lead.

"We have a lot of problems," said Amorim. "We are just in the beginning.

"Sometimes the results show people we are improving but have a lot to do."

The main problem, Amorim said, came through his side's response to losing the experience of midfielder Casemiro and defender Harry Maguire, both of whom have contracts expiring in the summer.

Midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was missing through injury and Manuel Ugarte is not good enough when it comes to Casemiro's available replacements. For Maguire, Leny Yoro has already swapped places a few times this season but, at 19, lacks Maguire's longevity and game intelligence.

United have conceded two goals in each of their past three games now. Amorim said on Thursday his side have an issue there.

His explanation was a lack of aggressive intent to cut out crosses.

We have to take him on his word about that.

We also have to take Frank at his word when he said his selection of two direct forward players in Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani was based around exploiting his opponents' vulnerability.

"We wanted two strikers for the crosses, which we thought was an area where we could potentially hurt United," said Frank, pointing to an early chance Richarlison wasted as evidence his selection was the right one.

But the former Brentford boss was also mixing his messages.

Frank felt Tottenham had done well to limit United to five shots.

Yet that, he stressed, was not the same as saying his defence had actually played well.

"I don't think I said they played well," he said.

"The two shots they had, maybe even on target, were two situations we probably could have done better in.

"We will, of course, look through that and go through the details."

The biggest plus from a Tottenham perspective was they did not lose a third Premier League home game in a row, which also means they avoided a 10th home defeat in 2025, which would have been a record for a calendar year.

However, they have still only collected 14 points from their past 20 home games. No top-flight side has a worse record than that.

Still, on a strange day, when neither side played well but both contributed to a memorable game, taking the positives, for Frank, included not losing.

"We are playing at home and I know we need to win so we don't talk about it [losing at home]," he said.

"But the way we stayed in the game in the second half and kept doing the right things, I am very happy with that.

"It was a game where both teams tried to cancel each other out a little bit.

"We always want to create a little bit more but you can flip it and say, hey, we scored two goals in a situation where it was difficult to create."

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Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd: Defeat, to victory, and finally a draw for Spurs

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Who would be a manager? In those final frantic minutes, Thomas Frank and Amorim must have aged years.

Spurs boss Frank would surely have been preparing for more boos at the final whistle, given his side had been greeted in that manner at half-time and his decision to replace Simons with Tel had been questioned by the fans.

When the dust settles, there are bound to be questions asked of Tottenham's woeful defending for the first goal, which began with Djed Spence being unable to control a long punt downfield that was chased by Amad Diallo, and eventually needing Romero to come to the rescue.

Tottenham never sorted themselves out after that and Pape Sarr needlessly conceded possession inside his own penalty area, which eventually led to Amad's cross for Mbeumo.

Too often, the home side failed to make the most of promising attacking positions and defenders Romero and Van de Ven were the biggest threat until the drama at the end unfolded.

It meant Tottenham avoided a fourth home loss of the season but they have still only claimed two points from their last five games at their own stadium in the league, something that will have to be rectified if they are to continue fighting for a Champions League place.

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Premier League: Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United - Spurs and Man Utd 'neutralised' each other - Thomas Frank

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Premier League LIVE: Tottenham vs Man Utd - score, stats & updates

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That could have been calamitous

Tottenham 0-0 Man Utd

Simon Stone

BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

That could have been a calamity for Senne Lammens.

He ran the ball under his foot as though he was going to push it forward to clear but instead just pushed it further on and out for a corner.

If he had been stood in front of his goal, Tottenham would be in front.

That's why goalkeepers should stay a little bit wide.

'Massive game for Tottenham'

Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

Chris Sutton

Former Premier League striker on Football Focus

It's been an interesting start from Thomas Frank. Defensively, Tottenham seem to have greater stability but Micky van de Ven is their top scorer which says it all.

Richarlison had an OK start to teh season, there are missing Dominic Solanke and it hasn't quite clicked. Tottenham fans are really demanding in terms of wanting that brand of attacking football but it hasn't quite happened for them.

Their home form has been really disappointing in the Premier League, they've lost to Aston Villa, lost to Chelsea, lost to Bournemouth.

Tottenham fans demand more so it is a massive game for Tottenham but Manchester United go into this in pretty good form.

Armed services represented

Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

Simon Stone

BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Today's game will be preceded by a minute's silence as it is the nearest round of Premier League fixtures to Remembrance Day.

All the armed services are represented by the side of the pitch as the teams emerge.

English football is reducing the non-football related times it holds silences before games.

However, this is regarded as a national occasion and it cannot be forgotten former players have died in conflict serving their country.

'Lammens has had a good start'

Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

Chris Sutton

Former Premier League striker on Football Focus

I think it's one of the most difficult jobs in football, being in goal for Manchester United.

I really like that Senne Lammens said he just wants to be reliable, that's what Manchester United need. You don't want a goalkeeper where you are unsure when they are going to come out.

He has had a good start and he has been very steady. I like his temperament.

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Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

This has intrigue written all over it.

Tottenham and Manchester United have near identical records in the Premier League.

Spurs start sixth with 17 points from 10 games - the same as United, who are eighth because of an inferior goal difference.

The incentive for both teams is that whoever wins will go second behind Arsenal.

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Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester United will fancy their chances against a Spurs side who have been dreadful in front of their own fans in the Premier League.

No side has lost more home Premier League matches in 2025 than Tottenham Hotspur (nine).

Only in 1994 and 2003 (10 in each) have Spurs reached double figures for home defeats in a calendar year in their league history.

Assist king

Tottenham v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

Manchester United

Bruno Fernandes has 53 Premier League assists – since his debut in February 2020, only Mohamed Salah (64) and Kevin de Bruyne (58) have more. He’s assisted in his last two away games and is looking to do so in three away appearances in a row for the first time since November 2020.

Is it Arsenal's title to lose?

Sunderland v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

Glenn Murray

Former Crystal Palace and Brighton striker on Premier League Kick-Off

Everything is positive for Arsenal.

They're beating teams who they dropped points against last season, and the squad is very much at its best now and most balanced.

When you look at the capitulation of Liverpool, who we thought would be their main rivals, in this first quarter of the season, yes, I do think it is Arsenal's to lose.

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