Tottenham Hotspur are one of English football’s mainstays with a rich history. League champions twice, eight-time FA Cup winners and two-time UEFA Cup winners, they now call the 62,850-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium home. Recent seasons have brought top-four pushes and big derby moments, with a squad mixing emerging talent and internationals.
Matchdays at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium feel purpose-built for football. Sightlines are sharp and the noise carries, helped by the huge South Stand. Tottenham Hotspur Hospitality puts you in great seats with access to premium lounges. Travel Club packages typically include padded seating, lounge access before and after the game, inclusive food and drink, and a relaxed place to talk football. For groups, private boxes give you your own space with dedicated service, while VIP tickets pair centrally located seats with lounge access.
The North London derby with Arsenal is the headline fixture. London clashes with Chelsea and West Ham always matter, and meetings with Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United define the Premier League campaign. Festive fixtures and the spring run-in often prove decisive.