Tottenham Hotspur FC Ground & Tickets

Ground: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Capacity: 62,027
Location: 782 High Road, London
Country: United Kingdom
The Ground
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, located in the heart of Tottenham, North London, has served as the home of Tottenham Hotspur FC since its opening in April 2019. Built on the site of the club’s historic White Hart Lane ground, the state-of-the-art venue represents a bold new chapter in Spurs’ long history, which dates back to the club’s founding in 1882.
The original White Hart Lane, opened in 1899, was a beloved and iconic venue that hosted generations of Tottenham supporters for over a century. At its peak, it recorded a crowd of 75,038 spectators for an FA Cup match against Sunderland in 1938. After decades of expansion and modernization, the need for a larger, world-class facility led to the construction of the current stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is now owned entirely by the club itself, ensuring full control over its operations and future. With a seating capacity of approximately 62,850, it stands as the largest club stadium in London and one of the premier football venues in Europe.
The design, by architectural firm Populous, blends cutting-edge technology with a focus on fan experience, featuring steep single-tier stands—most notably, the 17,500-seat South Stand, one of the largest single-tier stands in Europe—designed to maximize atmosphere and intensity on matchdays.
Official Tickets
One Hotspur Membership is essential for priority access to match tickets. The club offers different membership tiers, including One Hotspur and One Hotspur+ memberships, each providing priority windows for ticket purchases. Members also accrue loyalty points based on past attendance and purchases, with high-demand fixtures often requiring more points to access.
Ticket Exchange (Official Resale). The Tottenham Hotspur Ticket Exchange typically opens once a fixture is sold out, allowing season ticket holders to list their tickets for resale at face value. Only One Hotspur members can access the Exchange, and availability is limited. The Exchange usually remains open until a few days before matchday, but popular games often sell out quickly.
Hospitality & Premium Packages. For matches where general admission tickets are unavailable, hospitality packages are available directly through the official Tottenham Hotspur website. These packages include premium seating, exclusive lounges, fine dining, and other benefits, offering an alternative route to secure official match tickets while enjoying an enhanced matchday experience.
Fanshops
How to get to the Stadium
Via underground (Tube)
Victoria Line > Tottenham Hale Station: The fastest Underground option. Appr. 20-25 min from central London (e.g. Oxford Circus), followed by a 10-15 min walk or shuttle bus to the stadium.
Victoria Line > Seven Sisters Station: Another key option, with a slightly longer 20 min walk along Tottenham High Road to the stadium.
London Overground > White Hart Lane Station: The closest Overground station, located just 5 min walk from the stadium’s entrance. Direct trains from Liverpool Street or Enfield.
Airport
London City Airport (LCY)
0–15 min DLR/TfL to Liverpool Street, then Overground to White Hart Lane. Travel time about 45-60 minutes.
Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Heathrow Express (15 min) to Paddington, then Circle or Hammersmith & City Line to Liverpool Street, followed by Overground to White Hart Lane. Travel time about 60-75 minutes.
Eurostar: London St Pancras International
From St Pancras take the Victoria Line northbound directly to Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters. Journey time approximately 20-25 minutes.
Around the Stadium
Before and After the Match
The Bricklayers Arms – Just steps from the stadium on the High Road. A classic Spurs pub and long-time favorite for home fans. Busy, atmospheric, and full of white shirts on matchday.
The Beehive – A 5 min. walk on Stoneleigh Road. Traditional, spacious, and very popular with Spurs supporters before and after the game. Always packed on matchdays.
The Antwerp Arms – About 10 min away on Church Road. Community-owned, family friendly, good beers, and a lively but respectful crowd. Excellent for pre-match conversation.
The Gilpin’s Bell (Wetherspoons) – On Fore Street, about 15-20 min walk from the stadium. Budget-friendly option with plenty of seating and a large selection of drinks. Mixed crowd on non-matchdays but busy with Spurs fans on gameday.
Number Eight – Directly on the High Road, roughly 5 min from the stadium. Recently refurbished with modern decor, offers both food and drinks, and popular with younger fans.
The Coach & Horses – Around a 12 min walk from the stadium. Classic British pub vibe, less crowded than High Road options, a good choice if you prefer a slightly calmer atmosphere.

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