Brentford will face Tottenham on Saturday, September 21, with a kick-off time set for 3pm. The match will not be shown live in the UK.
For fans attending the game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, here’s some important information for matchday.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is situated in north London and is easily accessible via Transport for London services. Expect heavy crowds in the area on matchdays; it’s advisable to plan your route in advance and allow for additional travel time.
The address for the stadium is:
782 High Rd
London
N17 0BX
Supporters are encouraged to maintain respect towards their hosts throughout the event.
Travel Information:
Train and Transport for London services are running without disruption on matchday. The closest overground station is White Hart Lane, which is fully accessible and just a five-minute walk from the stadium. Northumberland Park station is also nearby, about a 10-minute walk away, with Greater Anglia services available from Liverpool Street Station or from Cambridge for those coming from the north.
Seven Sisters station offers Victoria line and London Overground services and is located approximately 30 minutes away on foot, though it lacks step-free access. Tottenham Hale station is another option, also around a 30-minute walk, and is accessible via the Victoria line.
To ensure a smooth journey, fans should consult the National Rail journey planner or the TfL status updates before departing.
Bus services are also plentiful, with Transport for London buses operating normally in Haringey, although High Road routes may face diversions due to road closures on matchday.
Traveling by car is not recommended, as parking for general admission fans is unavailable at the stadium, and many nearby roads will be closed before, during, and after the match. General traffic will be restricted from accessing parts of the High Road two hours before and up to one hour following the game. The area operates under an Event Day Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) on matchdays, meaning parking is not permitted without a permit.
Accessibility details include fully booked Blue Badge parking for Brentford fans. However, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium offers accessible entrances, viewing areas, and hearing loops at food counters. For more information, fans can contact Spurs’ access team via their Accessibility page.
Ticketing information specifies that any requests for duplicate tickets must be directed to Tottenham Hotspur through the Brentford box office. These duplicate tickets can be picked up matchday from the away ticket office, located in the northeast corner of the stadium near turnstile 11. Photo identification is necessary for collection. Any inquiries regarding tickets should be made to Brentford’s box office ahead of the matchday.
For the match experience, Brentford supporters will occupy sections 114-118 in the northeast corner, accessible through entrances 11 and 12. The recommended route to the entrance is via Worcester Avenue, which runs along the stadium’s east side. Turnstiles will open two hours prior to kick-off.
It is advisable not to bring bags to the match, although clear carrier bags and personal bags not exceeding A4 size will be searched upon entry.
The away section will offer a variety of food options, such as fish and chips, hotdogs, pies, and shawarma, alongside a broad selection of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Concessions will commence service two hours before kick-off.
Wishing everyone a safe journey and an enjoyable match!