We are delighted to announce that Matilda Vinberg has signed a new, long-term contract with the Club.
Arriving in London in January, 2024, the 23-year-old Sweden international has become a reliable and consistent performer over the last two years and is enjoying her best season in Lilywhite to date, with seven goals contributions in all competitions.
Matilda said: “It feels amazing, obviously I’m very happy here. It was an easy decision for me to extend my contract. Ever since I started my journey here at Spurs, I’ve had great support from the staff, the players are amazing, and I think we have a good potential to become a top team in the WSL.”
Our Head Coach Martin Ho said: “I’m delighted Matilda has committed her future to the club. It shows real belief in the direction we’re going, and continuity in the group is a key part of building something strong.
“She’s a player we really believe in. There’s a lot more within her that we see every day on the training pitch, just giving her the environment where she can thrive and the confidence and belief in her ability is important. Her technical quality, flexibility across positions and attacking instincts give her a really high ceiling. Now it’s about turning that into consistent impact, and I’m confident everyone will see that.”
Tilly arrived at Hotspur Way having been a key part of Hammarby IF’s double-winning side in the 2023 campaign while, the season prior to that, she was named the league’s Breakthrough Player of the Year and Hammarby’s Player of the Year.
Venturing to England for the first time in her career, she scored her first goal for the Club in March, 2024, in a 1-0 win at home to Leicester City in the WSL and featured in all five games in our historic FA Cup run as we reached the final for the first time in our history.
With a full pre-season under her belt in the summer of 2024, the young winger went on to make 23 appearances for us in the 2024/25, 18 of those coming in the WSL, and scored in the Women’s League Cup group stage game against Crystal Palace in December, 2024.
Suffering a small knock at the start of this season, Tilly had to be patient for her opportunity under Martin Ho. But since breaking into the starting XI, she has been a reliable option on either wing, providing defensive cover with her work rate and willingness to track back, while at the other end, she has become more clinical in the final third, netting two goals and providing five assists.
Her performances in recent months also saw her earn a recall to the Sweden’s senior national team squad in the last international break for their 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers. She has 11 caps in total for her nation, scoring once.









