Things to know if travelling to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
If you are heading to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this Saturday, here’s some useful information to know for matchday.
Getting to Tottenham Hotspur StadiumTottenham Hotspur Stadium is located in the Tottenham area of north London and is served by Transport for London.
The local surroundings of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are extremely busy on matchdays. Please plan your route to the stadium in advance and allow more time than usual for your journey.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
782 High Rd
London
N17 0BX
Fans are reminded to show respect to our hosts at all times before, during and after the match.
Travel and transport Train and TfLThere is no planned disruption on matchday. The nearest TfL overground station to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is White Hart Lane. The station is fully accessible and is approximately a five-minute walk to the stadium.
Northumberland Park station is a 10-minute walk to the stadium. Greater Anglia services to these stations operate from Liverpool Street Station, or from Cambridge if coming from the north.
Victoria line and London Overground services operate from Seven Sisters station, which is approximately a 30-minute walk to the stadium. The station does not have step-free access.
Tottenham Hale station is also around a 30-minute walk from the ground and is served by the Victoria line, and the station is fully accessible.
Please use the National Rail journey planner or the TfL status updates page to check your route before setting off.
BusThe stadium is well-served by Transport for London buses that run as usual across Haringey on matchdays, with the High Road routes subject to diversion due to matchday road closures.
It is not advised to travel by carThere is no parking available for general admission fans at the stadium. Some roads closest to the stadium are closed before, during and after a match.
On matchdays, general traffic will not be able to access parts of the High Road between White Hart Lane and Lordship Lane/Lansdowne Road from two hours before and up to one hour after the match.
The local area is under an Event Day Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), which is in operation on matchdays - you will not be able to park in this zone without a permit.
AccessibilityBlue Badge parking for Brentford supporters at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is fully booked.
Tottenham Hotspur has accessible entrances, accessible viewing areas and hearing loops at food and drink counters. Find out more and contact Spurs’ access team on their Accessibility page.
Ticketing informationAny duplicate ticket requests must be sent to Tottenham Hotspur by the Brentford box office.
Duplicate tickets must be collected on matchday from the away ticket office which is situated in the northeast corner of the stadium, opposite turnstile 11. Photo identification will be required to collect tickets.
Please contact Brentford's box office with any inquiries ahead of the matchday.
Your matchday at SpursBees fans will be in blocks 114-118 in the northeast corner of the stadium, accessible through entrances 11 and 12. The easiest way to get to the entrance is via Worcester Avenue which runs parallel to the east side of the stadium. Turnstiles are open two hours before kick-off.
It is advised that you don’t bring a bag to the match. Clear carrier bags and personal bags, size A4 or smaller, will be searched on entry.
The away section serves a wide variety of food, including fish and chips, hotdogs, pies and shawarma, and there is a large menu of alcoholic and soft drinks. Concessions open two hours before kick-off.
Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!