Tottenham Hotspur Women will see five players leave the club at the end of the 2025-26 season, including fan favorite Kit Graham. How will Spurs rebuild for the future?
Tottenham Hotspur Women have announced that Kit Graham, Amy James-Turner, Luana Buhler, Josefine Rybrink, and Charli Grant will depart the club at the end of the current season. This news, while significant, doesn’t come as a shock to many fans.
Kit Graham, once a standout player, has struggled for game time under manager Martin Ho. After a loan spell at Ipswich Town in January, her departure feels inevitable. Charli Grant and Josefine Rybrink have also seen limited action recently, while Amy James-Turner and Luana Buhler have been sidelined due to personal issues and injury, respectively.
The loss of these players marks a notable shift in the squad. Spurs must now focus on finding suitable replacements this summer. Graham’s journey with the club has been particularly poignant. She joined Spurs controversially from Charlton as an “unnamed trialist” seven years ago. Her creativity shone brightly in the early days of the WSL, especially during a season when the team finished fifth under Rehanne Skinner.
However, a devastating ACL injury in November sidelined her for over a year. When she returned, the team had changed drastically. Key players had left, and Spurs were battling relegation. Graham was used in various roles, including defensive midfielder, but her second ACL injury before the start of Vilahamn’s second season limited her contributions.
Despite the setbacks, Graham has found a new lease on life at Ipswich, helping the team secure safety in WSL2. As she and her fellow departing players move on, fans will remember the joy they brought to the pitch. The future is uncertain, but there’s hope that Spurs can rebuild and reclaim their competitive edge.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
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Sat 25 Apr, 15:00
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Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Sat 18 Apr, 17:30
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Sun 12 Apr, 14:00
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Aston Villa FC
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Aston Villa FC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sun 3 May, 19:00
Tip: Home Win
Aston Villa is currently positioned 5th in the league with a solid home record, having won 17 out of 34 matches. Their recent form shows 2 wins in the last 5 matches, which is slightly better than Tottenham's away form. Tottenham is struggling in the relegation zone, positioned 18th with only 8 wins this season. The home team's overall performance and recent form suggest a higher likelihood of winning.
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sat 25 Apr, 15:00
Tip: Away Win
Tottenham has a significantly better recent form and overall season performance compared to Wolverhampton. Despite being in the relegation zone, Tottenham's away scoring ability is strong, with 78.8% of matches scored in this season. Wolverhampton's struggles are evident with only 9.1% wins and a high number of goals conceded.
Tottenham Hotspur FC
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Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Sat 18 Apr, 17:30
Tip: Away Win
Brighton has shown strong recent form with 4 wins in their last 5 matches, while Tottenham has struggled significantly, losing 4 of their last 5. Brighton's overall season performance is also better, with a higher win percentage and a positive goal difference. The odds reflect Brighton as the underdog, but their current form suggests they are likely to win.
Sunderland AFC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sun 12 Apr, 14:00
Tip: Home Win
Sunderland has a slightly better recent form compared to Tottenham, who are struggling with four consecutive losses. The odds suggest a close match, but Sunderland's home advantage and Tottenham's poor away performance make a home win more likely.
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