Spurs vs West Ham (WSL) | How to watch, team news, kit colours, key information | OneFootball

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·17 mai 2024

Spurs vs West Ham (WSL) | How to watch, team news, kit colours, key information

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We return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday afternoon (3pm UK) in our final game of the campaign and it’s a London derby as we face West Ham United in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

Having suffered our first defeat in the league since early March on Wednesday evening – Chelsea running out 1-0 winners – we will be looking to end the campaign on a positive note, while the Hammers will be looking to build on back-to-back draws in the WSL.


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Here’s everything you need ahead of the match in N17…

How can I watch the game?

Tickets are no longer available for our clash with the Hammers and supporters are advised not to travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium if you don’t have a ticket.

The match will be broadcast live on the FA Player, kick-off 3pm UK.

You can also keep up to date with minute-by-minute text updates on our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app.

Video highlights of all the action will be available on SPURSPLAY on Sunday.

What is the team news?

Robert Vilahamn confirmed that Amanda Nilden will miss Saturday’s game after she was stretchered off in the defeat to Chelsea on Wednesday evening.

Although the Sweden international won’t need surgery, she will be unavailable for a number of weeks with an ankle injury.

Becky Spencer and Molly Bartrip, who missed the midweek fixture with the Blues, are set to return.

Rehanne Skinner confirmed that Dagný Brynjarsdóttir could be in contention to return for tomorrow’s London derby as the midfielder recovered from a lengthy spell on the sideline.

However, she will be without the services of Katrina Gorry, Kristie Mewis and Abbey-Leigh Stringer who all remain out with long-term injuries, while defender Shelina Zadorsky will be ineligible to feature, having joined West Ham on loan from us in January.

Who is the referee?

The referee is Phoebe Cross.

She will be assisted by Magdalena Golba and Ella Broad, with Callum Parke serving as the fourth official.

What colours will the teams be playing in?

As usual, we’ll be wearing our home kit, featuring Lilywhite shirts, navy blue shorts and white socks, with our goalkeeper in blue.

West Ham will play in claret shirts with light blue sleeves, complete with claret shorts and claret and blue hooped socks.

The Hammer’s goalkeeper will wear green.

What will the weather conditions be like?

It’s set to be dry ahead of the 3pm kick-off but spells of rain and local risk of thunder could be expected, with temperatures reaching 19 degrees.

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