London City Ride Past Spurs: 4-2 Form Returns to Tottenham Vs London
London City Lionesses head into tottenham vs london with the sharper recent result, having beaten Spurs 4-2 in the reverse league fixture. This weekend’s Barclays Women’s Super League meeting at the BetWright Stadium, also known as Brisbane Road, gives supporters a quick cross-London trip and a local derby with recent history.
Brisbane Road And The 4-2
The 4-2 win at the CopperJax Community Stadium is the result that frames this meeting. London City also drew 2-2 with Spurs at home on a Monday evening before exiting the Adobe Women’s FA Cup on penalties, so the rivalry has already produced two tight, high-scoring games this season.
That record matters for anyone heading to Leyton because both teams arrive with recent evidence that chances will be there. London City’s earlier win showed they can punish Spurs away from home, while the cup meeting offered a different outcome after 90 minutes ended level at 2-2.
Leyton Station And Bus Routes
Brisbane Road’s nearest Underground stop is Leyton on the Central line, one stop from Stratford. From there, the walk to the stadium takes less than 10 minutes, and Leyton is also an 11-minute journey by Tube from London Liverpool Street.
Supporters can also use Leyton Midland Road, which is approximately a 15 minute walk from the ground. Bus routes 58, 69, 97 and 158 run along Leyton High Road, giving fans several straightforward ways into E10 5NF without relying on a car.
BetWright Stadium Matchday
There is no public parking available at Brisbane Road, so rail and bus options are the practical route for most visitors. Inside the stadium, a selection of pies, burgers, hot dogs, chicken, beverages including alcohol and snacks will be available to buy, which gives away fans and home supporters the basics they need once they arrive.
For London City, the local trip keeps the focus on a fixture they already handled once this season. Spurs now get the return at home, and the recent 4-2 and 2-2 meetings mean the margin between these sides has been narrow enough to keep this derby live from the first whistle.