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London City Lionesses vs Tottenham Hotspur in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Selected for Broadcast

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London City Lionesses vs Tottenham Hotspur

Date: Monday 23rd February 2026

Kick-off: 19:30 (GMT)

Venue: CopperJax Community Stadium

Broadcast: TNT Sports

London City Lionesses will host Tottenham Hotspur in the Fifth Round Proper of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, with the tie selected for live broadcast on TNT Sports.

The match has been scheduled for a 7:30pm kick-off on Monday 23rd February to facilitate broadcast coverage, setting the stage for a huge all-WSL cup clash under the lights.

Ticket information will be confirmed in due course, with fans encouraged to keep an eye on club channels for updates.

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London City vs Tottenham Hotspur Gallery | Sunday 9th November 2025

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Matchday, captured.

A brace for Freya Godfrey, a goal for Nikita Parris on her 200th WSL appearance and an own goal sealed a memorable 4-2 victory for London City, against Spurs on Remembrance Sunday afternoon.

Relive it in pictures below.

Enjoyed your matchday? Be there for the rest of the season.

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Access to every remaining home WSL fixture this season

Priority for next season’s renewals

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This isn’t just about watching football. It’s about standing with a club that’s changing the game. If you believe women’s football belongs to its fans, then consider this your invitation.

London City vs Tottenham Hotspur Fan Gallery

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We did the football, you did the rest. What a win at the CopperJax Stadium it was on Sunday.

Can you spot yourself in our fan gallery below?

Enjoyed your matchday? Be there for the rest of the season, from £20.

A Pro-Rata Season Ticket gives you:

Access to every remaining home WSL fixture this season

Priority for next season’s renewals

Priority for home cup matches

Exclusive rewards and experiences for members

Priority for away match tickets

This isn’t just about watching football. It’s about standing with a club that’s changing the game. If you believe women’s football belongs to its fans, then consider this your invitation.

London City Lionesses 4, Tottenham Hotspur 2.

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London City Lionesses produce a ruthless attacking display to beat Tottenham Hotspur 4–2 in BR2.

Sunday 9th November | CopperJax Community Stadium

A brace for Freya Godfrey, a goal for Nikita Parris on her 200th WSL appearance and an own goal sealed a memorable 4-2 victory for London City, against Spurs on Remembrance Sunday afternoon.

Jocelyn Prêcheur’s team delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, recording one of their most exciting WSL wins to date at the CopperJax Community Stadium.

It took just eight minutes for City to strike. Kosovare Asllani’s corner was half-cleared, but only as far as Freya Godfrey, who guided a precise effort into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.

The hosts were flying in the early knockings, with Rofiat Imuran a constant menace down the left, gliding past defenders and sparking attack after attack.

Grace Geyoro went close to doubling the lead shortly after, before Spurs levelled against the run of play when Cathinka Tandberg converted from the spot in the 38th minute.

But City came out firing after the break. Nikita Parris, making her 200th WSL appearance, restored the lead five minutes into the second half, sliding in to meet Godfrey’s low cross at the back post to mark the milestone in style.

Tottenham found another equaliser through Eveliina Summanen’s superb free kick on 69 minutes, but the drama was far from over.

The home side’s response was immediate and ruthless. Wassa Sangaré’s clever flick in a crowded box did enough to confuse Spurs and Amanda Nildén, who turned the ball into her own net from close range to make it 3–2 on 81 minutes.

Three minutes later, Godfrey capped her sensational display with a moment of brilliance, gliding past her marker with a step-over before curling into the far corner to seal the win.

Godfrey’s two goals and one assist made her an easy choice for Player of the Match, while Prêcheur’s side showed the quality and mentality across the board to challenge anyone in the league.

“We knew it would be a tough game heading into the match,” said Prêcheur. “I am very satisfied with the victory. If you want to reach a good level, you need to be able to perform in different ways.

“It’s a balance. Defensively and offensively we were very strong and we were efficient.”

“They (Freya Godfrey and Nikita Parris) are both hugely important players for us. They are different players, the way they play, the stage they are in their careers.

“Freya is a talented young player and is starting to build some great confidence and she will continue to develop.

"Nikita Parris is a legend of English football. I don’t know if people really realise what 200 games in the WSL means, it’s massive, it’s impressive.

This weekend’s results leave London City Lionesses in sixth place in the Barclays Women’s Super League, just three points off the top four.

Prêcheur finalised: "We already know how tough the WSL is. We gave a strong performance offensively. Although last week was a good performance, it’s hard when you do not get the result so I hope this provides confidence.

“The team will keep improving. Consistency is key and it isn’t about one game. Our focus now immediately turns to Aston Villa next week.”

Next up, we travel to face Aston Villa at the Villa Park on Sunday 16th November, before returning home to the CopperJax Community Stadium on Sunday 7th December to host Brighton & Hove Albion.

FAN GUIDE: Tottenham Hotspur (H)

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Barclays Women’s Super League | Sunday 9th November 2025 | Kick-Off: 11.55am | TheCopperJaxCommunity Stadium, Hayes Lane, Bromley, BR2 9EFWelcome Back, London City Lionesess Fans!

We are back and can’t wait to welcome you to the CopperJax for our London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur!

🎟 Tickets are from just £6 and adults from £12 - a perfect day out packed with football, music, giveaways and so much more!

Be part of history as we take on Tottenham Hotspurin the Barclays Women’s Super League.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of matchday.

The Game

Opponent: Tottenham Hotspur

Competition: Barclays Women’s Super League

Date: Sunday 9th November 2025

Kick-Off: 11.55am (Turnstiles open at 10.25am)

Venue: The CopperJaxCommunity Stadium

Address: Hayes Lane, Bromley, BR2 9EF

Ticket Information

Tickets for London City Lionesses vs Tottenham Hotspur can be bought online from just £6, using the button below - but be quick, tickets are selling fast.

All supporters will need to create or activate a Ticketmaster account before purchasing, which can be set up here.

Tickets start from £6 for juniors / £12 for adults, with some stands already filling up fast - don’t miss out!

If tickets still remain on matchday, they will be sold at the door.

What to expect

Matchday Timings

• Family Fanzone opens: 10am • Broomfields opens: 10am • Cookies Bar & Bear Island Bar open: 10am • Turnstiles open: 10.25am • Kick-Off: 11.55am

Family Fanzone (from 10am)

Enjoy music, entertainment, games, giveaways and more before kick-off! You’ll find arts and crafts, player signings, and activations, including a football pool table, reaction games, two player basketball challenge and our popular 360 camera!

Player Signings and Selfies: Meet your heroes pre-match, grab autographs, and snap a selfie before kick-off!

Half-Time Merch Cannon: Stay in your seats at half-time - you might catch one of our limited-edition prizes launched into the stands!

Food & Drink: Hungry? Head to Broomfields Bar & Kitchen or our matchday vendors, including Cookies Bar and Bear Island, for great food and drink. Alcoholic options will be available after 12pm.

Merchandise: Pick up the official 2025/26 London City Lionesses kit and show your support in style! Available at our retail location inside Broomfield's Studio.

You Said, We Listened

We’ve been listening to your feedback and making your matchday experience even better:

More player interactions: now with pre-match signings and a post-match lap (where you might catch a signed mini-ball)

Easier access: smoother stadium entry and fan journey

Celebrate with London City

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Got a birthday, good luck wish, or special celebration coming up? Share your message with thousands of fans at our next home fixture... live on the big screen at the CopperJax Community Stadium. Simply fill in the form here 72 hours before the fixture for your chance to share your special day with us!

Stadium Access

Fanzone Entry:

Open from 10am via the Fanzone gate next to Entrance 1, nearest Broomfields.

Turnstiles:

• Glyn Beverly Stand: Entrance 1

• John Fiorini Stand: Entrance 1

• West Terrace: Entrance 1

• North Terrace and North Stand: Entrance 2

• East Terrace: Closed

There is no segregation at our fixtures - all fans are welcome throughout open stands.

Food & Drink Zones

• Fanzone: Bear Island & Cookies Bar • Broomfields: Serving Glyn Beverly, West Terrace, and John Fiorini stands.

Fans can enjoy a drink in the stands after 12pm (except in Glyn Beverly Block A, which remains alcohol-free).

We’re also part of the Fan Choice ‘alcohol in the bowl’ trial, meaning fans can now enjoy a drink in the stands after 12pm (except in Block A of the Glyn Beverly stand, which remains alcohol-free).

Matchday Experience

After the final whistle, our players will do a lap of the pitch, signing mini-footballs and throwing them into the crowd - so make sure to stay until the end!

Can’t make this one? Join us at our next game!

Have your tickets for this Sunday’s match and want to keep supporting us? Tickets for London City Lionesses vs Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday 7th December (12pm) are now on general sale, and are selling fast. Get yours now!

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Can’t Make It?

Don’t worry - we’ll be sharing live updates throughout the match on our social channels.

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FAQs

I require a wheelchair bay, what advice can you provide?

There are eight wheelchair bays, with accompanying seats, in the Glyn Beverly Stand. If you require assistance on matchday, our stewards and permanent staff will be happy to help.

We Can’t Wait to See You!