
Spurs vs Man City (Conti Cup) | How to watch, team news, kit colours, key information
Wed 07 February 2024, 11:00|
Tottenham Hotspur
We return to FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup action on Wednesday evening (7.30pm KO, live on SPURSPLAY) as we face Manchester City in the quarter-final at Brisbane Road.
It’s the third consecutive season where we have reached this stage of the competition after finishing as the best runner-up in the group stage, while City have won this trophy on four occasions in the last 10 years.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of the match…
How can I watch the game?
Tonight’s match will be broadcast live on SPURSPLAY, kick-off 7.30pm UK.
If you’re not already a subscriber, find out more and sign up today to enjoy this evening’s game along with a host of other live matches from across the Club during the season.
Tickets are available at Brisbane Road on the night for supporters who wish to come and watch the game in person.
Video highlights of all the action will be available on SPURSPLAY on Thursday.
What is the team news?
Robert Vilahamn confirmed that there was no fresh injury concerns heading into this quarter-final tie against City.
Ashleigh Neville (ankle) and Drew Spence (hamstring) both remain sidelined.
Steph Houghton is set to be unavailable, while their three deadline day signings will also not feature, with Laura Blindkilde Brown and Poppy Pritchard both cup tied, while Tara O’Hanlon is nursing a small injury.
Who is the referee?
Amy Fearn takes charge of tonight’s tie, assisted by Hristo Karaivanov and Ruby Skyes.
Sunny Singh Hill will be the fourth official.
What colours will the teams be playing?
We’ll be wearing our home kit, featuring Lilywhite shirts, navy blue shorts and white socks.
Our goalkeeper will be in yellow.
City will wear their all-black change strip, which features light blue patterns on the shirt and socks, complete with red sponsor logos.
Their keeper will wear green.
What will the weather conditions be like?
It’s forecast to rain this evening with it being heavy in places, temperatures reaching 11 degrees.