We are a fan-produced podcast about all things Tottenham Hotspur Women.
Since 2022, we've been talking about the mighty Spurs Women, from the transfer window to pre-season to cup games and everything in between. We discuss games, the team, the club, the stadium, answer listener questions, do occasional interviews with current and ex-players, and much more.
Featuring contributions from Abbie Rose, Caroline Stefko, Rachel Cohen, and Sian Wallis.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are a fan-produced podcast about all things Tottenham Hotspur Women.
Since 2022, we've been talking about the mighty Spurs Women, from the transfer window to pre-season to cup games and everything in between. We discuss games, the team, the club, the stadium, answer listener questions, do occasional interviews with current and ex-players, and much more.
Featuring contributions from Abbie Rose, Caroline Stefko, Rachel Cohen, and Sian Wallis.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spurs Women jumped to the top of their Subway League Cup group table with a decisive 3-0 win over Birmingham City.
In this episode, we discuss:
and more.
Plus, a (very early) preview of the next WSL game after the international break, at home to Liverpool.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women faced an onslaught from Chelsea's attack (especially on corners!), but held off to only concede one wonder goal from Keira Walsh, an improvement over the blowout loss to Manchester City. Spurs have still only dropped WSL points to traditional top 4 teams and will enter the international break in 4th place, still ahead of Arsenal.
We discuss our 1-0 away loss, including:
Plus, we preview the second Subway League Cup group stage match against Birmingham City.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs are 3rd in the table. And five games in (plus one cup game). we've beaten everyone we've faced - except for City!
We discuss our 1-0 home win over Brighton including:
Plus, we gripe about kick off times and look ahead to our next game against Chelsea.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women held on to an early lead to beat Leicester City 1-2 and finish the weekend in 4th place—ahead of Arsenal, for now.
We chat:
and more.
Plus, we look at the early state of the WSL pecking order and preview the upcoming home match against Brighton & Hove Albion.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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It's been a double-game week. The N17 Women team got together to talk about:
Plus we look ahead to Sunday's WSL matchup with Leicester City.
In this episode Abbie mentions the racist abuse that Jessica Naz has experienced. We stand with Jess and the players and club in condemning this.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Building on the defensive performance of the opening game, Spurs Women added some goals (from open play!) for the win against Everton at their new home ground of Goodison Park.
We cover:
Plus, a preview of the Friday match against Manchester City at Brisbane Road.
Note: Rachel referenced a Twitter thread by Tonaliana on Martin Ho's tactics and the team's new rotational shape. Read it here.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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The new Spurs Women season started off with a win. Not a wholly convincing one, but a win's a win.
We cover:
And we preview our upcoming game against Everton away.
Plus, we celebrate N17 Women's 101st episode by discussing what parts of recent Spurs Women history we would assign to room 101. And pick our favourite moments from the first 100 episodes.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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The new Spurs Women season is finally here! It's already been a dramatic one before a ball has even been kicked, with a surprise pre-season friendly win against Arsenal, London City Lionesses breaking the transfer window, and Daniel Levy stepping down as chairman just days before the season begins.
To prepare for the campaign ahead, we cover:
Plus, a preview for opening matchday against West Ham United and a round of listener questions.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women are gearing up for the pre-season, and the N17 Women squad is back with plenty of news to discuss.
We chat:
Plus, we round up all the Tottenham-related action from the Women's Euro 2025 and give our thoughts on the WSL expansion plan.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Robert Vilahamn has been sacked as Spurs Women manager. It was probably more surprising how long it took than that it happened. But there have been good memories from his time in charge.
We chat:
Rachel recommended an in-depth piece from The Underrated Scout that disects Vilahamn's Spurs. You can read it here: https://www.thecutback.com/p/robert-vilahamns-tottenham-wsl
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women managed to avoid a defeat away at Everton on the final day of the season, but could not complete the comeback for all three points. This left Spurs with just one win in 2025 and an 11th-place finish in the WSL—the club's worst-ever finish in the competition.
We chat:
Plus, we assess the season as a whole, consider Robert Vilahamn's future, look ahead to the off-season, and criticize the new WSL rebrand.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women fell to a one-goal defeat against the reigning WSL champions at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the penultimate match of the season.
We chat:
Plus, a look around the league, a disappointing Academy departure, WSL award nominees, and a preview of the final game at Everton.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women managed to earn a point at Liverpool, despite our collective pessimism ahead of the game (Abbie excepted, let the record show).
We chat:
Plus, we preview the upcoming game against Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, consider Lorne Donaldson's potential fit with Spurs, and get a recap of the recent fan Q&A event from Rachel & Sian.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women came so close to a glorious comeback but ended up losing 3-2 to Aston Villa.
We chat:
Plus, we predict how many points Spurs are likely to pick up over the rest of the season (we were not optimistic).
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women finally scored a goal from open play but could only manage a draw against Leicester City. The table standings haven't changed, but has our outlook on the rest of the season improved?
We chat:
Plus, we touch on some interesting results from across the WSL and preview the next game, hosting Aston Villa after the three-week break.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Another game, another loss—and still no goals. The N17 Women squad got together to discuss Spurs Women's latest WSL defeat to West Ham and ask some hard questions about the manager.
We chat:
We also take a look around the league, including more controversial WPLL news. Sian gives an update on the latest Fan Advisory Board meeting. Then finally, we preview the next match away at Leicester City.
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Spurs Women struggled without their captain and top goal-scorer, Beth England, losing to Brighton in a WSL midtable clash. In addition to discussing the match, we also round up the latest Spurs Women news.
We chat:
We also predict the usual amount of chaos for the upcoming WSL game against West Ham and revisit our question from the last episode about who will be the next non-Beth player to score.
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Spurs lost this one but the vibes were a whole lot better.
We try and identify what was different and talk about:
And we ask: will anyone other than Beth ever score again?
We also look ahead to Brighton, get into the WPLL's rumoured plan to scrap relegation (bad), Becky Spencer's loan to Chelsea (confusing) and Kit Graham's return to training (good).
* Note: This episode was recorded before we saw the transfer rumours about Olga Ahtinen's return to Sweden.
Mentioned in the episode:
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It was another NLD to forget, with Spurs Women conceding five unanswered goals to Arsenal.
We discuss:
and more.
Plus, a look ahead at the next game after the international break (home to Manchester City) and the run-in to the end of the season.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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Spurs Women are officially out of cup contention for the season and had a lackluster return to WSL action at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
We came together to chat about the FA Cup loss at Everton:
and the narrow loss to Manchester United:
Plus: we preview the upcoming away NLD and recap the January transfer window.
You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:
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