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WSL: Everton vs Spurs - How to watch, key information

Thu 30 March 2023, 13:50|Tottenham Hotspur

Our Women’s Super League 2022/23 campaign continues with a trip to Merseyside this weekend, as we face Everton at 1pm on Sunday at Walton Hall Park.

Kerys Harrop will set a new record for all-time WSL appearances with 178 games if she plays against Everton, having matched Gilly Flaherty's record against Arsenal last weekend.

Managed by Brian Sorensen, who took over in April 2022, Everton are sixth in the WSL with 21 points from 15 games.

The Toffees have drawn three of their last four games and were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Liverpool last weekend.

Vicky's thoughts

“Jess Naz will be back in the squad, which is fantastic. She’s been working hard to get herself back fit to be in a position to come with us to the north west on Sunday, so that’s a big plus for us.

"Defensively, they don’t concede many goals, so we know that we’re going to have to be patient and try to keep working hard to sustain our attack and create moments in front of goal."

Match officials

Lisa Benn has been appointed to take charge of Sunday’s game, Emily Carney and Jacob Graham her assistants and Tom Reeves the fourth official.

How can I watch the game?

Sunday's match will be shown live on the FA Player in the UK.

Remember, you can also follow all the action via our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app, regardless of where you are around the globe.

There, you’ll find minute-by-minute text and audio commentary live from Walton Hall Park along with goal alerts, stats and much more.

What will the weather conditions be like?

It’s expected to be partly cloudy on Sunday afternoon, with temperatures at around 11 degrees.