- Tottenham (W) have lost four consecutive games and won one of their last five in all competitions
- Manchester United (W) have suffered three straight defeats and have one win from their last five in all competitions
- Manchester United (W) have a strong away record in the Super League Women 2025-2026, winning six, drawing two and losing just one of nine fixtures, conceding eight goals
Tactical styles could make for an exciting affair
The tactical clash between Tottenham Hotspur Women and Manchester United Women is unlikely to be a low-scoring contest on Sunday as the two very different styles could cancel each other out to the point that both defences are vulnerable to being broken.
Spurs are an extremely direct, attack-minded side who like to utilise the vertical game and transition in order to get at their opponents. They are aggressive with their front line and it can lead to lots of chances at both ends. Martin Ho, who has been in charge since July 2025, is an aggressive coach who likes his teams to press aggressively and take risks, which can lead to end-to-end football with plenty of chances.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have a more structural approach, they like to build up play in a measured manner, block up their defence and press in a disciplined way. Marc Skinner has been in charge of United since 2021 and has overseen a consistently good side who have been top-four contenders.
Manchester United can make the most of their chances
The Red Devils are in the better form of the two sides, although they will need to find their form after three consecutive defeats. United have not won in two on the road, drawing one and losing the other, and they will be looking to return to winning ways.
Manchester United Women are fourth in the Super League Women 2025-2026 with 38 points from 19 games, while Tottenham Hotspur Women are fifth in the table with 29 points from 19 matches.
United have won three of the five matches against Tottenham, while the Spurs have failed to win any of those five head-to-head meetings.
Spurs are without a win in their last game at home and have been looking for some momentum for a while, while United will look to take advantage of that against an aggressive side. The odds for an away win are very appealing, so back Manchester United to take all three points.
Free-scoring affair likely
Both of these sides have shown some defensive frailty recently and both have the attacking prowess to make the most of any chances they get. The head-to-head match last time out was a 3-3 thriller at Old Trafford and United have won three of the five meetings.
With odds of 31/50 for over 2.5 goals, this looks like a good time to back the over.
Bethany England leads the way for Tottenham with seven Super League Women goals from 19 appearances, having scored three in her last five games. Elisabeth Terland has been Manchester United’s key striker with six goals from 17 games in the Super League Women, while Melvine Malard has added two in the last five for United.