WSL: 11 stats to know ahead of Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool

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The Reds resume their campaign by travelling to Brisbane Road for a 12pm GMT kick-off on Sunday.

See 11 interesting facts and figures provided by Opta ahead of the game below...

Liverpool are unbeaten in their past two trips to Spurs, drawing 1-1 in 2023-24 and winning 3-2 last season.

Overall, the Reds are unbeaten in each of their last five WSL games against Tottenham (two wins, three draws), since a 1-0 away defeat in October 2022.

Tottenham lost each of their final five home matches in the division last season, but have won two out of three so far this term.

Ceri Holland assisted Cornelia Kapocs for Liverpool's goal against Manchester City on matchday six – it was her eighth in the WSL for the club overall. Only Alex Greenwood and Natasha Dowie have recorded more assists for the Reds in the competition (10 each).

Gareth Taylor's side have hit the woodwork three times this season - only Brighton & Hove Albion have done so more (four).

Spurs have the best big chance conversion rate in the WSL in 2025-26 with 50 per cent.

They have also recorded the highest figure for duels won per match: 50.5.

Only Manchester City's Khadija Shaw has attempted more shots than Tottenham's Cathinka Tandberg this season.

Liverpool defender Jenna Clark has tallied the third-highest average number of passes per 90 minutes in the WSL (77).

Clark is also joint-third for the average touches per 90 minutes on 90.

Spurs are one of just two sides to name the same starting centre-backs in each of their WSL games this season (also Aston Villa), with Clare Hunt and Toko Koga playing every minute of their league matches this term. No centre-back partnerships have earned more clean sheets than the duo in 2025-26 (three).

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