Chloe Kelly’s winning goal against Germany in the Euro 2022 final caused a deafening roar throughout the country, with attentions now turning to the upcoming Women’s Super League season as new fans are keen to continue their support into the domestic action. Although Tottenham Hotspur Women were not represented in the Lionesses squad, excitement is rife for Spurs fans old and new ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Evidence for increasing popularity in the women’s game actually came before England’s summer triumph when, in November 2019, the north London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium set a new all-time attendance record for the WSL. A crowd of 38,262 turned out to watch the historic fixture, and that record could well be beaten this season.
Spurs recorded their best ever finish last season, coming 5th in the league, and Rehanne Skinner’s side will be hoping to close the 24-point gap to winners Chelsea. This year, Tottenham kick-off the 2022/23 WSL season on Saturday September 10 at 12.30pm, with what is sure to be a momentous occasion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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How to get tickets to watch Tottenham Hotspur Women
Tickets to see Tottenham Women play can be purchased via the club’s website. So far, tickets are on general sale for all matches before the turn of the year, up to the clash against West Ham on December 11.
Later tickets will become available nearer the time, although you can register your interest to ensure you’re made aware of when they go on sale. Season tickets can also be bought now, giving owners access to all 11 home WSL matches as well as their group stage home games in the FA Women's Continental Tyre League Cup.
How much are Tottenham Hotspur Women tickets?
Prices for Tottenham Women matches are reasonably priced and far removed from their male counterparts. For all matches, adults can attend for just £7, young adults (18-21) for £4.50 and seniors and juniors for £3.50.
The pricing structure for Spurs Women season tickets this season are £70 for adults, £50 for young adults and £35 for seniors and juniors. This price includes an allocated seat in a premium location behind the dugouts, with access to an exclusive food and beverage area, while season ticket holders are also entitled to a 10% discount at the Spurs shop and a similar discount on visitor attractions at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Where do Tottenham Hotspur Women play?
While occasionally playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the home of the men’s team, Tottenham Women will play the majority of their home league matches at Brisbane Road, the home of Leyton Orient, for the 2022/23 season. Their first game there will be against Liverpool on October 16, after opening their campaign against Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
How to get to Brisbane Road?
The nearest tube station to Brisbane Road is Leyton, which is on the Central Line and about a quarter of a mile away. The stop is easily accessible from other London mainline stations such as Kings Cross St Pancras, Euston, Waterloo, Victoria and Paddington, as well as being just one stop from Stratford.
Those driving to the stadium should follow the postcode E10 5NF. There is no parking available at the stadium and drivers should carefully read signage to avoid penalty fines.
Bus no’s 58, 69, 97 and 158 run along Leyton High Road while there is a range of cycle parking available around the stadium for cyclists.
Tottenham Hotspur Women’s WSL fixtures for the 2022/23 season
September 10: Tottenham vs Manchester United
September 18: Leicester City vs Tottenham
September 25: Arsenal vs Tottenham
October 16: Tottenham vs Liverpool
October 23: Tottenham vs Manchester City
October 30: Brighton vs Tottenham
November 6: Tottenham vs Everton
November 20: Chelsea vs Tottenham
December 4: Reading vs Tottenham
December 11: Tottenham vs West Ham
January 14: Aston Villa vs Tottenham
January 22: Tottenham vs Leicester City
February 5: Tottenham vs Chelsea
March 5: Manchester City vs Tottenham
March 12: Liverpool vs Tottenham
March 26: Tottenham vs Arsenal
April 2: Everton vs Tottenham
April 23: Tottenham vs Aston Villa
April 30: Tottenham vs Brighton
May 7: Manchester United vs Tottenham
May 21: Tottenham vs Reading
May 28: West Ham vs Tottenham
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