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It’s another big day for Tottenham Hotspur Women. Mid-week, Spurs got their first win of the season over London City Lionesses in the Continental Cup. But life has been harder in the WSL, where Spurs have yet to win a match. Spurs got pounded by Manchester City last weekend, and now face their recent rivals Manchester United at home at the Hive.
But the question on everyone’s mind is whether TODAY will be the day we get to see Alex Morgan play in a football match. She has yet to get on the field in a Tottenham shirt as she works her way back up to fitness, but she’s the very definition of a game-changer. And because her legions of American fans are so eager to see her, today’s match will again be broadcast on NBC Sports Network in the USA.
Maybe this time it’ll happen! [Edit: NOPE.]
COYSW!
Lineups
TEAM NEWS #THWFC: Spencer, Zadorsky, Green (c), Davison, Percival, Addison, Worm, Kennedy, Ayane, Godfrey, Neville.#SpurHerOn ⚪ #COYS pic.twitter.com/Z5nyWXTVtQ
— Tottenham Hotspur Women (@SpursWomen) October 10, 2020
Today's #MUWomen team to play Tottenham in the #BarclaysFAWSL! pic.twitter.com/3ZmeJeWZ0J
— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) October 10, 2020
How to Watch
Tottenham Hotspur Women vs. Manchester United Women
Saturday, October 10, 2020
7:30 a.m. ET | 12:30 p.m. BST
The Hive, Edgware, London, England
TV: NBCSN (USA), BT Sport 3
Stream: NBC Sports Live (USA), The FA Player (international)
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