- Brighton have won four, drawn three and lost three of their ten home league matches (W4, D3, L3).
- Spurs have won four, drawn one and lost five of their ten away league matches (W4, D1, L5).
Seagulls look to build on a strong run
The final weekend of the Super League Women 2025-2026 season promises to be exciting for Brighton & Hove Albion Women and Tottenham Hotspur Women, who will each be looking to finish the campaign with a flourish and carry that momentum into next season.
Brighton currently occupy sixth spot in the WSL with 26 points from 21 matches, while Spurs are fifth with 33 points from the same number of games.
The Seagulls have been in solid form in recent weeks, however, going unbeaten in their last five in all competitions (W3, D2), and they should be confident of picking up a result in Saturday’s clash.
Dario Vidosic’s side have played out a couple of gritty draws with Manchester United and Arsenal in recent matches, either side of an exciting 3-2 FA Cup win at Liverpool.
Kiko Seike leads the scoring charts for Brighton in the WSL with eight goals in 19 appearances, while Madison Haley has enjoyed a purple patch of late, netting four of the Seagulls’ last ten goals in five appearances.
Spurs’ away form has been lacking
Tottenham, on the other hand, have had an indifferent end to the season, winning one, drawing one and losing three of their last five.
Martin Ho’s side have been pressing intensely since his appointment, playing at a high tempo and trying to disrupt opponents before transitioning quickly to break at speed when possession is won.
Spurs have failed to collect a point in their last three away games, a run of three consecutive away defeats.
Bethany England, with seven goals in 20 league games, is the top scorer for Spurs in the Super League Women and remains their biggest goal threat.
Brighton can take the spoils in a goal-fest
This match pits Brighton’s possession-first, build-up style and situational pressing against Spurs’ all-action, high-pressing tactics and, like a game of chess, it could be a fascinating contest.
Vidosic’s team tend to play with a back-three or wing-backs and control the tempo of the game, creating overloading situations and scoring goals.
Given Brighton’s recent form, Spurs’ dismal away record and the fact that both of these teams can score goals, we’re tipping the hosts to edge out a victory on Saturday and an over 2.5 goals bet looks a good bet at 29/50.
The home side are a good shout to win outright at 109/100, by the way, given Spurs have shipped 25 goals in their 10 away games in the league this season - an average of 2.50 goals per game.
These teams have each won one of their previous two encounters, but Brighton haven’t beaten Spurs at home in their last two attempts.