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Away Fan Guide: Tottenham Hotspur

STADIUM ADDRESS 

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
782 High Rd
London
N17 0BX

TICKET INFORMATION

Supporters are advised not to travel unless they are in possession of a valid match ticket. No ticket upgrades will be available on the day of the fixture.

The Everton Fan Centre will be open 10 am - 4pm on Monday 7 March to deal with any ticketing queries. Please contact 0151 556 1878 for any support.

Supporters who have ticketing issues after this time should report to the Away Ticket office on the Northeast side of the Stadium (Worcester Avenue). Duplicate tickets will be available to collect 2 hours prior to kick off. Any supporters collecting duplicate tickets are advised to take Photo ID with them to avoid any issues.

HELP AND SUPPORT 

There will be a team of Everton Travel Stewards at the game to help with any issues that may arise whilst you are there.

For further information updates from Merseyside Police please follow @MerPolEFC on Twitter.

COVID GUIDELINES

Ahead of your visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, please ensure that you have read their Supporter Code of Conduct. By purchasing a ticket, you are agreeing to follow this Code of Conduct at all times. Please click here for more information.

Supporters are advised that following the removal of the Government’s Plan B restrictions, there are no longer COVID measures or spot checks in place from this weekend.

Fans are therefore no longer required to offer evidence of their COVID status in order to gain entrance.

However, we encourage fans to take a lateral flow test before attending games, to protect yourself and other supporters.

We also strongly advise all supporters aged 11 or over, in line with Government advice, to bring a face-covering to wear in all indoor areas and while on the stadium concourse, other than when eating or drinking, or if exempt.

Please also be mindful that players and management are required to remain under matchday Covid regulations and are not able to stop for autographs and photographs before or after the game

STADIUM INFORMATION

Visiting supporters are accommodated in Blocks 114-118 located in the North-East corner of the stadium, accessed via Entrances 11.

Tottenham has a fully cashless stadium for increased speed of service and improved hygiene.

Payments can be made using the following methods:

All major contactless debit and credit cards - the payment limit is £100

Mobile and wearable payment, including Apple Pay and Google Pay - this method supports high-value contactless payments

Only bags that comply with Spurs’ bag policy will be permitted entry to the stadium - no bag drop facilities will be available.

Baby Changing facilities can be found in the Changing Places unit within the Tottenham Experience.

There are no facilities within the stadium for storing push chairs.

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has one accessible entrance for away fans (entrance 11a). All entrances are served by multiple lifts transporting supporters to the viewing areas.

All accessible toilets have the following facilities:

Radar Key access

Grab rails by the toilet and sink

Mounted flushing lever

Backrest

Full-length mirror

Emergency assistance alarm fitted to floor level

Ambulant accessible toilets are available in each of the public toilets throughout the stadium. A small number of accessible toilets are fitted with baby changing facilities, but the vast majority are dedicated toilets.

For more information on the toilets specific to your viewing area please refer to the AccessAble Guide to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Audio descriptive commentary is available for supporters via the use of receiver and headset. The audio descriptive headsets for away fans are delivered to your seat and should be requested no later than one week before the match. Away Supporters are encouraged to return this to a Disability Access Steward, dressed in purple tabards.

There are food and drinks outlets throughout the stadium on all levels. They have accessible counters and induction loop provisions. 

Tottenham have an order to seat service for fans in the wheelchair user accessible seating areas. This service will also be made available for ambulant fans shortly. Stadium catering staff can take food orders, or this can be done via the club app. Please contact Tottenham if you have specific dietary requirements.

Accessible Parking: There are 74 enlarged accessible parking spaces in the stadium’s basement, all of which are accessible via Worchester Avenue on a matchday. Pre-bookable parking is available in the following zones:

Yellow Zone – Situated under the North and West Stand

White Zone – Situated under the East Stand

Grey Zone – Situated under the South Stand

Please note that when parking at the Tottenham Hotspur Official Stadium Car Park you are required to arrive at least 2 hours prior to kick off. Also, post-match, you will be required to wait for up to 1 hour before being able to exit. These restrictions are in place due to matchday road closures in the surrounding area.

All cars will be security screened before they enter the car park. Please allow extra time for this process.

For all car parks, please have your car park e-ticket ready for inspection as you approach the stadium as your e-ticket will be scanned on entry.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Please be advised to check all chosen travel routes prior to travelling due to any unforeseen circumstances which may affect your travel plans.

The stadium is served by the following main roads:

From North: A10/Tottenham High Road, M11; passing Enfield or Chigwell

From South: A10/Tottenham High Road; passing Stoke Newington and Central London

From East: A406; passing Walthamstow

From West: A406, M25; passing Bounds Green, Muswell Hill and Arnos Grove

Coach Parking 

Coach parking for visiting supporters is located in Zone A on West Road, which can be viewed on this map. West Road is a 15–20-minute walk for able bodied supporters. Parking on West Road can be booked here and must be booked prior to arrival.

Public Transport

Train: The Stadium is served by 4 stations.

White Hart Lane (London Overground): approx. 5 mins walk to the stadium 

Northumberland Park (Abellio Greater Anglia services): approx. 10 mins walk to the stadium.

Tottenham Hale (Victoria line and Abellio Greater Anglia services): approx. 25 mins walk to the stadium.

Seven Sisters (Victoria line and London Overground): approx. 30 mins walk to the stadium.

Bus: The stadium is well-served by TfL buses, albeit with some services diverted during the road closure period.

Bus diversions will be minimised, so they are back operating on the High Road as soon as possible after the final whistle.

Before and during a match, services that normally run up and down the High Road (149, 259, 279 and 349) are diverted to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road, rejoining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.

FAN BEHAVIOUR AND SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT 

Anti-Discrimination: Everton Football Club has a zero-tolerance stance on any discriminatory behaviour and language used to travel to, from or during the match. We are committed and dedicated to embracing equality and diversity in everything that we do. The Club's ‘All Together Now’ campaign has been launched to promote a ‘Football Family for Everyone’ and we will not stop in our mission to drive equality through the positive power of football

Possession or Use of Pyrotechnics: Everton Football Club does not condone the use of pyrotechnics under any circumstances. Any fan found using them will be subject to action by the Club and Police. Away Xlubs use various techniques to detect the possession and use of pyrotechnics. Any person found in possession of such items are liable to arrest which could result in a criminal conviction and subsequent football ban.

Concourse Anti-Social behavioUr: In previous seasons there has been an increase with a small group of fans becoming involved in anti-social behaviour (beer throwing) within club concourses. This does result in many fellow fans social activity at half time being ruined by the actions of the small minority. Such action can result in ejection from the stadium or in the case more serious incidents an arrest and subsequent football ban.

Please continue to enjoy your match day but we ask that you also consider other supporters and how they will be affected by your behaviour. We would like to thank you for your continued support in protecting Everton Football Club's reputation and support in enhancing the matchday experience for all.