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Travel information | Spurs vs Manchester City

Mon 13 May 2024, 09:10|Tottenham Hotspur

Fans attending our home Premier League match against Manchester City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday evening (kick-off 8pm) are advised to take note of the following travel information...

Frequent services are anticipated through White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale on Tuesday.

There are no scheduled track closures around the capital on Tuesday.

For the latest travel news, supporters should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk.

Reminder - Regional Coach service available

Our Regional Coach service, operating from a number of destinations, including new routes within Spurs supporter heartlands, is available for all home matches.

Stations

Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed two hours post-match on Tuesday 14 May.

White Hart Lane

Six trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions two hours before the match. Post-match this service will reduce to 4-5 trains per hour in both directions, all trains will be made up of eight carriages.

Supporters travelling to Liverpool Street post-match are reminded that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity to those from White Hart Lane and are faster because they have fewer stops.

White Hart Lane is a fully accessible station.

Tottenham Hale

Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to and between Victoria line and Greater Anglia services. Greater Anglia platforms are fully accessible from the concourse, which has entry and exit ramps.

There will be 12-13 trains per hour calling at Tottenham Hale in both directions throughout the day.

Supporters using the Victoria line, including wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium.

Northumberland Park

Greater Anglia will operate two trains per hour northbound pre-match between Liverpool Street and Hertford East, with an additional five trains per hour operating between Stratford and Cambridge calling at Northumberland Park. There will be one Stansted Express train calling at Northumberland Park before the match to provide eight trains per hour. After the match the Stansted Express trains will increase to two trains per hour, increasing the service to 10 trains per hour between Stratford and Cambridge calling at Northumberland Park.

There will also be six trains per hour operating southbound via Northumberland Park before the match. Of these, two trains per hour will operate each way between Liverpool Street and Hertford East, Liverpool Street and Cambridge, Stratford and Bishops Stortford and Stratford and Meridian Water, respectively. The Stansted Express will be in operation after the match, with four trains per hour increasing the service to 12 trains per hour.

Supporters are advised to use Northumberland Park if using Greater Anglia services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale.

Seven Sisters

Victoria line services will be operating in both directions every 1.5-2 minutes pre-match, reducing to 2-3 minutes post-match. This frequency will reduce to 5-6 trains per hour post-match until the last train northbound at 12.18am, with the last train southbound at 12.16am.

Pre-match, the Birstall Road diversion route will be in place at Seven Sisters station for interchange between the Victoria line and London Overground services to avoid congestion on the northbound platform.

Queue management

Queue management systems will be in place at all stations. Supporters are asked to respect and work with staff at our stations and follow their instructions at all times.

At each station, the support staff provided are in contact with the Station Managers and platform staff who will direct them as to when it is necessary to put in place and release ‘queue holds’. It is therefore essential that you follow their guidance for both your own safety and the safety of those around you.

The Club does not tolerate any form of abuse towards the teams that are located at these transport hubs to assist you on your homeward journeys and reserves the right to take appropriate action against anyone found to be acting in an aggressive and/or abusive manner towards staff.

We thank you for your co-operation.

Shuttle buses

Supporters are reminded that the Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) stations to the stadium.

The Great Northern line and Thameslink service will operate at 10 trains per hour each way through Alexandra Palace before the match, with the service to reduce to six trains per hour after the match.

Cycling

For supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium, bike stands are available at Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Francis De Sales School, which are both located on the High Road. Dedicated bicycle parking is also available on-street around the stadium.

Although our Bag Policy still applies, stewards will be briefed regarding cyclists’ need to carry helmets, puncture kits and removable seats into the stadium.

Road closures

Please note, our major event day road closure measures will be in place.

TfL bus services will return to normal operation as soon as possible after the local road closures are lifted. More information on road closures can be found below.