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Away Day Guide – Tottenham Hotspur

8th November 2024

Away Day Guide – Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Photo : Hzh

Everything you need to know ahead of our next trip to White Hart Lane, home of Tottenham Hotspur FC. Next visit: December 1st, 2024. Kick-off 1.30PM UK time.

GETTING TO THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM

BY CAR

Fulham supporters are strongly advised to use public transport to get to Tottenham Hotspur as there is no supporter parking at the stadium and the streets surrounding the ground are all within a controlled parking zone, which limits parking to local residents even at weekends.

If you do need to drive, you can come off the M25 at junction 25 and join the A10 heading towards Enfield. Turn left at the roundabout with the North Circular (A406) and left again onto Sterling Way (A406). Take a right into Fore Road (A1010), which will eventually lead into the High Road, and the stadium will be on your left hand side.

BY TRAIN, TUBE OR BUS

White Hart Lane station is the closest to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in terms of walking distance, which is served by trains from Liverpool Street. Fulham fans may find it easier to get off at Northumberland Park, accessible from Stratford, as that is closer to the away turnstiles.

Seven Sisters – the stop before White Hart Lane on the overground – is the closest tube stop to the stadium (on the Victoria Line). You can get the overground from Seven Sisters to White Hart Lane as the station is around a 35 minute walk from the stadium or get the 149, 249, 279 or 349 buses from outside the station (follow the signs for Exit 1).

ENJOYING THE AREA

AWAY-FRIENDLY PUBS

The Antwerp Arms (168-170 Church Road, N17 8AS), which became London’s first community pub after being listed as an asset of community value in 2015, is a legendary pre-match haunt that has allowed home and away fans with great views over Bruce Castle Park. The Antwerp is a renowned real ale pub, with a prominent listing in the CAMRA Good Beer Pride, stocking ales from the local Redemption brewery, and great food options.

Trust members have also been invited to head to the Redemption Brewery Match Day Taproom (Unit 16, Compass West Industrial Estate, West Rd, London N17 0XL), which serves a wide selection of beers brewed on the premises, and provides food from street vendors from north London. The brewery has plenty of with a mobile bar downstairs and accessible seating upstairs. They are open from 11am until 6pm tomorrow.

Fulham fans may wish to drink in Central London before heading to Tottenham Hotspur as most of the other pubs will operate a home fans’ only policy on strict police advice.

Beer is available within the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

GUIDES FOR YOUR DAY

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE

The official guide for away supporters can be found here.

We recommend that any disabled visitors visit the Tottenham Hotspur information page on the Level Playing Field website, found here. For any specific queries ahead of visiting, email: simon.blewett@tottenhamhotspur.com.

USEFUL TO KNOW

BAG POLICY

All fans will go through “airport style” security checks and bag searches. We strongly advise supporters not to bring a bag into the stadium. Personal bags of A4 size or smaller (21 cm long x 30cm high) will be permitted into the stadium following a search.

CASH AND CARD

White Hart Lane is cashless – only card payment is accepted for food & drink inside the stadium.

CHILDREN

Under 5s are allowed into White Hart Lane but will be required to have a ticket for access. No child under the age of 14 will be admitted without being accompanied by an adult.

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