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Matter of stats | Spurs vs Man Utd (WSL) | Our record in N17

Sat 01 February 2025, 11:00|Tottenham Hotspur

We’re back at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (6.45pm UK) with Manchester United the visitors in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

This weekend’s fixture will be our fourteenth visit to the world-class stadium – the tenth WSL clash to be held there since 2019.

Although our last visit there ended in a defeat – a 3-0 loss to Arsenal in November – that has been our only defeat at Tottenham hotspur Stadium in our last four league matches there, previously beating West Ham (2024), Arsenal (2023) and Reading (2023).

In fact, we’ve won our six of our 13 encounters at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, scoring 15 goals in those fixtures across all competitions.

The Red Devils last visit to N17 in the WSL came in February, 2023, where they ran out 2-1 winners after goals from Leah Galton and an own-goal from Molly Bartrip cancelled out a spectacular finish from Bethany England.

Meanwhile, after wins over Leicester City (1-0) and Crystal Palace (3-2) in our last two WSL games, we’ll be looking to make it three in a row in the league since October, 2023.

Watch United's last visit to N17

Match facts

  • Manchester United have scored in all 11 of their WSL games against us, while also keeping seven clean sheets (F29 A5).
  • We’ve won five of our last seven WSL home games (L2), while they have also won three of our last four league matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, losing last time out at the venue to Arsenal.
  • Manchester United have won each of their last four WSL games, their best winning run in a top-flight campaign since their final seven matches of the 2022-23 season.
  • We’ve won their last two league games and could win three in a row in the Women’s Super League for the first time since October 2023.
  • Only league leaders Chelsea (701 minutes) have spent more time in a leading position in the WSL this season than Manchester United (629 minutes), while the Blues (62 minutes) are also the only side to trail for fewer minutes in 2024-25 than the Red Devils (105 minutes).
  • We’ve scored more goals from outside the area than any other team in the WSL so far this season (5); meanwhile only Man City (12) have scored more direct free-kicks than Spurs (9) in the competition’s history.
  • Only Chelsea (14) have had more different goalscorers than Manchester United (10) in the WSL this season while only Manchester City (4) have more different players net four or more goals in the competition this term than the Red Devils (3 – Ella Toone, Elisabeth Terland, Grace Clinton).
  • On MD12, Olivia Holdt became the second ever player to score a free-kick on their WSL debut after Veatriki Sarri for Birmingham in April 2021. It was also the latest ever winning goal in WSL history scored from a free-kick (94:20).
  • Manchester United striker Elisabeth Terland has scored more WSL goals against us than any other opponent (5), including a brace in the reverse fixture in October when netting her first league goals for the Red Devils.