As Sunday’s match is a London derby, there will be an increased police and security presence both inside and outside the stadium – we ask that you assist our stewarding teams by arriving early to ensure an easy and quick entry. Turnstiles will open at 2.30pm.
Spurs Respects
The Club does not tolerate abusive, offensive or discriminative behaviour of any sort and both the police and ourselves will take action against anyone behaving in this way.
Fans are reminded that our Ground Regulations state: ‘Racial, homophobic or discriminatory abuse, chanting or harassment is strictly forbidden and will result in arrest and / or ejection from the Ground.’ The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language.
As well as the increased police presence both outside and inside the stadium, we also have high definition CCTV in operation across the stadium campus.
Please report any such behaviour to the Club via a steward or, alternatively, you can message us confidentially on 07537 404821.
It is better for us to monitor the problem at the time, so we ask that you raise any issues with us as soon as they happen in order for us to deal with them promptly.
Local derby matches are always passionate affairs and we know supporters will want to play their part on these occasions by getting behind the team in a positive way and making them memorable for the right reasons.
Gate 12
Following planning meetings with all relevant authorities, we are notifying ticket holders who normally access the stadium via Gate 12 to access via Gates 18-22 for this Sunday’s fixture.
We would strongly advise that ticket holders access Gates 18-22 from the Park Lane / Worcester Avenue junction, particularly as visiting supporters will be accessing the stadium from the north side.
Post-match
Supporters in the East Stand are strongly recommended to head towards the South East corner of the stadium, rather than the North East, as visiting supporters depart towards Northumberland Park.