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Tottenham women enjoyed a 1-0 victory over Arsenal in the capital on Saturday after Martha Thomas fired the hosts ahead with a terrific team goal. 

It was an afternoon of history-making for Spurs, who secured their first ever WSL win over Arsenal in the leagues history. 

Off the back of a 4-0 defeat at home to Manchester United last week, and losing on penalties to Arsenal just days ago in the Conti Cup campaign, Spurs made just one change heading into the North London derby clash. 

Grace Clinton played the ball across to Martha Thomas, who passed to Norweigan Celin Bizet Ildhusøy who eventually secured the assist for Thomas’ strike. 

Tottenham celebrate a 1-0 victory over North London rivals Arsenal in the WSL clash

Tottenham celebrate a 1-0 victory over North London rivals Arsenal in the WSL clash

Tottenham celebrate a 1-0 victory over North London rivals Arsenal in the WSL clash

Martha Thomas found the back of the net for the hosts after a magnificent bit of play

Martha Thomas found the back of the net for the hosts after a magnificent bit of play

Martha Thomas found the back of the net for the hosts after a magnificent bit of play 

Ange Postecoglou was spotted in the stands with chairman Daniel Levy

Ange Postecoglou was spotted in the stands with chairman Daniel Levy

Ange Postecoglou was spotted in the stands with chairman Daniel Levy 

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium erupted as the goal marked Spurs’ first ever league win against Arsenal, who’s last WSL meeting was marked with a 5-1 win for the Gunners at the Emirates.

Robert Vilahamn, who took over as manager in July after Rehanne Skinner was sacked after a run of nine straight league defeats which left the club in tenth position in the league. 

Arsenal made nine changes to their squad, after Viviane Miedema enjoyed her first start for the Gunners since December 2022 due to an ACL injury. 

Boss Jonas Eidevall opted for Cloe Lacasse, Frida Maanum, Stina Blackstenius and Viviane Miedema as his choice of attackers for the cup clash, though swapped out all except Maanum on Saturday. 

Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord and Alessia Russo stepped in for the Gunners, though their impressive array of attackers was not enough to bypass Tottenham’s solid defence. 

Gunners star Miedema won her 100th WSL appearance as she geared up for her first full match in the Conti Cup clash during the week after recovering from a knee injury that ravaged the sharpshooter’s 2022-23.

It was the first time the Dutch international lined up alongside both Beth Mead and Alessia Russo in what is likely to become Jonas Eidevall’s preferred front three. 

Arsenal looked dejected at full time after enjoying an unbeaten streak in the league

Arsenal looked dejected at full time after enjoying an unbeaten streak in the league

Arsenal looked dejected at full time after enjoying an unbeaten streak in the league

Arsenal were unable to find a way through to come away with a point

Arsenal were unable to find a way through to come away with a point

Arsenal were unable to find a way through to come away with a point

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Arsenal have a titanic record in their North London Derby meetings, having won 11 of their 14 match-ups.

But Tottenham – who sit sixth in the table – are in impressive form under Vilahamn after last season saw them threatened with relegation in the first-half of their 2022-23 campaign.

Eidevall’s side were unable to maintain their unbeaten streak after enjoying a wonderful 4-1 victory against title-holders Chelsea at the Emirates, and could see themselves drop to third if Manchester City beat Everton at Walton Hall Park on Sunday.

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