The Tottenham Hotspur women's squad are set for the Women's Super League season hoping to rock the status quo at the top of the WSL.
Last year marked a huge improvement for Spurs who look capable of beating anyone.Manager Robert Vilahamn has installed an attacking, energetic style of play. Forwards Martha Thomas and Beth England should again provide an abundance of quality up front.
Defender Amanda Nilden joins from Juventus following a successful loan spell, while the talented Jess Naz has agreed a new deal.But Vilahamn will have to continue his rebuild, having released seven players, including former skipper Shelina Zadorsky.
There's also the small matter of signing the likes of Hayley Raso and Clare Hunt. This could be an exciting season for Spurs and one in which they hope they can kick on.
Hoping to go one better in the FA Cup, the Lilywhites return to the FA Cup in January. As a WSL team, they have an automatic bye through to the fourth round.
The League Cup, meanwhile, starts in October. Spurs have Charlton, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa in their group.
FourFourTwo has a full breakdown about the Tottenham women's squad for the following season, including previews on the key player in the side and the manager. See it below and find out more about all WSL squads here.
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Tottenham Hotspur women's squad
The Tottenham Hotspur women's squad for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
GK: Rebecca Spencer
GK: Katelin Talbert[1]
GK: Eleanor Heeps
DF: Charlotte Grant
DF: Ella Morris
DF: Amy James-Turner
DF: Molly Bartrip (vice-captain)
DF: Amanda Nildn
DF: Clare Hunt
DF: Luana Bhler
DF: Ashleigh Neville
MF: Maite Oroz
MF: Anna Csiki
MF: Olga Ahtinen (vice-captain)
MF: Drew Spence
MF: Eveliina Summanen
MF: Wang Shuang
FW: Jessica Naz
FW: Hayley Raso
FW: Bethany England (captain)
FW: Matilda Vinberg
FW: Kit Graham
FW: Martha Thomas
[1] on loan from West Ham United
Squad numbers
The Tottenham Hotspur women's squad numbers for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
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No.
Player
Pos
2
Charlotte Grant
DF
3
Ella Morris
DF
4
Amy James-Turner
DF
5
Molly Bartrip (vice-captain)
DF
6
Amanda Nildn
DF
7
Jessica Naz
FW
8
Hayley Raso
FW
9
Bethany England (captain)
FW
10
Maite Oroz
MF
13
Matilda Vinberg
FW
14
Anna Csiki
MF
15
Clare Hunt
DF
16
Kit Graham
FW
17
Martha Thomas
FW
20
Olga Ahtinen (vice-captain)
MF
21
Luana Bhler
DF
22
Rebecca Spencer
GK
24
Drew Spence
MF
25
Eveliina Summanen
MF
26
Katelin Talbert
GK
27
Eleanor Heeps
GK
29
Ashleigh Neville
DF
77
Wang Shuang
MF
Key players
Tottenham Hotspur women's key player: Jessica Naz
Still just 23 years old, Jessica Naz made the unthinkable switch from Arsenal to Tottenham as a teenager and hasn't looked back. The forward is a former Young Player of the Year at the London Football Awards and after a senior England cap this year, this could be a pivotal season for her, as she looks to get to the Euros next summer.
Manager
Tottenham Hotspur women's manager: Robert Vilahamn
Robert Vilahamn left Hacken at the top of the table and has already proved his salt in north London, taking Spurs to the FA Cup final last term. He signed a three-year deal with the Lilywhites in the summer to tie him down to the club.
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Jack has worked as a sports reporter full-time since 2021. He previously worked as the Chief Womens Football Writer at the Mirror, covering the England Womens national team and the Womens Super League. Jack has covered a number of major sporting events in recent years including the 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup on the ground in Australia.