Albion will look to finish the WSL season with a victory that would see them achieve a record points haul in the WSL, as they face Tottenham on Saturday, kick-off 1pm.
Team news
At his pre-match press conference Dario Vidosic confirmed only Marit Auee and Aisha Masaka are unavailable. A win for Albion would mean a records WSL points today. Skipper Maisie Symonds will make her 100th appearance for the club.
Their last line-up
Tottenham defeated London City Lionesses 2-1 in their last outing. Goals from Signe Gaupset and Olivia Holdt were enough for Martin Ho's team to secure their tenth league win of the campaign.
Match facts
Albion have failed to win any of their last three WSL home games against Tottenham
Hotspur (D1 L2), since a 2-1 win in October 2021. That includes an 8-0 loss in October 2022 under Hope
Powell.
Tottenham Hotspur beat Albion 1-0 in the reverse fixture this season and could record a
double over the Seagulls for the second time in the WSL, previously doing so in 2019-20.
Albion have lost their final game in each of the last three WSL seasons, while Tottenham
Hotspur are the only team to have never suffered a final day defeat in the competition, winning three of five matches (D2 – excluding 2019-20).
Albion are unbeaten in their last five WSL matches (W2 D3), the longest run of their WSL
history – victory in this game will see the Seagulls set their best points tally in a single season at this level, beating out their 28 from last term (26 currently).
Tottenham Hotspur are already guaranteed a joint-best finish in the WSL, also ending the 2021-22 campaign in fifth; Spurs are 13 points better off than last season when they came second bottom, the best overperformance by any team between campaigns since 2023-24 (Liverpool +18 and Spurs +13 again).
Tottenham have won eight league games by a one goal margin this season, with only Chelsea last
term (10) winning more matches by a single goal in a WSL campaign; meanwhile Brighton and Hove Albion have lost eight games by one goal in 2025-26, already the joint-most narrow defeats by a side in a season.
Only three teams have scored more goals following a high turnover than both Albion and Tottenham in the Women’s Super League this season (6 each), who have both netted from two across their last three league outings.
Excluding own goals, no team have scored more goals via players aged 21 or under in the WSL this season than Tottenham Hotspur (11 – level with Chelsea) – it accounts for 35% of their goals, the highest proportion by any team in a top-flight campaign since 2022-23 (Brighton 46% and Leicester City 36%).
Albion’s Fuka Tsunoda has scored in both of her two WSL starts, and could be the youngest ever player to score in each of their first three in the competition (21 years, 204 days), and the first to do so since Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw in January 2022.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Bethany England and Albion’s Fran Kirby are the joint-top scorers in final day games in the WSL with six each; England could make her 66th and final WSL appearance for
Spurs, and since she joined them in January 2023, she has scored four times as many league goals as any of her teammates (32, while Eveliina Summanen, Olivia Holdt, Martha Thomas - all 8).
Match officials
Referee: Stacey Pearson
Assistant referees: Jon Ashworth-Sears, Dan Sykes
Fourth official: Levi Gray