BROMLEY, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Tottenham Hotspur players celebrate their team's win following the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fifth Round match between London City Lionesses and Tottenham Hotspur at Copperjax Community Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Bromley, England. (Photo by Sally Rawlins - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images After several weeks hiatus for interationals and, well, other stuff, Tottenham Hotspur Women are back in action again, and it’s a BIG match. Spurs host Manchester United, their old rivals, and a team they’ve only beaten once in 15 appearances. United are in fourth, nine points ahead of Spurs in fifth, but Tottenham are eying a surge up the table, and while the odds seem slim Spurs still want to qualify for the Champions League this season.
But to do that they’ll have to beat the big teams and United always seem to have Spurs’ number. But like the Spurs men, the Women are dealing with a few significant injuries, with Clare Hunt, Luana Buhler, Amy James-Turner, Jessica Naz, Maite Oroz, and Maika Hamano all out injured.Even so, this is an exciting team under Martin Ho. Let’s see if they can pull a home upset.How to WatchTottenham Women vs. Manchester United Women7 am ET / 12 pm BSTBrisbane Road, London, UKTV: Not televised (USA), Sky Sports Premier League (UK)Stream: ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+)