Widely considered one of the most impressive football arenas in Europe, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a major attraction with tourists who go to great lengths to get match tickets.

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Still a major name on the world stage, despite a notable lack of silverware, Tottenham regularly fill the stands at their glistening new stadium which opened its doors in 2009. Whether you’re a life-long supporter or would simply like to take in some live sport during your time in the capital, securing a ticket for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can sometimes be a real challenge, with significant demand for most matches, especially those against big hitters like local rivals Arsenal. We’ve picked out two of the best routes for landing a ticket below.
Tottenham Hotspur FC Official Website
To get Tottenham tickets through the official channels, you can head to the club’s website, where there’s a dedicated section for all match tickets. From here, simply click on the “Tickets” page to check availability, pricing and purchase options. Premier League tickets are usually released to season ticket holders and members first, so signing up for membership boosts your chances of getting seats for in-demand games. Members also enjoy perks like discounts and exclusive deals. When booking through the official site, an interactive seating map makes it easy to pick your ideal spot at Tottenham Hotspur stadium, with prices varying depending on the section of the arena you pick.
Resale tickets
If you can’t secure Tottenham tickets through official channels, secondary ticketing platforms offer another option. Our top pick for resale tickets is TicketGum. Prices fluctuate based on supply and demand, so waiting too long usually means paying more. Since TicketGum own the tickets, there’s no risk of forgeries and they handle delivery via designated pick-up points with an express service to ensure timely arrival. They also boast a strong Trustpilot rating and a 100% money-back guarantee if the game is cancelled. When we checked, ticket prices started at around £55 for a league match against Southampton. However, for bigger league or European games, especially against higher-profile teams, rates can be substantially higher.
By Paul Joseph