Celebrate Her at Spurs Women

SPURS WOMEN VS EVERTON WOMEN

The Chicest Mother’s Day Plan in London

There are flowers, there are long lunches, and then there’s something far more memorable. This Mother’s Day, swap the predictable for the electric and take your mum to watch Tottenham Hotspur Women light up London’s most spectacular sporting stage.

On Sunday 15 March at 11:55am, Spurs Women face Everton Women in the Barclays Women’s Super League at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the capital’s largest club football venue and, arguably, its most impressive. Since opening in 2019, the stadium has redefined matchday glamour, with sweeping architecture, impeccable sightlines and the kind of atmosphere that makes even a Sunday morning kick-off feel like a headline event.

And this isn’t just football. It’s an experience.

Mother’s Day at Spurs has been thoughtfully curated to feel celebratory, inclusive and genuinely fun. Expect live musical performances, face painting and merchandise giveaways, with a buzzing pre-match energy that turns the concourse into a festival of its own. It’s the kind of outing that feels effortless yet exciting, equally thrilling for lifelong fans and first-timers.

Tickets are refreshingly accessible. Adults are £15 and juniors £5, available now via https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/

For those looking to elevate the occasion, Lilywhite Experiences start from £25, offering added comfort and exclusivity. And then there’s the showstopper.

At £99 per person, the Tunnel Club Party is a behind-the-scenes immersion into the heart of the WSL. Guests can watch the players gather in the tunnel moments before kick-off and take their place directly behind the home dugout in luxury, padded, heated Recaro-style seats. It’s intimate, exhilarating and unforgettable.

The experience includes bottomless prosecco for two hours before the match, a live DJ-led pre- and post-game party, an appearance from a first-team player after the final whistle, inclusive pre-match bowl food and access to a paid bar throughout the day.

Spurs Women are not simply competing in the WSL conversation, they are reshaping it. Under manager Martin Ho, the squad has evolved into one of the league’s most dynamic sides. Their recent 7–3 triumph over Aston Villa Women, featuring six different goalscorers including breakout signing Signe Gaupset, was a statement performance. They followed it with a nail-biting 9–8 penalty shootout victory over London City Lionesses to secure a place in the Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals.

Currently sitting fifth in the WSL table, within touching distance of London heavyweights Arsenal and Chelsea, Spurs Women are chasing history and a potential first qualification for the UEFA Women’s Champions League.

Formed just 41 years ago, this is a club ascending with purpose. To watch them now is to witness momentum in motion.

This Mother’s Day, give her something she will actually remember.

Tickets are available now at https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/

Kick-off is at 11:55am on Sunday 15 March at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London.

Swap the bouquet for a goal celebration. She will thank you for it.