Rehanne Skinner reveals boost that could work in Tottenham Women's favour vs Chelsea
Who Is Nick Candy
Arsenal Striker Search Which Could Lead To 'New' Thierry Henry
Thomas Tuchel Discusses Timeframe For Chelsea Takeover Talks
How Important Is It That Arsenal Extend Bukayo Saka’s Contract
Alan Shearer tells Marina Granovskaia how she can rectify Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku issue
Antonio Conte on the race for the top 4
Thomas Tuchel Outlines 'Responsibility' To Lead Chelsea During Uncertainty
Thomas Tuchel reacts after Chelsea reach FA Cup semi-finals
Mikel Arteta On Winning Over Critics During Arsenal Reign
Tottenham Women take on Chelsea Women for the first time this season, in their match at the Kingsmeadow Stadium on Wednesday evening. The Lilywhites currently sit ten points behind their midweek opposition but have had a solid season so far, winning half of their 16 matches.
Emmas Hayes' side are now just two points off first placed Arsenal and have a game in hand, so will be looking to get maximum points from the tie. Rehanne Skinner's Tottenham side are just one point off a top four place so will also be hoping to secure the three points.
Spurs' last fixture was over a week ago, which ended in a 1-0 defeat to Man City Women but Skinner has previously praised her side's resillience, so remained positive in Tuesday's press conference ahead of the game. The Tottenham's boss' side finished eighth in the Women's Super League last season and have already made major improvements since then.
Rehanne Skinner identifies crucial moment that cost Tottenham in defeat to Manchester United
With new signings and some good form, Skinner was quick to praise her side at the start of the year. "We've got very good footballers but if you don't have that togetherness, that fighting spirit and that ability to be