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Stadium Info:
Tottenham Hostpur Stadium is the latest newly built venue in London today. The stadium can fit over 62,000 people for match days. This new home ground of Tottenham replaces their old home stadium, the iconic White Hart Lane. See our page with all Tottenham Hotspur tickets, fixtures and latest news.
Stadium Facilities
Tottenham Stadium is one of a kind compared to any other venue as it is designed in a unique shape, just like the concert hall emphasizing the good acoustic to capture the fans’ voice to become louder and longer inside the arena. There are still four stands in the stadium despite having a bowl shape. They are the South Stand for the home fans, the North Stand for the away fans, the East and West Stand where premium seats, private loge plus seats for premium members and corporate guests are well placed. In addition, there is a retractable pitch depending the purpose of the events, restaurants, medical facilities, hydrotherapy pools, bars (The Shelf in the East Stand, The Dispensary in the West Stand, Goal Line Bar in the South Stand), in-house bakery, food and beverage stands centre in Market Place, Sky Lounges, entertainment and banquet facilities, community health centre, the public media room M Café, the club shop Tottenham Experience and the museum.
Historic Matches at the stadium
The highest record attendance at this stadium was in 2019 when Spurs played against Chelsea in the Premier League. The game attracted 61,104 fans for the London clash. Another major match was in the quarter final of Champions League 2019, Spurs beat favourites Manchester City 1-0 at the first leg in what was a truly amazing match. The stadium also hosts various other sporting events including The NFL and boxing matches. Additionally,Tottenham stadium has held several concerts and will continue to do so.
Transportation to the Stadium
Located in North London, there are a number of public transport options that the fans have to get to the stadium. One of the most common ways is to get the London Tube, to Seven Sisters and then walk or take a short bus journey up to the stadium.
Other options include taking the train, to White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park. The most popular matches and tickets at the Tottenham stadium are in the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.