WHEN AND WHERE
Andrée Jeglertz’s side visit Brisbane Road on Friday 19 September, with kick-off scheduled for 19:30 (UK).
The fixture is available to watch in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Premier League, meanwhile the Official Man City App will have comprehensive coverage from the capital in one handy place.
There will also be regular updates posted on our X account: @ManCityWomen.
MAN CITY APP COVERAGE
As always, the official Man City app has everything covered.
Our Matchday Centre, providing regular updates, stats and analysis will get underway from 18:00, with live audio commentary also available at kick-off with Mike Minay.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on to be alerted to all the key moments as they unfold as well.
A detailed match report and post-match reaction will be available shortly after the final whistle.
We’ll have a quick-hit 2-minute highlights package available while you can sign-in to watch a free 8-minute edit, with both available from 01:30 (UK) on Saturday.
On CITY+, meanwhile, from 12 noon on Saturday, there’ll be our popular full-match replay.
Andrée Jeglertz preview
The boss hinted that our clash with Spurs could see Grace Clinton make her City debut, after confirming she’d been training with the team all this week.
It might come too soon for Sydney Lohmann, though, who is still recovering from a leg injury.
Rebecca Knaak continues to work her way back to fitness as well, while Lily Murphy is a longer term absentee after having shoulder surgery.
PREVIOUS MEETING
We last met Spurs in March which was also played at Brisbane Road as Aoba Fujino’s fist WSL goal helped us to hard fought 2-1 win last term.
Vivianne Miedema opened the scoring for the Blues with a well-met header, but Bethany England equalised before half-time with the teams evenly matched.
As the contest looked likely to end in a draw, Fujino collected a precise pass from Yui Hasegawa before smashing the ball into the roof of the net.
LAST TIME OUT
In what was our first match at the Joie Stadium this season, we came from a goal down to beat Brighton 2-1 in our previous outing.
The Seagulls had taken the lead in the first half when Fran Kirby collected the ball inside the box and drilled low into the box and the visitors took that slender lead into the interval.
Following the break, though, we flipped the match on its head following goals from Bunny Shaw and Hasegawa.
The Jamaican equalised when powering a header home from a Leila Ouahabi cross before the Japan international gathered the ball inside the area and expertly dispatched from close range.
GLOBAL TV LISTINGS
Check out how you can follow our clash with Spurs via livesoccertv.com‘s global TV listings.
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