
Tottenham Hotspur – Chelsea
Ticket & Hotel
24. – 27. February 2023
About the Match
Tickets

General Admission

Note! Visibility may vary depending on seat placement.
General Admission
Tribune: East/West Stand (long side)
Section: 521-529/502-508


Travel Club
Seats in the exclusive Travel Club section
including lounge access to the exclusive Travel Club lounge, dinner before the match, beer, wine and soft drinks during half time and an official match programme.

Note! Visibility may vary depending on seat placement.
Travel Club
Tribune: NorthEast Stand (corner)
Section: 236
Included in the ticket:
- Lounge access 2.5 hours before and 1 hour after the match
- Buffet before the match
- Beer, wine and soft drinks during the half time
- Match programme
- Presence of Spurs legend

Hotels
Crowne Plaza London - Kings Cross
St Giles London - A St Giles Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross
Holiday Inn Express London - Southwark
Kensington Gardens Hotel
ibis London Docklands Canary Wharf
Blades Hotel
ibis Styles London Southwark – near Borough Market
London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf
ibis London City - Shoreditch
Mornington Hotel London Victoria
Leonardo Royal London St Paul’s
ibis London Blackfriars
The Westbridge Hotel
The Angus Hotel
Montcalm East, Autograph Collection
Montcalm Royal London House - City Of London
The Beverley Hotel
Mondrian London Shoreditch
ibis London Canning Town
New Road Hotel
The Standard London
Lancaster Hall Hotel
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- Travel Tips
- Stadium
- Transport
- Ticket Guarantee
Welcome to London
London is one of the world's most visited cities, and the city has something for everyone: from history and culture to fine food and nightlife.
A journey through time
London's history is to be seen everywhere in the city. The city's iconic buildings are landmarks of London's history, and there are many of them: the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben are just a few quickly recognizable pieces.
However, the city also exudes innovation (the Shard, Tate Modern, Sky Garden) which stands above the city, but which never surpasses London's century-old narrative.
Art or culture
London is extremely rich in art and culture and is a city with great ideas and ingenuity.
Independent thinkers have always dominated London, and until recently one was suspicious of anything that was "avant-garde".
This is now a thing of the past and the city's creative environment is characterized by theatre, modern art, music, poetry, architecture and design.
Central London is where the largest museums, galleries and the most iconic sights gather but visit Hampstead Heath or Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park if you want to get away from the crowds. You can also venture further out to Kew Gardens, Richmond or Hampton Court Palace to get beautiful panoramas of London by the river followed by a pint at a quiet pub by the river.
Diversity
London is deeply multicultural, and 1/3 of London's residents are not born in England. The city represents 270 nationalities and over 300 languages. The diversity fills the city, clearly seen on the city's gastronomic scene, music and fashion.
At British institutions such as the British Museum and Victoria & Albert Musem, exhibitions are varied and fantastic, and the centuries-old Borough Market offers the full global gourmet spectrum.
The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located where the 118-year-old White Hart Lane once stood and was inaugurated when Tottenham defeated Crystal Palace 2-0 in front of 59,215 spectators.
The new stadium has an impressive south grandstand with room for 17,500 fans and is the country's second-largest club stadium, surpassed only by Old Trafford.
Also, it is worth mentioning that 10,000 beers can be filled per. minute at the stadium using the new Bottoms Up technology. All in all, an impressive stadium.
How to get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located in North London, and the easiest way to get there is by public transport.
It is recommended that you take the Abellio Greater Anglia service to White Hart lane Station or Northumberland Park Station.
The trip from Liverpool Street to both stations takes approx. 20 minutes.
White Hart Lane Station is a five-minute walk from the stadium. Northumberland Park is often a little less busy on match days, but the walk from here takes 10-15 minutes to the stadium.
London Underground
The nearest London Underground / Overground station is:
- Seven Sisters - Zone 3, Victoria Line, approx. 2.5 km from the stadium.
National Rail
London Liverpool Street station [LST]
The station is located on Bishopsgate approx. 20 minutes away.
The station offers the following:
- Abellio Greater Anglia services to Stratford, Greater London, Essex and Norfolk
- London Overground services, also to White Hart Lane station.
- London Underground connections
From Liverpool Street, it is recommended to take the Abellio Greater Anglia service to White Hart Lane Station. 5 minutes from the stadium.
Bus
Various buses are going from Seven Sisters which stop in front of the stadium. The following bus routes are recommended: 149, 259, 279 349 or W3.
Ticket guarantee
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We use official suppliers and always deliver our tickets no later than the morning before 11 am on the day of the match, so you have a 100% ticket guarantee.
We are members of the travel guarantee fund no. 3318
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