Matter of stats | Spurs vs Liverpool (WSL) | Our home record against The Reds | OneFootball

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·5 October 2024

Matter of stats | Spurs vs Liverpool (WSL) | Our home record against The Reds

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We are unbeaten in our three previous home games against Liverpool as we prepare to meet for a sixth time in the Barclays Women’s Super League at Brisbane Road on Sunday afternoon (2.15pm UK).

Our first two meetings at home to the Reds saw us record back-to-back 1-0 victories – coming in 2019/20 and 2022/23 campaigns – before last season’s stalemate at Brisbane Road.


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Rachel Furness was on target from the penalty spot in September, 2019, as her first half strike secured a 1-0 win over The Reds and our first-ever victory in England top flight’s.

Three seasons later, after the Reds secured promotion back to the WSL, we recorded another 1-0 victory over the Merseyside club as Celin Bizet’s cross was turned home into her own net by Niamh Fahey.

In last season’s encounter at Brisbane Road, Bizet’s stunning solo goal was cancelled out by Sophie Roman Haug as we were held to a 1-1 draw – extending our unbeaten run at home to the Reds to three games.

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  • We’re unbeaten in their three previous home games against Liverpool in the WSL (W2 D1) with those matches seeing just four goals in total.
  • We could win three in a row on home turf for the first time in the top-flight (3-1 vs West Ham in May, 2024, and 4-0 vs Crystal Palace in September, 2024).
  • Liverpool are unbeaten in their last six WSL games, last going longer without defeat in the competition in September 2016 (8).
  • We’re aiming to go unbeaten in each of their opening three games of a WSL season for the second time (W1 D1), after also doing so in 2021-22 (won first four).
  • Only Chelsea (7) have had more different goal scorers in the WSL this season than us, with our six league goals coming via a different player (Raso, Naz, Spence, Ahtinen, Summanen, England).
  • Bethany England has now scored four WSL goals in the 90th minute or later with only Rachel Williams (7) and Erin Cuthbert (5) netting much such goals in the competition.
  • Marie-Therese Höbinger has created more chances via set pieces (3) across the opening two matchdays of the 2024-25 WSL season than any other player, while she has assisted five of the Reds’ last 11 league goals, all from corners.

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