About Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club was founded in 1882 and has been based in North London for over a century. The club moved into the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019, a state-of-the-art ground with a capacity of over 62,000. Spurs have won league titles, FA Cups, League Cups, and European trophies.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is in N17, close to White Hart Lane station and the High Road. Away fans are housed in the south-east corner of the stadium, with modern concourse facilities and good views of the pitch.
Quick Facts
Full Name: Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
Nickname: Spurs, The Lilywhites
Founded: 1882
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Capacity: 62,850
Location: Tottenham, London
League: Premier League
Stadium Information
Stadium Name
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Address
782 High Road
Tottenham
London
N17 0AP
Capacity
62,850
Opened
2019
Pitch Dimensions
105m x 68m
Surface
Grass
Stadium History & Features
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was built on the site of the old White Hart Lane and opened in 2019. It is one of the largest and most modern stadiums in the Premier League, with a single-tier South Stand, retractable pitch (for NFL and other events), and extensive concourse facilities. Away fans are located in the south-east corner with dedicated entrances and concourses.
Away Fan Seating
Away supporters are allocated seating in the south-east corner of the stadium. The allocation varies by fixture; Premier League away allocations are typically around 3,000. Views are excellent and facilities are modern, with a range of food and drink options in the concourse.
Getting to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
By Train (Overground)
White Hart Lane (London Overground) is the nearest station, a short walk from the stadium. Services run from Liverpool Street, Stratford, and other Overground stations. On matchdays the station can be very busy; allow extra time.
By Tube
The nearest Tube stations are Seven Sisters (Victoria line) and Tottenham Hale (Victoria line). Both are about a 25–30 minute walk or a short bus ride to the stadium. Alternatively, take the Overground from Liverpool Street or Stratford to White Hart Lane.
By Bus
Several TfL bus routes serve the High Road and the stadium, including the 149, 259, 279, and 349. Check TfL for matchday services and any diversions.
Travel Tip
White Hart Lane Overground is the most direct option. From central London, take the Overground from Liverpool Street or Stratford. Allow plenty of time before and after the match, as the station and surrounding streets get very busy.
Parking Information
Parking near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is very limited. The area is predominantly residential with event-day restrictions. The club strongly advises using public transport.
Official Parking
Limited official parking may be available; check the club's website. Blue Badge holders should contact the club for accessible parking arrangements.
Street Parking
Residential streets around the stadium have matchday restrictions. Do not park without checking signs; enforcement is strict and vehicles may be towed.
Park & Ride
Consider parking at an outlying station (e.g. Cockfosters, Oakwood) and taking the Tube or Overground to the ground. Check TfL for options.
Important Parking Advice
Do not plan to park close to the ground. Use the Overground to White Hart Lane or the Tube and bus. Allow plenty of time for your journey and for security at the turnstiles.
Pubs and Bars
Tottenham High Road and the area around the stadium have a number of pubs and bars. Some may have restrictions or be home-fan only on matchdays. Above we show some highly rated venues nearby; get more on the Follow Away App.
Pubs near the stadium
Location: Tottenham High Road, North London
Distance: 5–15 minutes' walk
Several pubs serve the High Road and side streets. Policies vary; check before you go. Many away fans drink in central London or near Liverpool Street before taking the Overground to White Hart Lane.
Pub Tips for Away Fans
Some pubs near the ground may be home-fan only or have dress restrictions. If in doubt, drink in central London or near your arrival station and travel to the ground closer to kick-off. Be respectful and follow any steward or pub instructions.
Food and Dining Options
Inside the Stadium
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a wide range of food and drink outlets in the concourses, including hot food, pies, burgers, street food options, and soft and alcoholic drinks. The stadium is largely cashless; use contactless payment.
- Pies & Hot Food: Standard matchday hot food and pies
- Burgers & Street Food: Various options at concourse kiosks
- Soft Drinks & Hot Beverages: Tea, coffee, and soft drinks
- Alcohol: Beer and other drinks (ID may be required)
Near the Stadium
Tottenham High Road
Fast food chains, takeaways, and cafes along the High Road. Options within a short walk of the ground.
Central London
Many away fans eat in central London or near Liverpool Street before taking the Overground to White Hart Lane.
Central London
London offers a huge variety of dining options. For pre or post-match meals, areas such as Liverpool Street, Shoreditch, and the West End are easily reached by Overground or Tube from Tottenham.
Need a hotel?
Staying overnight? Here are some of the highest-rated hotels near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Google. For more options, get more venues on the Follow Away App.
Get more venues on the Follow Away App to find hotels and places to stay near the ground.
Ticket Information
Buying Tickets
Away tickets for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are sold through your club's official ticket office. Allocations vary by fixture; Premier League away allocations are typically around 3,000. Check your club's loyalty criteria and sale dates.
Ticket Prices
Prices are set by Tottenham Hotspur and communicated via your club. Premier League away tickets are typically in the range of £30–£50 for adults, with concessions available. Confirm with your club.
Important Ticket Information
- Tickets are sold only through your club's official channels
- Photo ID may be required for collection or entry
- Never buy from touts or unofficial sources
- Check your club for sale dates and loyalty requirements
Matchday Tips for Away Fans
Before the Match
- Arrive Early: Allow time for Overground/Tube and security. White Hart Lane station gets very busy.
- Transport: Check TfL for any Overground or Tube service changes.
At the Stadium
- Security: Bags may be searched; allow time at the turnstiles.
- Seating: Away fans are in the south-east corner. Follow stewards' directions.
- Facilities: Toilets and kiosks are in the concourses behind the away section.
After the Match
- Exiting: There may be a short hold-back. Follow steward instructions.
- Transport: Overground queues at White Hart Lane can be long. Consider waiting before heading back.
General Advice
- Cash & Cards: The ground is largely cashless; use contactless.
- Respect: Be respectful to home fans and stewards. You're a guest.
