We return to action after the international break on Sunday with Everton the visitors to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Toffees head to north London on the back of three consecutive wins in the Women’s Super League, while a victory this weekend could see us equal our best-ever points tally in a single season in the competition (32 in 2021/22).
Here’s everything you need to know about the game…
What time does the match start?
We get underway at 11.55am UK time.
How can I watch the game?
Tickets for the match remain available to buy online and supporters can buy on the day from the Paxton House ticket office.
If you are unable to attend, Sunday’s game will be televised live on Sky Sports + and the WSL’s Official YouTube channel.
If you’re following us from overseas, check out here to see if the game is live in your area.
Our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app will bring you full live text and audio commentary throughout the match.
Video highlights will be available on club channels 10 minutes after the full-time whistle.
What is the team news?
Drew Spence is back in contention after serving her three-game suspension.
Ella Morris back in full training after recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury but Martin Ho confirmed that Sunday’s clash ‘comes too quick’ for the defender.
Clare Hunt, Maika Hamano and Toko Koga remain involved in the Women’s Asian Cup and won’t be available for selection while long-term absentees Jess Naz, Luana Buhler and Maite Oroz remain sidelined.
Scott Phelan revealed that Rion Ishikawa sustained an ankle injury while on international duty and will be unavailable for the trip to N17.
However, the interim Head Coach was pleased to confirm that there was no further injury concerns over the last couple of weeks.
Who is the referee?
Lisa Benn will take of Sunday’s game against Everton.
Leoni Harland and Phoebe Horner will serve as her assistants, with Alice Parker as the fourth official.
What kit colours will the teams be wearing?
We’ll be wearing our home kit as usual, featuring Lilywhite shirts with a navy trim, navy blue shorts and white socks.
Everton will wear blue shirts, blue shorts and blue socks.
Our goalkeeper will be orange and Everton’s in green.
What will the weather conditions be like?
It’s set to be cloudy but remain dry throughout the day in north London, with temperatures expected at around 11 degrees.
How can I get the matchday programme and what’s included?
The official matchday programme will be on sale at the stadium on Sunday, priced at £3.50, while copies can also be ordered online here for delivery direct to your door.
In this edition, we’ve an exclusive main feature interview with Matilda Nilden, Luana Buhler reveals all about her team-mates in the ‘Inside The Dressing Room’ feature and we caught up with former forward Bianca Baptiste to reflect on her time at the Club.
Once again, we’ll have an exclusive pull-out poster inside our programmes, so make sure to grab your copy.
What is the travel information if I’m going to the game?
Travel information for those attending the WSL clash in person at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can be found here.