Buy Tottenham Hotspur 2026-2027 Premier League tickets
How to buy Tottenham Hotspur tickets in 2026
Our customer service team gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book Tottenham Hotspur tickets? It's hard to get your hands on some tickets, when you're not a member. We've collected Spurs tickets for non members. Let's walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check all your information is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
Stadium information
Name:
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium(until a naming-rights agreement is reached)
Capacity:
62,0620
Address:
782 High Road, London N17 0BX, UK
Description:
The stadium officialy opened in March 2019 after some delay. Now it's the world most high-tech stadium built to give the best fan experience. The stadium was named Tottenham Hotspur Stadium until the first sponsorship agreement was agreed to rename the stadium.
Best way to travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
When you've booked your Tottenham Hotspur tickets it's time to find out how you can get to the stadium. The club advises everybody to take public transport. These are the options you can use to get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
By shuttle Bus
The club runs high capacity, high frequency services from Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations. The Alexandra Palace and Wood Green services are in operation three hours before and two hours after the match. However, you are not advised to catch any service less than 50 minutes before kick-off to allow for the travel time and security checks at the stadium. You need to pre-book your shuttle bus here.
By Train
The Tottenham Hotspur stadium is well located for train travelers. The stadium is served by four train stations. If you travel by train to the stadium you can pick any of these for stations (sorted by shortest distance):
- White Hart Lane (London Overground)
- Northumberland Park (Abellio Greater Anglia services)
- Tottenham Hale (Victoria line and Abellio Greater Anglia services)
- Seven Sisters (Victoria line and London Overground)
By Bicycle
Cycling is easier than you think. It is a quick and healthy way to make your journey and saves you a lot of money. The club set a goal that at least one percent of their fans should come by bycicle. Therefore they made a good cycling infrastructure around the stadium with many parking places for your bike.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Seating Guide: Find Your Perfect Seat
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium holds 62,850 supporters, making it the third-largest club ground in England. Opened in 2019 at a cost of £1 billion, this state-of-the-art arena has set new standards for stadium design worldwide. Each of the four stands offers a distinct matchday experience, from the thunderous South Stand to the premium facilities of the West Stand. This guide helps you choose the right Spurs tickets for your visit.
South Stand
The South Stand is the heart and soul of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – and one of the most impressive structures in world soccer. At 17,500 capacity, it's the largest single-tier stand in the United Kingdom, designed to create a wall of noise behind the goal.
Atmosphere: The loudest section of the stadium by far. The South Stand houses Spurs' most passionate supporters and generates an intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams. With a 35-degree rake – the steepest in British soccer – every fan feels connected to the action. When 17,500 voices sing "Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur" in unison, it's spine-tingling.
Best for: Die-hard Spurs fans who want to sing throughout the match, supporters who prioritise atmosphere over perfect sightlines, anyone seeking the authentic Tottenham experience.
Consider if: You want to be part of the vocal support. The steep rake means excellent views even from the back rows, and the single-tier design creates an unbroken wave of noise.
View: Behind the goal, so action at the far end (North Stand) can feel distant. However, when Spurs attack the South Stand, you're right on top of the goal. The steep angle actually provides better views than traditional behind-goal stands.
Unique feature: The Goal Line Bar runs beneath the South Stand – at 65 meters, it's the longest bar in Europe. Floor-to-ceiling windows mean you can watch the pitch while getting refreshments.
Sections breakdown:
- Central sections (Block 110-114): Heart of the atmosphere, directly behind the goal
- Wing sections (Block 101-109, 115-123): Slightly angled views with excellent atmosphere
- Upper rows: Panoramic views of the entire stadium thanks to the steep rake
Tip: The South Stand's steep 35-degree angle means even back-row seats have excellent views. Don't be put off by higher row numbers – you'll still feel incredibly close to the action.
North Stand (Park Lane End)
The North Stand sits opposite the South Stand, behind the goal at the Park Lane end of the stadium. This is where visiting supporters are housed in the north-east corner, while the rest provides excellent behind-goal views for home fans.
Atmosphere: Good atmosphere in the home sections, particularly in the lower tiers close to the pitch. The away section in the north-east corner can be loud depending on the visiting support, creating an interesting contrast on derby days.
Best for: Fans who want behind-the-goal views, those who enjoy the back-and-forth between home and away supporters, budget-conscious visitors looking for good value.
Consider if: You want to see Spurs attack towards you (typically first half) and don't mind proximity to the away section.
View: Behind the goal perspective. The two-tier design provides varied options – lower tier for proximity, upper tier for overview.
Sections breakdown:
- Lower Tier (Blocks 101-123): Close to pitch level, good atmosphere
- Upper Tier (Blocks 501-523): Elevated views, often better value
- Away Section (Blocks 118-120): North-east corner, visiting supporters only
Tip: North Stand Lower Tier sections near the west corner offer a good blend of behind-goal excitement and proximity to the home atmosphere.
West Stand (The Shelf Side)
The West Stand – traditionally known as "The Shelf" after the famous terrace at White Hart Lane – runs along the west side of the pitch. This is where you'll find the players' tunnel, dugouts, directors' box, and the main TV cameras.
Atmosphere: More subdued than the South Stand but engaged throughout. The presence of hospitality guests and the directors' box creates a slightly more reserved feel in premium sections, while the lower tiers maintain good energy.
Best for: Fans who want to see players emerge from the tunnel, those interested in dugout reactions, premium hospitality guests, photographers wanting the "TV view" of matches.
Consider if: You want to watch the manager prowling the technical area, or you appreciate classic sideline soccer views.
View: The classic "TV camera" perspective. Central sections offer arguably the best pure soccer views in the stadium – perfect sightlines to both goals, ideal for appreciating tactical patterns.
Sections breakdown:
- Lower Tier Central: Closest to tunnel and dugouts – watch players walk out
- Lower Tier Wings: Good sideline views, often more affordable
- Middle Tier: Premium hospitality and executive seating
- Upper Tier: Elevated panoramic views, good value options
Tip: Arrive early if you're in the West Stand Lower Tier – watching the players emerge from the tunnel for warm-ups is a special experience at this world-class venue.
East Stand
The East Stand sits opposite the West Stand, offering sideline views without the premium pricing of the tunnel side. This stand provides excellent perspectives of the full pitch and is popular with families and groups.
Atmosphere: Good matchday buzz, particularly in sections closer to the South Stand corner. The family section is located here, creating a welcoming environment for supporters of all ages.
Best for: Fans seeking excellent sideline views at accessible prices, families with children, groups wanting to sit together, first-time visitors wanting a balanced experience.
Consider if: You want sideline views without premium prices, or you're attending with younger fans.
View: Excellent sideline perspective with clear views of both goals. The three-tier design offers varied price points and viewing angles.
Sections breakdown:
- Lower Tier: Close to the action, family-friendly sections available
- Middle Tier: Mix of general admission and hospitality
- Upper Tier: Panoramic views, often best value for money
Tip: East Stand sections near the South Stand corner give you sideline views while being close enough to feed off the famous South Stand atmosphere.
Quick Comparison: Which Stand Should You Choose?
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | South Stand | 17,500-seat wall of noise, steepest rake in UK |
| Best view | West Stand Central | Perfect sideline sightlines, TV camera angle |
| First-time visitor | East Stand or West Stand | Balance of atmosphere and views |
| Families with children | East Stand (Family Section) | Dedicated family area, good facilities |
| Budget-conscious | North Stand Upper or East Stand Upper | Good value with decent views |
| Singing & standing | South Stand Central | Heart of the atmosphere |
| See the manager | West Stand Lower | Tunnel and dugout views |
| Goal Line Bar access | South Stand | 65m bar directly beneath stand |
Where Do Away Fans Sit?
Visiting supporters are allocated the north-east corner of the stadium, in sections of the North Stand.
Away section details:
- Location: North Stand, north-east corner (Blocks 118-120)
- Capacity: Approximately 3,000 seats (can be expanded to 9,000 for cup competitions)
- Entrance: Dedicated away entrance via Worcester Avenue
- Facilities: Dedicated concourse with full food, drink, and toilet facilities
- View: Behind the goal with angled perspective of the pitch
Note: When booking away tickets for Spurs matches at other stadiums, always select "Tottenham Section" or "Away End" to ensure you're seated with fellow Spurs supporters.
Accessibility at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was designed with accessibility at its core, offering comprehensive facilities for all supporters:
- Wheelchair platforms with companion seats throughout all four stands
- Ambulant disabled seating with easy access
- Audio descriptive commentary for visually impaired supporters
- Hearing augmentation systems
- Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities throughout
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Dedicated accessibility entrance with level access
- Sensory room for supporters with autism or sensory processing conditions
- Over 230 wheelchair positions across the stadium
- Accessible parking in the Tottenham Experience car park
Contact Tottenham's accessibility team or enquire when booking for specific requirements.
Club information
Current Manager:
Thomas Frank
Current Captain:
Christian Romero
League Position Last Year:
17
Other information
Tottenham Hotspur was formed in 1882 as Hotspur F.C. and played his matches in the Southern League between 1896 and 1908. As first non-league club since the formation of the Football League they won the FA Cup in 1901. The Spurs are the forerunners in many things. After being the first non-league team to win the FA Cup, they also were the first club to win the League and FA Cup double in the 20th century. Tottenham won the 1962-1963 Cup Winners’ Cup. They were the first British to win an European club competition. In 1972 they became the first British team to win two different major European trophies after winning the Europa 2 Cup.
Tottenham Hotspur Ticket Categories: What’s Included?
Tottenham's ticket categories help decide how you'll spend your matchday. With general admission and the world-class hospitality offerings, here is the highlights of each trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Standard Match Tickets
Standard tickets give you access to the stadium with a seat in the selected section. This is the most popular form of ticket for matchday visitors.
- Getting into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the specific match
- Seated in your chosen stand and block
- General concourse facilities
- 60+ food and drink outlets
- Stadium WiFi (free, 65,000 simultaneous connections)
What’s not included:
- Food and drinks (purchased separately—cashless only)
- Parking (limited availability, bought separately)
- Lounge or hospitality access
- Matchday program (purchased separately)
Best for: Most attenders were just there for the game.
Price categories: Tottenham has a tiered pricing system based on opponent. Category A matches (Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool) are the most expensive, while Category C matches offer the best value.
Important: The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is cashless. Inside the venue, all purchases must be made cash-free or with either a card or contactless payment.
Hospitality Packages
Tottenham’s hospitality packages provide a premium matchday experience in one of the world’s most advanced stadiums, featuring great seats, fine dining and exclusive access in one package.
General hospitality includes:
- Premium match seats with excellent sightlines
- Pre-match dining (typically 3-course meal)
- Half-time refreshments
- Post-match access to hospitality lounges
- Complimentary matchday program
- Private lounge with TV coverage and analysis
- Access to exclusive bars and facilities
- Smart casual dress code applies
Premium hospitality tiers may add:
- Champagne reception
- Spurs legend appearances or Q&A sessions
- Stadium tour before the match
- Pitch-side photography opportunities
- Complimentary bar throughout the day
- Premium gifts and merchandise
- Tunnel Club access (behind-the-scenes experience)
Best for: Corporate entertainment, special occasions, milestone celebrations, fans wanting the ultimate Spurs experience.
The Tunnel Club
The Tunnel Club: Tottenham's flagship hospitality destination, providing an unparalleled matchday experience for those who want to get as close to the action as possible.
Features:
- Seats directly behind the dugouts with views of the tunnel
- Watch players walk past just meters away
- Exclusive lounge with premium dining
- Behind-the-scenes access and experiences
- The closest hospitality seats to the pitch
Best for: Ultimate matchday experience seekers, those wanting proximity to players and management.
Executive Boxes
Private boxes at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium offer exclusivity and luxury for groups.
Typically includes:
- Private box for your group (various sizes available)
- Dedicated host service throughout the day
- Gourmet multi-course dining
- Premium drinks package
- Best seats with private viewing area
- Private TV screens and facilities
- Dedicated parking spaces
Best for: Corporate events, high-end client entertainment, milestone celebrations, groups wanting privacy and exclusivity.
Away Tickets
Away tickets at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are provided in a dedicated section to visiting supporters.
Key information:
- Located in North Stand (north-east corner, Blocks 118-120)
- Approximately 3,000 seat allocation (expandable to 9,000)
- Separate entrance via Worcester Avenue
- Standard pricing applies
- Away supporters only – color checks may apply
- Cashless venue – card payments only
Note: Home supporter tickets are predominantly offered. When booking Spurs away matches (at other stadiums), always select "Tottenham Section" or "Away End" to sit with fellow Spurs fans.
Ticket Category Comparison
| Feature | Standard | Hospitality | Tunnel Club | Executive Box |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Premium seats | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ (Best) | ✓ |
| Pre-match dining | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Lounge access | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ (Exclusive) | ✓ (Private) |
| Tunnel views | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Drinks included | ✗ | Varies | ✓ | ✓ |
| Price range | £ | £££ | ££££ | ££££ |
Tottenham Hotspur Honours & Trophies
Tottenham Hotspur have a proud history of success in English and European soccer. Spurs were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the League and FA Cup Double (1960/61) and the first British club to win a European trophy (1963).
First Division/Premier League wins:
2 (latest: 1960/61)
Second Division wins:
2 (latest: 1949/50)
UEFA Cup/Europa League wins:
3 (1971/72, 1983/84, 2024/25)
European Cup Winners' Cup wins:
1 (1962/63)
FA Cup wins:
8 (latest: 1990/91)
EFL Cup wins:
4 (latest: 2007/08)
Community Shield wins:
7 (latest: 1991)
Rivalries
Main Rivals
Arsenal
The North-London derby is the match of the season for every Tottenham Hotspur fan. In this match, they face their neighbors and rivals Arsenal. There is a fierce rivalry between The Spurs and the Gunners. The rivalry began in 1913 why Arsenal moved to Highbury which is located four miles from Tottenham Hotspur’s White Hart Lane. In 1919 the rivalry escalated when Arsenal earned a spot in the First Division over the Spurs, by voting. The Spurs accused Arsenal’s chairman of some underhand dealings. The North-London derby is one of the biggest derbies in English soccer since. Do you want to attend a North-London derby and experience this rivalry yourself? We have several North-London derby tickets available. For both Arsenal's home match as Tottenham Hotspur's home match. So don’t hesitate any longer, browse our ticket inventory and buy the best tickets through our secure booking system.
Chelsea
While Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur never considered each other primary rivals, there has always been strong needle between the fans dating back to the 1967 FA Cup Final. Matches between the two teams would often attract large attendances and would sometimes end up in violent clashes between supporters. A 2012 survey has shown that Chelsea fans consider Tottenham to be their main rival, above Arsenal and Manchester United. In the same survey, it's shown that Tottenham fans still consider Chelsea their second rival, below Arsenal
Where can I buy Tottenham Hotspur tickets?
Google suggestions tells us that this is a very important question among Spurs fans. We will try to answer this question for you. If you're not in the possession of a season ticket, you need to find other places to get your hands on some tickets. Livefootballtickets.com is such a place. We have a large inventory with Tottenham tickets for sale. You can find all the matches on the top of this page. Is the match you wish to attend not in this list? Don't hesitate to contact us and we will see what we can do for you.
From the time you step off the train at White Hart Lane station to the final whistle, a Spurs game offers an experience just not another. .
When to Arrive
.Stadium gates open: 2 hours before kick-off
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Recommended arrival times:
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- 3+ hours before: Visit the stadium outside, the Spurs Shop, eat and drink at the Market Place, snap shots at the cockerel statue .
- 2 hours before: Go to the stadium when gates open up, see how things are going, go and check out the Goal Line Bar .

