Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women: the REAL season is about to start

Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women: the REAL season is about to start

Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women: the REAL season is about to start

 

Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women: the REAL season is about to start

 

supporters of the Spurs. Regarding tomorrow’s WSL league encounter for Tottenham Hotspur Women, I have both good and terrible news.

The good news is that those who choose to view it will have much easier access thanks to the YouTube stream.

The unfortunate news is that on Sunday, the game will air at precisely the same time as the men’s squad at Manchester United.

That is, as they say, very bad since, in contrast to Tottenham’s demolition of recently promoted Crystal Palace,

this weekend’s matchup between Spurs and Aston Villa Women at Villa Park has the potential to be an incredible one that most Spurs supporters will definitely find up watching on replay.

Things to Keep an Eye Out for

Over the weekend, Tottenham easily defeated Palace 4-0 and looked great while doing so.

They bombarded Palace with 26 shots, 16 of which were on goal.

Throughout the entire previous season, Spurs only equaled that number of shots once. It’s crucial to remember that Palace may turn out to be historically poor, so don’t read too much into our previews.

Nevertheless, Spurs’ new offensive scheme should benefit from their impressive offensive display.
Villa will definitely turn out to be a far more formidable foe.

Actually, Jamie Spangher of the Halfway Line has been informed by Robert Vilahamn, the manager of Spurs Women, that the game is expected to be “a bit tricky.”

Robert De Pauw, a Dutchman who managed Bayer Leverkusen for the previous two seasons, took over as manager of Villa.

The club has invested a substantial sum of money to add some excellent, if older, talent to their roster.

Ella Morris, a recent addition and defender, is expected to play in this game after missing the first week due to injury, according to Vilahamn. Luana Bühler,

a central defender, may possibly rejoin the team, giving Spurs a strong defensive core.

With Maite Oroz starting ahead of Eveliina Summanen and Drew Spance,

and a forward line consisting of Jessica Naz, Haley Raso,

and either Beth England or Martha Thomas, Spurs will probably use a similar midfield and attack to their one versus Palace.

Whether the same lineup can perform as well against a team that is far superior will be the tricky part.

How to Watch Sunday, September 29, 2024: Aston Villa Women vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women

11:30 a.m.

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