Arsenal v Tottenham: Women’s Super League – live

Key events

Arsenal manager Renee Slegers spoke to BBC Sport about Kelly’s return: “She has been a really good addition to the squad. She’s got fire inside her and she has been showing that in the training. Hopefully, you will see some of that on the pitch today.

“She has integrated easily and smoothly with the rest of the group. She already knew a lot of girls because of her spell with Arsenal before and also from the England squad. We have seen the quality that she can bring in the final third during training. I am also very impressed with her willingness to work hard in training.”

Tottenham manager Robert Vilahamn spoke to the BBC: “We need to have a really strong defence today. We need to make sure we are very disciplined. We will get a few chances but we need to be sure that we are very clinical with that. We need to do it together today.”

Bad news for Arsenal is that Manchester United already have a 1-0 lead over Crystal Palace.

Yes, Chloe Kelly is on Arsenal’s bench with Kim Little. Goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar and defenders Leah Williamson, Steph Catley and Emily Fox, all return. Lia Walti also comes back with January signing Jenna Nighswonger deserving a quiet night on the bench.

For Spurs, Martha Thomas and Josefine Rybrink drop to the bench, while Anna Csiki and Matilda Vinberg come in.

Arsenal: van Domselaar, Fox, Williamson, Catley, McCabe, Walti, Cooney-Cross, Russo, Maanum, Caldentey, Foord. Subs: Zinsberger, Codina, Ilestedt, Reid, Nighswonger, Little, Mead, Kelly, Blackstenius.

Tottenham Hotspur: Kop, Neville, Hunt, Bartrip, Nilden, Vinberg, Oroz, Raso, Csiki, Naz, England. Subs: Spencer, Grant, Morris, Buhler, Ahtinen, Rybrink, Spence, Holdt, Thomas.

Here’s the WSL table. The usual four are well clear. Chelsea are doing their usual – if better.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Chelsea Women 13 32 37
2 Man Utd Women 13 19 30
3 Arsenal Women 13 20 27
4 Man City Women 13 12 25
5 Brighton & Hove Albion Women 13 -3 18
6 Tottenham Hotspur Women 13 -7 17
7 Liverpool FC Women 13 -7 15
8 Everton Women 13 -9 13
9 West Ham Women 13 -11 11
10 Aston Villa Women 13 -9 10
11 Leicester Women 13 -13 9
12 Crystal Palace Women 13 -24 6

If Chelsea stay beyond reach, still plenty to play for at Arsenal. Tottenham, less so, and we’ll get to that in a moment. Three points could be enough to see Arsenal overtake Manchester United in the table, and close the gap on league leaders Chelsea, though perhaps more realistically keep in the Champions League hunt. A crowd of 55,000 is expected at the Emirates, it’s a big day in north London.

Kick-off is at 12.30pm. Join me.