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Tottenham Hotspur Women vs Reading Women. Women's Super League.

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Tottenham Hotspur Women 4

  • B England (29th minute, 62nd minute)
  • C Ildhusøy (41st minute)
  • K Graham (75th minute)

Reading Women 1

  • J Vanhaevermaet (79th minute)

Tottenham 4-1 Reading: Spurs secure WSL safety and leave Royals on brink of relegation

Report as Spurs beat Reading 4-1 in the WSL; game held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after Spurs' men's side hosted Brentford in the first competitive double-header between a men's and women's side; Reading will be relegated if Leicester beat West Ham on Sunday

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Highlights of the Women's Super League clash between Tottenham and Reading.

Tottenham secured their place in next season's Women's Super League after a Bethany England brace inspired a 4-1 win over Reading.

January recruit England opened the scoring with a close-range header and took her tally for Spurs to 11 goals with a poacher's finish after half-time.

Celin Bizet scored in between for Vicky Jepson's team before Kit Graham added the icing on the cake with her first goal since returning from anterior cruciate ligament damage suffered at the end of 2021.

Tottenham Hotspur's Kit Graham, (right) celebrates scoring their fourth goal with fellow goalscorer Bethany England, (left) during the Barclays Women's Super League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday May 20, 2023.
Image: Kit Graham celebrates scoring Tottenham's fourth goal with fellow goalscorer Bethany England

Justine Vanhaevermaet netted a late consolation for basement club Reading but they now trail Tottenham by six points with one match remaining and will be relegated if 11th-placed Leicester beat West Ham on Sunday.

The clash took place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after Spurs' men's team had lost 3-1 to Brentford in the Premier League in the first ever competitive double-header between a men and women's side.

While some of the disgruntled home supporters had left by the time the WSL six-pointer kicked off, it did not take long for the hosts to give those still inside the stadium something to cheer about.

After Rosella Ayane had been denied by Reading's Grace Moloney and Becky Spencer kept out Sanne Troelsgaard's header, Tottenham broke the deadlock in the 29th minute.

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A short-corner routine did the trick, with Molly Bartrip able to chip to the back post where England headed home.

It was 2-0 to Spurs four minutes before half-time when a slick team move was finished off by Bizet, who collected Eveliina Summanen's pass and drilled into the bottom corner to give Jepson's side a two-goal cushion at the break.

Tottenham wrapped up the points and WSL safety with 62 minutes when Easther Mayi Kith's poor back-pass was latched upon by England, who rounded Maloney before firing home.

There was still time for Spurs to add a fourth with 15 minutes left when substitute Graham was sent through by Bartrip and curled home to find the net.

While Vanhaevermaet headed a late effort for Reading, it was Tottenham's day with WSL safety finally secured.

What's next?

Tottenham end their season at West Ham on Saturday May 27 at 2.30pm, while Reading are home to title-chasing Chelsea on the same day.

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