
Tottenham vs West Ham: Weather forecast, ticket details and travel information for WSL clash
Martin Ho will be hoping for his first Women’s Super League win when Tottenham Women welcome West Ham Women.
Tottenham announced Ho as head coach in August after Robert Vilahamn was sacked by Tottenham after an 11th-place WSL finish last season.
Ho has received reinforcements over the summer with Japan international Toko Koga arriving at Tottenham Women.
Meanwhile, Molly Bartrip and Luana Buhler have extended their contracts at Tottenham in a needed boost for the season.
After winning two of his last three pre-season matches, including a 4-3 victory over Arsenal, Ho will be hoping to start the WSL season off with a bang.

Tottenham supporters to expect sunny conditions vs West Ham
The final batch of summer weather will be present in East London when Tottenham Women step out at Brisbane Road.
As of 6 September, The Met Office reports sunny conditions with temperatures in the region of 24 degrees expected for kick off at 12pm on 7 September.
Time | 11:00am | 12:00pm | 1:00pm | 2:00pm |
Temperature (°C) | 23 | 24 | 25 | 25 |
Humidity will be at 45 per cent, rising to 47 per cent at 1pm and should hit 53 per cent once the game ends.
Meanwhile, there will be little chance of rain at Brisbane Road with a 10 per cent chance of precipitation expected during the game.

Tickets no longer available to purchase on Tottenham website
Tickets for the game are no longer available to purchase for the home side, but there are still some going on various resale sites.
West Ham Women have reported that their allocated tickets for the opening-day match with Spurs have sold out.

Travel guide for Tottenham fans
Tottenham fans will find little hassle when travelling to the stadium to watch their team.
Brisbane Road is only a ten-minute walk from Leyton Underground Station, which can be accessed through the Central Line.
Furthermore, fans will easily be able to access Leyton from other prominent London stations such as London Liverpool Street, Euston, Waterloo, Kings Cross St Pancras and Paddington.
Leyton Midland Road is the closest London Overground station to the stadium and is approximately a 15-minute walk away.
However, there will be disruption across the Tube with limited services available due to strikes planned between 7 and 12 September.
There is no available parking at the ground due to it being located in a residential area. As such, those travelling by car are urged to leave a bit of time when planning their journey.
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