Women's Super League: Everything you need to know about Tottenham Women
Tottenham will play their first ever Women's Super League fixture when they take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in a match free of charge to fans.
Rianna Dean's 14 goals last season played a pivotal role in Spurs' successful promotion push - something they will hope she can bring to the top flight.
And they will be hoping the additions of Becky Spencer, Siri Worm, Ria Percival and Hannah Godfrey can sure up a defence which leaked more goals than both Durham and Charlton in the Championship last season.
Tottenham Hotspur Women FC
Home Ground: The Hive Stadium
LAST SEASON
Position: Promoted from Championship as runners-up
Played: 20
Won: 15
Lost: 4
Drew: 1
Points: 46
MANAGER
Head Coach: Karen Hills
Players In
Becky Spencer (goalkeeper, West Ham), Siri Worm (defender, Everton), Ria Percival (defender, West Ham), Hannah Godfrey (defender, University of South Alabama), Chloe Peplow (midfielder, Brighton), Gemma Davison (midfielder, Reading), Rosella Ayane (forward, Bristol City), Lucy Quinn (forward, Birmingham City), Kit Graham (forward, Charlton)
Players Out
Emma Gibbon (goalkeeper, released), Anne Meiwald (defender, released), Renee Hector (defender, Charlton), Ryah Vyse (defender, Watford), Emma Beckett (midfielder, Watford), Wendy Martin (midfielder, retired), Maya Vio (midfielder, left to study medicine), Bianca Baptiste (forward, Crystal Palace), Sarah Wiltshire (forward, Yeovil Town)
SQUAD
Goalkeepers
Chloe Morgan - England
Becky Spencer - England
Defenders
Hannah Godfrey - England
Lucia Leon - Spain
Ashleigh Neville - England
Ria Percival - New Zealand
Jenna Schillaci - England
Siri Worm - Netherlands
Megan Wynne - England
Midfielders
Anna Filbey - Wales
Josie Green - Wales
Coral-Jade Haines - England
Sophie Mclean - England
Chloe Peplow - England
Forwards
Rosella Ayane - England
Angela Addison - England
Gemma Davison - England
Rianna Dean - England
Jessica Naz - England
Lucy Quinn - England
Kit Graham - England
First Game:
Chelsea, Sunday September 8, 12.30 at Stamford Bridge
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