Martin Ho looking at Arsenal badge.
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Jacob Raw
Sat 15 November 2025 20:00, UK
Tottenham Women are set to face Arsenal Women in a bragging-rights clash in the WSL on Sunday
Spurs have been delivered early injury news on Lucas Bergvall and Mohammed Kudus ahead of the men’s North London derby, but it’s not the only local clash on the horizon.
The Lilywhites lost 4-2 in the WSL last time out to London City Lionesses, but the clash against the Gunners is a great game to bounce back.
Tottenham Women sit level with Arsenal on 15 points coming into the NLD showdown, and have a chance to leapfrog their arch nemesis with a statement victory.
Tottenham Hotspur News now provides you with everything you need to know ahead of the game.
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Tottenham Women vs Arsenal Women can be watched on Sky
Tottenham are currently only one position behind Arsenal due to a big goal difference, and have won the same amount as the Gunners in their last five games in all competitions.
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League, with the contest also available for streaming on the Sky Sports+ app and NOW UK. Kick-off is at 2.30 pm, so don’t miss it.
Game Stadium Date TV channel(s)
Tottenham Women vs Arsenal Women BetWright Stadium Sunday 16 November Sky Sports Premier League/Sky Sports UHD
Arsenal are favourites to beat Tottenham, as the Lilywhites have just a 17.4 per cent chance of beating the Gooners.
It will be Martin Ho‘s first experience managing the Lilywhites in a North London derby, and he revealed he was excited ahead of the game in his pre-match comments.
Tottenham don’t have the best record against Arsenal, and it’s been a while since a win was recorded.
Tottenham’s record vs Arsenal isn’t great
Tottenham beat Arsenal 1-0 in 2023, which comes as the only time the side have beaten the Gunners since the WSL started.
However, even though it seems a tough task, mountains are there to be climbed, and the women need to embrace the motto, “to dare is to do,” heading into the clash.
Tottenham Women’s record vs Arsenal Women since 2019:
Games: 14
Wins: 1
Draws: 1
Losses: 12
Arsenal really have been a bogey team of late for both the men’s and the women’s team, but Ho’s side can paint North London blue and white on Saturday.
Cathinka Tandberg is on fire coming into the game with four goals already this season.
If Ho can keep Arsenal’s attack at bay, Tandberg could be the difference-maker up top for Spurs.
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