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Football trips to Tottenham 2025/26

Planning a trip to see Tottenham this season? On this site you can compare options from a range of companies — from those selling individual match tickets to those offering full packages with flights and hotel included. The idea is to give you a clear overview so you can see what's actually available and what each option includes before you decide. Some companies specialise in weekend packages built around specific fixtures, while others focus purely on getting you a seat in the stadium. Prices and inclusions vary quite a bit between sellers, so it's worth taking a few minutes to look through what's on offer rather than just going with the first result. The comparison covers around 15 companies, and what's listed on the page is what's available — no need to dig around elsewhere. Once you've found something that suits, you complete the purchase directly on the seller's website, where you'll also find details on payment methods and booking conditions.

Compare football trips to Tottenham

When you compare football trips to Tottenham, the price is obviously one factor — but it's not the only one. Two packages at similar prices can be quite different when you look at what's actually included. One might cover flights, hotel and a match ticket, while another is just the ticket with a hotel option added. A football tour that bundles everything together can work out more convenient and sometimes better value than booking each part separately, but that depends on where you're travelling from and how flexible you want to be. The companies listed here range from large travel agencies with structured packages to smaller specialist operators who focus entirely on football travel. It's also worth checking which matches each seller covers, since not all fixtures are available through every company. Details about what's included in a specific package are listed on the seller's own page.

Tottenham tickets

Getting Tottenham tickets through the club directly is possible, but it's not straightforward. Spurs operate a membership scheme, and even with membership, popular fixtures are allocated through a ballot — so there's no guarantee you'll actually secure a seat. Away matches and cup games have their own separate processes. Buying tickets for Tottenham through one of the partners listed on this site is a more reliable route, as you're guaranteed a confirmed seat rather than waiting to see if an application comes through. Match tickets are available for a range of fixtures throughout the season, though availability depends on the specific game. Some sellers offer just the ticket, others include it as part of a broader travel package. It's worth checking what's listed for the fixture you're interested in, as the options and inclusions can vary. Full details are always on the individual seller's page.

Supporter guide to Tottenham and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

If you're visiting as a neutral or away fan, knowing a few basics before you arrive makes the day run a lot smoother. Away supporters are housed in one end of the stadium with a separate entrance, so follow the signage carefully and don't wander into the home sections. For pre-match drinks, the area around White Hart Lane has a handful of options, though many pubs close to the ground are home fans only on matchdays. The Bricklayers Arms on Tottenham High Road and The Bill Nicholson pub (named after the club's most celebrated manager) are well-known local spots. Arriving at least 90 minutes before kick-off gives you time to find your bearings, grab food and get to your seat without rushing. The stadium has a wide food and drink offering inside, including a dedicated craft beer bar. Bag checks are standard on entry, so keep your bag small and straightforward.

Getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

The stadium sits in the N17 postcode in north London, roughly seven miles from the city centre. The most reliable option on matchdays is the train — White Hart Lane station on the Liverpool Street to Enfield Town/Cheshunt line (Greater Anglia) is a five-minute walk from the ground, and services run frequently from Liverpool Street. Alternatively, Seven Sisters station on the Victoria line connects you to a dedicated matchday bus service (the 149 and 259 also run along Tottenham High Road). From central London, the journey takes around 30–40 minutes depending on your starting point. Driving is not recommended on matchdays — parking near the stadium is very limited and traffic is heavy before and after games. The club operates some official parking at the stadium itself, but spaces are pre-booked and fill quickly. Walking from Seven Sisters takes around 20–25 minutes if you prefer to stretch your legs.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in 2019, replacing the old White Hart Lane that had stood on the same site since 1899. The capacity is approximately 62,000, making it the largest club stadium in London. The design is striking — the south stand is a single-tier structure holding around 17,000 fans, one of the largest single-tier stands in the country, and it generates a significant amount of noise when full. The stadium also has a retractable grass pitch that reveals an artificial surface underneath, used for NFL games and other events. There's a microbrewery inside the ground, a sky walk on the roof for those who want the view, and a range of hospitality options across multiple levels. For visiting fans, the away end is in the north-east corner. The atmosphere in the south stand in particular can be intense during big fixtures, and the closed roof design helps keep the sound in.

Package trip or tickets

Whether a package trip to Tottenham makes sense depends on what you need. If you're travelling from outside London and need a hotel anyway, a travel package that combines accommodation with a match ticket is often the tidier option — everything is confirmed in one booking and you're not juggling multiple reservations. If you're already based in or near London, or you've got accommodation sorted, then a standalone ticket is probably all you need. Some packages also include guided pre-match experiences or hospitality upgrades, which changes the nature of the trip entirely. The companies listed here offer different versions of both — some lean heavily into the full-package model, others are primarily ticket sellers with optional hotel add-ons. It's worth reading through what each seller includes before committing, as the content of packages varies more than the price difference might suggest.

Tottenham's rivalries

Tottenham's most significant rivalry is with Arsenal — the North London Derby is one of the most closely watched fixtures in English football, with both clubs separated by just a few miles. The history between them runs deep and matchday tension in the city is noticeable well before kick-off. The rivalry with Chelsea is also strong, partly geographic and partly driven by a long history of competitive meetings in cup and league football. West Ham represents another London rivalry, though it tends to carry less edge than the Arsenal fixture. Outside London, Manchester City and Liverpool have become significant opponents in recent seasons simply through competing at the top of the table. The Arsenal game remains the one that most Spurs fans circle first when the fixture list is released, and it's consistently one of the harder tickets to get hold of.

History and great players

Tottenham Hotspur were founded in 1882 and have spent the majority of their history in the top flight of English football. The club won back-to-back league titles in 1951 and 1961, and the 1961 side under Bill Nicholson became the first team in the 20th century to win the league and FA Cup double. Spurs have also won the UEFA Cup twice. In terms of modern players, England internationals have featured prominently in the squad over the years. Harry Kane is the most obvious example — an out-and-out striker from east London who came through the Spurs academy and went on to become the club's all-time leading scorer before leaving in 2023. Dele Alli, another England international, was a key creative force in the Mauricio Pochettino era and came through the youth ranks at MK Dons before joining Spurs. The Pochettino years (2014–2019) in particular produced some of the most competitive Tottenham sides in recent memory, including a Champions League final appearance in 2019.

Other activities in London

A football trip to London gives you access to one of the most varied cities in Europe, so it's worth building a day or two around the match. The South Bank along the Thames is an easy starting point — the Tate Modern, Borough Market and views of Tower Bridge are all within walking distance of each other. Covent Garden and Soho are good areas for eating and drinking in the evening, with a wide range of restaurants covering most cuisines. If you want something more local to the north of the city, Islington and Stoke Newington both have a good pub and restaurant scene and are closer to the stadium. Camden is worth a visit for the market and the general atmosphere around the canal. Transport in London is straightforward with an Oyster card or contactless payment — the Underground, buses and Overground cover most of the city well. Most major sights don't require much advance planning outside of peak tourist periods.

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