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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur in north London, replacing the club’s previous ground, White Hart Lane. With a seating capacity of 62,850, it is the 3rd largest football stadium in England and the largest club ground in London

Opened in April, 2019, the stadium is designed to maximise the supporter experience and brings fans closer to the pitch than at any comparable size stadium in the UK – distances from the front row to the touchline range from just 4.9 metres to 7.9 metres. Our 17,500-seat, single-tier South Stand is the largest in the UK and stands at more than 34 metres in height – on top of which sits the Club’s famous golden cockerel.

Over 60 food and drink outlets across the stadium are inspired by London’s vibrant street food scene, offering supporters a wide range of choice, including plant-based options throughout. Highlights include The Market Place in the South Stand, featuring Europe’s longest bar – The Goal Line.

The stadium is multi-use with a unique, dividing retractable grass surface enabling the staging of a variety of major events in addition to Spurs matches, including NFL, boxing, rugby and concerts – creating recurring sources of revenue for the Club to reinvest in its football activities.

With the addition of Visitor Attractions, including Stadium Tours and The Dare Skywalk, and world-class Conference & Events facilities, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium brings nearly two million visitors to N17 every year and a £344m annual boost to the local economy in one of London’s most deprived areas.

Tottenham Hotspur is Premier League’s greenest club and the stadium is powered by 100% renewable energy, with a zero waste-to-landfill policy, a reusable beer cup scheme and a wide range of public transport options.

 

 

NFL International Games

Since its opening in April 2019, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has hosted multiple NFL regular-season games annually, becoming the official home of the NFL in the UK through an agreement extending until the 2029–2030 season. The stadium includes dedicated facilities tailored for NFL teams, such as specialised locker rooms and media areas, ensuring a professional environment for players and staff.The venue’s state-of-the-art amenities, coupled with its capacity to accommodate large crowds, make it an ideal location for NFL events, contributing to the league’s efforts to expand its international presence and fan base.

Travel Advice

With nearly 1,850 screens throughout the stadium, we’ll ensure that you do not miss any key information regarding public transport. Subject to the scheduled TfL track closures referenced above, please use the following information plan your journey.

  • Travelling through London Bridge – Take the Northern line to King’s Cross and interchange to the Victoria line to Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale stations, from where you can walk to the stadium.
  • Travelling on the Piccadilly line  – If travelling from Earl’s Court and other west London locations, your journey will be less crowded if you stay on the Piccadilly line to Wood Green and take the Shuttle Bus to the stadium.
  • Travelling through Victoria – Take the Victoria line to Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale, then take a bus to the stadium or walk. Should you wish to change onto the Overground, you are advised to board at Liverpool Street. Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to and between Victoria line and Greater Anglia platforms.
  • Travelling through Waterloo – Take the Northern line to Euston and then use the Victoria line as above.
  • Travelling through Liverpool Street – Use London Overground for direct trains to White Hart Lane, or National Rail for direct trains to Northumberland Park.
  • Travelling through Stratford – Take a direct national rail train to Northumberland Park.
  • Travelling through Paddington or Marylebone – Take the Metropolitan line to Kings Cross and the Victoria line as above. (If you are travelling through Marylebone you will need to walk to Baker Street to access the Circle and Metropolitan lines).
  • Travelling through Euston or Kings Cross St Pancras – An alternative to using the Victoria line is to take the Circle or Metropolitan lines to Liverpool Street for trains to Northumberland Park or White Hart Lane.
  • Travelling through Fenchurch Street – Walk to Liverpool Street for trains to Northumberland Park or White Hart Lane.

 

 

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