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Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Hotspur Women, including kick-off time, broadcast details and how to follow the action with Chelsea FC.

When and where is Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Women?

Chelsea Women's game against Tottenham takes place on Monday 6 April 2026 at Kingsmeadow, with kick-off scheduled for 1.30pm UK time.

How to watch Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Women: UK TV and live stream details

If you can't make the match, then you can still watch the Women's FA Cup fixture between Chelsea and Tottenham on Channel 4, TNT Sports and HBO Max in the UK.

As always, team news, live updates and match coverage will be provided in our Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Women Match Centre on the Chelsea Official App and Chelsea website.

You can also follow through Chelsea Women’s social media channels on X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

The form

Chelsea Women have lost just once in our last nine matches, a 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal in the first leg of our Women's Champions League quarter-final.

March also saw us lift the Women's League Cup with a 2-0 win over Manchester United at Ashton Gate, and we will go for more silverware as we look to advance against Tottenham in the FA Cup on Bank Holiday Monday.

Meanwhile, Spurs have made good progress under boss Martin Ho since he joined the club in the summer, and currently sit fifth in the league with 29 points from their 19 matches so far. His work stands in stark contrast to last season, when the North London club finished second from bottom in the Women's Super League.

That said, Spurs are currently on a run of three consecutive defeats, including 5-2 losses in back-to-back WSL games against Manchester City and Arsenal.

Recent head-to-head

Chelsea have already beaten Tottenham home and away in the league this season. The first came back in September at Kingsmeadow when a solitary goal from Keira Walsh saw us take all three points.

Sonia Bompastor confident Chelsea will bounce back at Spurs

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The Blues now sit 12 points behind the league leaders with eight games remaining in the Women’s Super League and face a Spurs side who we have beaten on each of the 17 occasions we have faced them in the WSL era.

While the head coach acknowledged the players looked deflated after that result, she highlighted the team had worked hard throughout the week in training and explained why the set-up may only need some minor adjustments in order to return to winning ways.

‘In the last game when you concede five goals, it's difficult and tough to take that,’ said Bompastor. ‘So sometimes, body language, by the end of the game, is a little bit difficult to read. But we are competitive players and people, and we want to make sure we don't give up.

‘We work hard with intensity. We are facing a tough moment because we are not used to losing games. But we also trust the quality we have in the squad, and I know it's small tweaks for us to be in a better position.

‘I'm confident from what I saw this week in our training sessions, we'll be able to bounce back on Sunday.’

After going unbeaten in every domestic competition last season, Bompastor faced an unusual situation when her side suffered back-to-back defeats against Arsenal and Man City in our last two fixtures.

The Chelsea head coach is a serial winner, having lifted three league titles and the Women’s Champions League trophy whilst with Lyon, and secured a domestic Treble during her first season with Chelsea.

Right now, she may be in unfamiliar waters, but is leaning on the same processes that have brought her so much success to turn her side’s fortunes around.

She said: ‘I will certainly be really difficult on myself because as I already mentioned before, I think when the team is winning, it's about the players. But when the team is losing, it's about me.

‘So, I always reflect on what I could have done better in many aspects. That doesn't change no matter if we are winning or losing games.

‘I'm someone who is very optimistic. Even when we are not getting the results we want, I make sure I always stay positive and I’m always the one who balances the mood or the energy because the players need that.

‘Right now, I’m confident and positive, even if we are not where we want to be. We know that. We are not having the results we want to get. But that's a challenge and we need to face that challenge.’

Sonia Bompastor delivers Chelsea team news ahead of trip to Tottenham

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The Blues will look to bounce back from our disappointing defeat to Manchester City when we travel to north London to face Spurs on Sunday.

And Bompastor provided the latest on England duo Beever-Jones and Bronze during today's press conference ahead our trip to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Bompastor said: 'Lucy won't be in the squad for the weekend and we are still assessing Aggie to see if she will be in the squad. We still have two training sessions before the game."

On Bronze, she later added: 'We're still assessing options for her to make the right individual decision.'

Bompastor also used the press conference to clarify some of her previous comments around squad depth.

The head coach explained she was referring to the fact that the Blues have had key players missing from key positions for lengthy spells of the season.

And when asked whether Chelsea's injury problems had been underplayed by those outside of the club, Bompastor replied: 'For sure. In certain positions, key players are missing, especially in the forward position.

'Sam Kerr has been back on the pitch and performing well, but she hasn't played for two years, so patience is needed as she regains her best level. She is working hard, helping the team and scored some great goals, but maybe we don't have the depth in that position to rotate her.

'Aggie Beever-Jones started really well but has struggled with injuries [this season] and has not been available for the whole season.

'We have Mayra Ramirez as well, who hasn't played since the beginning of the season. These players contributed significantly last season to our success.

'This situation isn't limited to forwards; other positions have been affected too. While we have a lot of quality, when you have to rotate and bring different profiles into games in a way to change the game, you sometimes miss certain profiles.'

Ramirez has not played for the Blues this season, after suffering a hamstring injury during our pre-season game with AC Milan that required surgery.

The Colombian international had hoped to return to training earlier this week but has suffered a minor setback.

Bompastor explained: 'Mayra was supposed to return in the last few days but picked up a little calf injury during rehab, so there's no timeline yet.'

Our recent defeats to Man City and Arsenal mean we are now 12 points behind the Cityzens at the top of the WSL.

But there are still eight games - and 24 points - up for grabs in the WSL, while we have a League Cup final, Champions League quarter-finals and our FA Cup defence to look forward to this season.

And Bompastor said: 'The target [in the WSL] is different now, but it's still achievable in terms of points. We are all competitors and see this as a challenge. We know we need to win games and get points.

'Sunday's game is crucial. We're not used to losing two games in a row, and there's a lot of noise around Chelsea because of our past success. But we have the quality to bounce back and are confident we'll do a great job on Sunday.'

Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Chelsea Women: How to watch, kick-off time and live stream info

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The Blues endured an afternoon to forget against Manchester City last time out, with the 5-1 defeat meaning we are now 12 points below the leaders with eight games remaining.

Tottenham are one point and two places below us in fifth position, with Martin Ho's side coming into the contest off the back of a 2-1 win away to West Ham United on Sunday.

Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Chelsea Women, including kick-off time, broadcast details and how to follow the action with Chelsea FC.

When and where is Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Chelsea Women?

Chelsea Women's game against Spurs takes place on Sunday 8 February 2026 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 2.25pm UK time.

How to watch Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Chelsea Women: UK TV and live stream details

The WSL fixture between Spurs and Chelsea will be shown on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website in the UK.

As always, team news, live updates and match coverage will be provided in our Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea Women Match Centre on the Chelsea Official App and Chelsea website.

You can also follow through Chelsea Women’s social media channels on X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

The form

Chelsea won the first three matches of 2026 with an aggregate score of 11-0, but we have since lost 2-0 to Arsenal at Stamford Bridge and were then beaten 5-1 at Manchester City last weekend.

Spurs' aforementioned 2-1 win at West Ham on Sunday was preceded by a 2-0 defeat at Liverpool and two victories over Leicester City, in the WSL and Women's FA Cup.

Recent head-to-head

Chelsea beat Spurs 1-0 twice in the calendar year of 2025, home and away in the WSL, while the other game during the 2024/25 campaign was a 5-2 home win for the Blues.

We have won each of our 12 previous WSL meetings with Tottenham by an aggregate score of 28-7.

Joel Philbert joins Tottenham Hotspur

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Signed aged 14 during the 2023/24 season, Philbert was developed in our Academy and made the step up to feature for our Under-18s during the following campaign.

He featured on four occasions in the Under-18 Premier League, scoring once, and also represented the side this season.

We thank Joel for his efforts during his time at the club and wish him as he takes the next step in his career