MatchWSL: 10 stats to know ahead of Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
The Reds' third league fixture of the 2024-25 campaign takes them to the capital once again as they meet Spurs at Brisbane Road on Sunday.
Opta have provided the following facts and figures ahead of the 2.15pm BST kick-off...
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last six WSL games – last going longer without defeat in the competition in September 2016 (eight).
Only Manchester City (nine) are currently on a longer unbeaten run away from home than Matt Beard's side (six).
After losing their first two WSL meetings with Tottenham, the Reds are now unbeaten in their last three games against Spurs.
At an average of 26 years and 25 days, Liverpool have fielded the second-youngest starting XIs in the WSL so far this season.
Marie Höbinger has created more chances via set-pieces (three) across the opening two matchdays of the WSL campaign than any other player.
Höbinger has assisted five of the Reds' last 11 goals in the league – all from corner kicks.
Last season's meetings between the clubs in the WSL both ended in 1-1 draws.
Tottenham are aiming to go unbeaten in each of their opening three matches of a WSL season for the second time, after doing so in 2021-22.
Spurs are unbeaten in their three previous home encounters with Liverpool in the competition, with those matches seeing just four goals scored in total.
Only Chelsea (seven) have had more different goalscorers in the WSL this term than Tottenham, with each of Spurs' six league goals coming via a different player.
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