Over Land and Sea to Tottenham Hotspur

Over Land and Sea to... Tottenham Hotspur

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Saturday 19 October 2024, 12.30pm GMT
 
West Ham United make the six-mile journey to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for yet another London derby on Saturday.

The eighth of a record nine straight fixtures in London to kick-off the new Premier League season will see the Hammers visit Spurs’ newish home for the eighth time since it opened in early 2019.

West Ham, of course, became the first visiting team to win at Tottenham’s 62,850-capacity home when Michail Antonio fired past Hugo Lloris to secure a 1-0 Premier League victory back in April 2019.

The Irons also won on their most-recent trip to N17, as second-half goals from Jarrod Bowen and James Ward-Prowse saw the visitors come from behind to triumph 2-1 in December last year.

Tottenham’s home form in the Premier League has been up and down so far, with wins over Everton and Brentford sandwiching a North London derby defeat by Arsenal.

Spurs Stadium

How to get there…

With an almost complete lack of parking and busy London streets surrounding Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it is strongly recommended that supporters take public transport, rather than driving to the game.

It’s a simple journey from central London too. Just head for Liverpool Street and hop on a London Overground train to White Hart Lane or Greater Anglia service to Northumberland Park.

Services leave Liverpool Street for both every 15 minutes and take between 15 and 22 minutes to reach their destination.  From either, it’s about a ten-minute walk to and from the Away supporters’ turnstiles in the north-east corner of the ground.

Services depart regularly for Liverpool Street after the game, too, leaving White Hart Lane at 14.47, 15.02, 15.17 and 15.32, and departing Northumberland Park at 14.43, 14.49, 14.59, 15.06, 15.13 and 15.19.

If you’d like a slightly longer walk, take the London Underground Victoria line to either Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters, from where it is a 25 to 30-minute stroll north up Tottenham High Road. Tottenham Hale is also on the Greater Anglia network.

Seven Sisters is also on the London Overground, as is Bruce Grove, which lies midway between Seven Sisters and White Hart Lane, but is served by fewer trains.

Finally, a shuttle bus will run between Wood Green station on the London Underground Piccadilly line.

 

Where to stay…

If you are travelling to London from outside the capital, or simply fancy an overnight stay, there are literally thousands of hotels, guest houses, apartments and more to choose from if you need overnight accommodation.

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What to do…

London, of course, has attractions for all the family and to suit all budgets and tastes.

While the capital’s top tourist spots are well-known, let’s concentrate instead on things to do in and around north London.

You could have a walk up to Alexandra Palace and take in the superb view southwards across the London skyline.

If you’d rather do something nearer the centre of the city before jumping on the train or Tube, why not have a stroll around Regent’s Park and visit London Zoo?

Directly north of Regent’s Park is Primrose Hill, which also offers fantastic views across central London to the south. Further north of Regent’s Park is the trendy Borough of Camden, which is home to a wide variety of eateries, pubs, bars and independent shops.

 

What’s happened there before…

We’ve already mentioned Michail Antonio’s historic strike in April 2019, but there has been plenty of other drama in our other visits to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The most dramatic of them all occurred in October 2020, when games were being played without supporters present due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, but no Hammer will ever forget our miraculous comeback from three goals down in the final nine minutes, capped by Manuel Lanzini’s unstoppable strike in the fourth minute of added-time.

After that drama, Tottenham won the next three meetings in N17, two in the Premier League either side of EFL Cup fifth round tie played in December 2021, before Jarrod Bowen and James Ward-Prowse scored to secure derby bragging rights in December last year.

 

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