
Goals from Toko Koga and Bethany England helped Tottenham come from behind to beat Liverpool in the Women's Super League.
Beata Olsson gave the Reds the lead with her first goal for the club, but Spurs netted either side of the break to complete the turnaround at Brisbane Road.
There were 22 minutes of stoppage time, thanks largely to a serious head injury suffered late on by Liverpool forward Mia Enderby.
Tottenham stay fourth in the table, while Liverpool are second from bottom without a point.
Liverpool started well and took a deserved lead early on, Olsson firing home from close range after the Tottenham defence failed to deal with a Grace Fisk cross.
Olsson nearly added a second moments later but was denied by a strong save from Spurs goalkeeper Lize Kop.
The hosts punished Liverpool for not capitalising on their positive start when Koga equalised, tapping in Olivia Holdt's cross from a yard out.
But Liverpool continued to match Spurs and were unfortunate not to take a lead into half-time when Olsson burst through and found the side-netting from a tight angle.
Spurs upped the tempo after the break and quickly found themselves in front, England finishing powerfully beyond Faye Kirby after a cutback from Amanda Nilden.
Substitute Sofie Lundgaard could have salvaged a point for Liverpool late on, but Ashleigh Neville did brilliantly to get her body in the way and deny the forward a tap-in.
