Tottenham Hotspur heads into the 2025-26 Women's Super League (WSL) season seeking a fresh start under new manager Martin Ho, following a very disappointing 2024-25 campaign. After finishing 11th out of 12 teams last season, a significant change was needed to revitalize the squad.
Last Season's Disappointments
The 2024-25 season was a major setback for Spurs, especially after a promising 2023-24 season where they reached their first FA Cup final and finished sixth in the WSL. However, the team struggled, finishing just one spot above the bottom and leading to the departure of Robert Vilahamn. A lack of cohesion and a general slide in performance were evident.
New Manager, New Hope
Martin Ho's arrival from Norwegian side Brann offers a clean slate. Ho, who previously served as an assistant at Everton and Manchester United, brings valuable WSL experience. He is described as a different managerial profile compared to Vilahamn, with midfielder Olivia Holdt noting that Ho's approach is "a bit more loud and animated," which the team might need.
Key Transfers and Squad Changes
Tottenham's activity in the transfer market has been relatively quiet. The most notable addition is Japanese defender Tōko Koga from Feyenoord. The 19-year-old is a highly-rated young talent who has already made her senior debut for Japan and played in the Olympics. Koga's arrival is a significant boost to the defense, but she has been Spurs' only major signing. Rosella Ayane, Becky Spencer and Hayley Raso have departed.
Players to Watch
Beth England will be crucial for Tottenham's success. As the team's top scorer last season, her goals will be essential. Midfielder Olivia Holdt is also eager to make an impact, driven by missing out on Denmark's Euros squad. Matilda Vinberg is another player who could step up and have a more significant role.
Areas for Improvement
Several aspects of Tottenham's game need improvement. Last season, their defensive statistics were worrying, and they struggled to cope with high pressing. Improving passing and movement in the final third is essential to boost their goal-scoring opportunities.
Off-Field Developments
There's a clear ambition within Tottenham to elevate the women's team. The arrival of Vinai Venkatesham, the former Arsenal CEO, is expected to drive growth. The team is integrated into the club's Hotspur Way training ground, and some home games are played at the main stadium. This integration and investment in facilities, including an expansion to Hotspur Way with improvements for the women's academy, signal a commitment to the team's future.
Fan Engagement
Tottenham aims to attract more fans by making Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road a suitable home and potentially hosting matches at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Efforts to enhance the matchday experience, such as using DJs and breakdancers, are likely to continue.
Overall Prospects
After a difficult 2024-25 season, Tottenham is aiming for a fresh start under Martin Ho. While the squad has quality, a lack of significant reinforcements raises concerns. If Beth England stays fit and the team can find cohesion under their new manager, there is reason for optimism. A pre-season victory against Arsenal, albeit with missing players, could provide a confidence boost. The general prediction is that Tottenham will finish in 10th position.