Reds Face Spurs: A Statistical Preview of Sunday’s WSL clash
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St. helens Stadium Gears Up for a Pivotal WSL Encounter
Liverpool prepares to host Tottenham this Sunday at St. Helens Stadium, with kickoff slated for 12 noon. As both teams vie for crucial points in the Women’s Super League (WSL), a closer look at the statistics reveals intriguing insights into what we might expect.
Historical Head-to-Head: A Tale of Two Halves
Historically,the initial WSL encounters between Liverpool and Tottenham favored the Spurs. However, the Reds have since demonstrated resilience, going undefeated in their subsequent four league matches, securing two wins and two draws. This shift in momentum suggests a growing competitive edge for Liverpool.
Liverpool has lost the first two WSL meetings against Tottenham, but has been unbeaten since then in the four league games (two victories, two draws).
Early Goals and Home Advantage: Can Liverpool Capitalize?
Liverpool has shown a tendency to strike first in their recent WSL home games, scoring the opening goal in each of their last four matches, though they only managed to win three of those.Though, they’ve never managed to score first in five consecutive home games.Converting these early leads into victories will be crucial for securing a positive result against Tottenham.
Currently,the average conversion rate of scoring first in the WSL leading to a win is around 70%,highlighting the importance of maintaining that advantage.
Amber Whiteley’s Impact: A Promising Start
Under the guidance of interim head coach Amber whiteley, Liverpool has won three of their five WSL games, losing two.This win rate signals a positive trajectory for the team, and continuing this form will be vital as the season progresses.
Liverpool won three of his five WSL games under interim head coach Amber Whiteley (lost two).Opta
Tight Victories: A Hallmark of Liverpool’s Season
A notable characteristic of Liverpool’s season has been their ability to secure narrow victories. six of their seven league wins have been decided by a single goal. Only league leaders Chelsea have achieved more one-goal victories in the WSL 2024/25 season, demonstrating Liverpool’s tenacity in close contests.
Late Drama: Tottenham’s 90th-Minute Threat
Tottenham has a knack for scoring late goals, with only Crystal Palace netting more goals in the 90th minute this season. This includes Liverpool’s winner in their second-leg match in October. Liverpool will need to maintain focus and defensive solidity until the final whistle to avoid conceding late goals.
Only Crystal Palace has more goals in the 90th minute in the WSL this season than Tottenham (five), including Liverpool’s winner in the second leg in October.Opta
Recent data shows that approximately 15% of all WSL goals are scored in the final 15 minutes of matches, emphasizing the importance of late-game concentration.