A Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw hat-trick - the quickest in Barclays Women’s Super League history - set the Blues on our way to an emphatic victory.
Kerolin added a fourth from Lauren Hemp’s cutback, with an Amanda Nilden own goal also following before the break.
The visitors had briefly levelled when Olivia Holdt fired past Khiara Keating soon after Shaw’s first, but a comprehensive first half display from City had the points all but sealed inside 45 minutes.
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Spurs did grab another before the final whistle when Beth England fired home, but it did little to dampen an impressive afternoon from the Blues.
With Chelsea also being held at London City Lionesses, the win also meant we moved eight points clear at the top of the WSL, though that gap would be reduced to five if Arsenal won their two games in hand.
To cap off a special afternoon, the fixture also represented our City in the Community Matchday Takeover, with plenty of CITC-themed activities designed to celebrate our charity’s incredible work also on display.