
Spirited performance goes unrewarded for our Women's Under-19s
Spurs WU19s 1-3 Chelsea
Wed 08 October 2025, 16:00|
Tottenham Hotspur
A spirited performance from our Women's Under-19s went unrewarded after London rivals Chelsea staged a late comeback to win 3-1 in the Professional Game Academy League on Wednesday afternoon.
Up against the current league leaders in the London derby, we came out on the front foot at Hotspur Way and deservedly took the lead just before the half-hour mark when Beatrice Cunnison headed home Mia Endacott’s corner to capitalise on a strong showing in the first period.
The Blues responded after the break and a moment of quality from Sienna Davis got them back on level terms 10 minutes into the second half. Just as we stepped up our tempo to push for a winner in the closing stages, the visitors struck twice late on through Eva Hendle and Sude Oztas to complete the turnaround despite a positive showing from Sabiha Jamal's young side.
We carved out the first opportunity in the opening minutes when Endacott’s corner was met by Cunnison at the back post – an early foreshadow of what was to come – but it was deflected to Chelsea’s goalkeeper, Isla Ball. Lois Shooter dragged an effort wide from distance as the away side looked to respond to our positive start, however, we kept pushing at the other end, Jhanaie Pierre being denied at the near post by Ball. Storey Gabi’s free-kick from the edge of the box was straight at Sophie Jackson before our shot stopper blocked Shooter’s shot from close range while, on 25 minutes, Neill fired wide from distance.
But our pressure eventually prevailed a minute later when Endacott’s corner was met by Cunnison at the back post and she perfectly guided her header into the far corner. And we continued on the front foot after our well-deserved lead, Pierre’s left-footed strike saved well by Ball at her near post once again before Endacott’s effort from range went over the bar. Chelsea continued to pose a threat, though, and should have troubled Jackson more on the stroke of half time when Amelia Fahey teed up Rebekah Pierre central in the box, but she failed to make a clean connection and Jackson was there to smother the ball.
Chelsea looked for a response after the break and Shooter had two opportunities to find the leveller, first Jackson pushing her effort around the post after racing behind our backline and from the resulting corner, some superb reactions from our shot stopper to get down low to save Shooter’s effort on the line. However, on 55 minutes, they found the equaliser and it was a wonderful strike from Davis, sending a 25-yard effort into the top left corner. We came back, though, as Grace Bellwood’s low cross was met by Nife Aramide inside the box but the midfielder was unable to get a shot away while, on the hour mark, Pierre’s 30-yard free-kick just curled wide.
Aramide was denied by Ball after great pressing on the edge of the box to win possession back but, at the other end, Chelsea remained a threat with Jackson called into action a few times, including a great challenge to prevent Shooter taking the ball round her. Endacott, who was influential in a slightly deeper role in midfield throughout the 90 minutes, picked out substitute Cruz Fuller-Fagan inside the box, but her low-driven shot was saved at the near post by Ball.
In the 86th-minute, however, Chelsea fired ahead in the contest and it was another stunning goal from the away side. Following a short corner on the far left, Hendle picked up the ball inside the box, on the far side, and curled a left-footed strike into the top right corner. As we pushed for an equaliser in the closing stage, Chelsea added a third and secured the three points when Oztas raced behind and calmly slotted past Jackson to maintain their unbeaten record in the PGA League this season.
"We looked the best we have this season in that the first 60 minutes"
Reflecting on the game, Sabiha said: "We looked the best we have this season in that the first 60 minutes and I don’t think that’s an easy thing to achieve against one of the best Professional Game Academy side in the country. I think we were disappointed to concede a goal when we had our own moments to further extend our advantage and we drop our heads a little bit. I thought we did well to keep ourselves in the game before going 2-1 down, but I love the fact that we stuck to who we are, regardless. We went for an equaliser late on and when you push forward, you risk conceding and that’s what we did. That third goal hurt a little, but the intent throughout the game was how we wanted to perform and showcase ourselves. There’s plenty to take from a good showing against a Chelsea side."

Spurs WU19s 1-3 Chelsea
Starting XI: Jackson, Barraclough, Bartlett-Antwi (Breen 58), Cunnison, Hills, Brown, Endacott, Aramide (Elmes 80), Neill (Fuller-Fagan 65), Bellwood (Summers-Mee 80), Pierre. Substitutes (not used): Mylam.
Match data
Goals: Spurs – Cunnison 26; Chelsea – Davis 55, Hendle 86, Oztas 90+1.
Yellow cards: Spurs – Brown 13; Chelsea – Abby Kay 59.
Referee: Aiden Jones.
Venue: Hotspur Way.
Weather: Cloudy with sunny intervals, 18 degrees.