Tottenham Hotspur
·6 de diciembre de 2025
Spurs vs Aston Villa (WSL) | Key stats | Continuing our strong defensive record

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·6 de diciembre de 2025

Lize Kop and our backline will be looking to continue our strong defensive record in Sunday’s lunchtime kick-off against Aston Villa at Brisbane Road.
Prior to the final international break of the calendar year, we recorded back-to-back clean sheets across two different competitions – against Arsenal in the Barclays Women’s Super League and Bristol City in the Women’s League Cup – taking our tally to seven shutouts this term, with four of those coming in the WSL.
In fact, three of our four clean sheets in the league have come at home and we’re just two away from matching our record for the most clean sheets on home turf in a single WSL campaign – previously five in the 2021/22 season.
We also head into this weekend’s clash boasting a strong record at Brisbane Road so far this term, losing just once in our seven games across all competitions and could go four games unbeaten at home for the first time since February, 2022.
However, we will come up against one of the strongest teams in the WSL away from home this season.
Villa, alongside Chelsea, are the only two sides in England’s top flight that remain unbeaten on the road, while they’ve conceded the least amount of goals away from Villa Park (one).
And Natalia Arroyo’s side are unbeaten in their last four trips to E10 in the WSL, although we did come out on top in a penalty shootout in the Subway Women’s League Cup earlier in this campaign after a goalless draw in the 90 minutes.
Here are some other headline pre-match facts, courtesy of Opta, ahead of the WSL clash:
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