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Tottenham Hotspur Women lost their last match 4-1 at Chelsea Women in the Continental Cup on Wednesday. It was not televised, and we didn’t cover it because... well, it’s not an excuse, but there were other things going on right about that time.
But Spurs are back in action this morning in an early kickoff match against Everton. The Toffees have been one of the surprises of the early part of this WSL season, taking 12 points thus far, good enough for fourth in the table, but their wins have come against the bottom of the table in Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol City, and winless Liverpool. Hopefully Spurs will give them a stiffer test.
COYS!
Lineups
Our team to take on @EvertonWomen... #THWFC: Spencer, Percival, Schillaci (C), Filbey, Worm, Peplow, Furness, Green, Graham, Dean, Quinn. #SpurHerOn ⚪️ #COYS pic.twitter.com/8iuxEPeuvj
— Tottenham Hotspur Women (@SpursWomen) November 24, 2019
⚠️ | Introducing your team for today's game... Let's go, Blues! #COYB pic.twitter.com/JN811GnodV
— Everton Women (@EvertonWomen) November 24, 2019
How to Watch
Date: Sunday, November 24, 2019
Time: 7:30 a.m. ET, 12:30 p.m. BST
Location: London Stadium, London, UK
TV: not televised
Streaming: The FA Player
All WSL matches this season will be broadcast on The FA Player, a streaming service run by the FA. It is free and is not geo-restricted, but registration is required.
Match thread rules:
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- Absolutely no links to illegal streams. They’re bad and they get us in trouble. Violators will be warned or banned.
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Have fun, and COYS!