

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Spurs
Capacity: 62,062
Address: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 782 High Rd, Tottenham, London, N17 0BX
Contact: 0344 499 5000
Website: www.tottenhamhotspur.com
Nearest station: White Hart Lane
Visitor stand: lower tier of the north-east corner
There is no parking available for general admission fans at the stadium.
Driving is not advised. The Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is twice the size it was in 2017 and there is now a range of alternative travel options.
For supporters with a disability, please click here for more information.
The stadium is served by four hub train stations:
Please note:
The Victoria line is especially busy on matchdays, particularly for weeknight matches before the game when fans will be travelling at the same time as commuters.
To manage congestion and safety, before mid-week games it may occasionally be necessary for Victoria line trains not to stop at Seven Sisters.
Your journey may be less crowded if you can avoid the Victoria line. Travel as early as possible before kick-off and try to avoid peak times if you can.
There will be managed queues at Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale for station entry after matches and you may have to wait longer than previously to gain access to the stations.
Fans are strongly discouraged from using Silver Street station and Bruce Grove station. At Bruce Grove you will find it extremely difficult to board a train immediately after a match if you are travelling southbound.
This is one of the few football grounds in Britain where you can buy decent craft beer.
—Pre-match tip, Stephen Browett