Spurs' European ambitions on the line against Arsenal. Tottenham are fifth in the Women's Super League, level on points with north London rivals Arsenal, and two behind Manchester United in third.
Last season, Spurs sat mid-table with just two wins from their opening eight matches, conceding 21 goals and suffering five defeats. They eventually finished second from bottom with 20 points. But this season has been a different story, with the team currently on a five-win streak and already matching last year's number of wins.
Captain Bethany England says conversations about European ambitions are not happening within the club yet, but she believes they have the potential to secure a Champions League spot. "It's not a conversation, but it's not to say we don't think we can get there," she said.
The arrival of former Manchester United and Everton assistant manager Martin Ho has provided the players with a much-needed boost. England says the mentality around the club has improved significantly since his appointment. "Martin coming in has changed a lot... Our intensity has got higher, the demands have got more and testing us more as players as well as people," she said.
Spurs face their north London rivals Arsenal on Sunday, with victory putting them in serious contention for European places. However, Tottenham's record against Arsenal is not encouraging, having won just once in 11 matches. England says a derby win would be a significant boost to the team's morale and provide evidence of their ability to compete at the highest level.
Ultimately, Spurs' European ambitions will depend on how well they can navigate the pressure of competing at this level. Ho has not promised an easy ride, saying "it's my first one... I know how important it is to the fans, to the club and we want to make sure we go into that with the right attitude and the right mentality."
A win against Arsenal would be a significant statement from Spurs, both domestically and on the European stage.
Last season, Spurs sat mid-table with just two wins from their opening eight matches, conceding 21 goals and suffering five defeats. They eventually finished second from bottom with 20 points. But this season has been a different story, with the team currently on a five-win streak and already matching last year's number of wins.
Captain Bethany England says conversations about European ambitions are not happening within the club yet, but she believes they have the potential to secure a Champions League spot. "It's not a conversation, but it's not to say we don't think we can get there," she said.
The arrival of former Manchester United and Everton assistant manager Martin Ho has provided the players with a much-needed boost. England says the mentality around the club has improved significantly since his appointment. "Martin coming in has changed a lot... Our intensity has got higher, the demands have got more and testing us more as players as well as people," she said.
Spurs face their north London rivals Arsenal on Sunday, with victory putting them in serious contention for European places. However, Tottenham's record against Arsenal is not encouraging, having won just once in 11 matches. England says a derby win would be a significant boost to the team's morale and provide evidence of their ability to compete at the highest level.
Ultimately, Spurs' European ambitions will depend on how well they can navigate the pressure of competing at this level. Ho has not promised an easy ride, saying "it's my first one... I know how important it is to the fans, to the club and we want to make sure we go into that with the right attitude and the right mentality."
A win against Arsenal would be a significant statement from Spurs, both domestically and on the European stage.