Information for fans travelling to Villa Park on Sunday
Fans making the journey to Birmingham on Sunday evening for our Premier League encounter against Aston Villa should take note of the following information...
Kick-off at Villa Park is set for 7pm, with gates opening at 5.30pm.
The hosts have provided the following comprehensive guidance here which is specifically designed for away supporters.
Supporters are also reminded that the best way to receive matchday information - including real-time travel updates and advice – is by following the Spurs Matchday Info channel on WhatsApp. Simply click here or search for ‘Spurs Matchday Info’ in your WhatsApp Updates section. Aston Villa themselves also recommend following @WMPVillaFC on X as they will provide live local transport and travel information on matchday.
Getting to Villa Park
By train
If travelling by train, away fans are advised to travel to Witton, which is the nearest station to the away end. In addition to regular services from Birmingham New Street, Witton station offers park & ride possibilities north of Villa Park on the Walsall line.
For full timetable information, please visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or www.networkwestmidlands.com and check before you travel.
By bus
For travel to and from Birmingham city centre, an express city centre shuttle bus connects to Villa Park on matchdays. The pick-up point in Birmingham city centre is at Dudley Street, close to Birmingham New Street station. The shuttle buses can be used by home and away fans. A return ticket for the shuttle bus is £5 and single tickets will be available for £3. A discounted group return ticket is also available for £15.
By car
Those driving should note that there is a Traffic Exclusion Zone (TEZ) around Villa Park on a matchday from two hours prior to kick-off and for 30-60 minutes after the final whistle, which will affect Witton Lane and Trinity Road.
Enforced residents’ parking zones are also in operation on matchdays. Fans should avoid parking in residential areas as this will incur a fine and should instead use official car parks. Please note that delays when exiting these car parks post-match are likely.
Alternative car parking options are available to book in advance here.
Entering the stadium
Away supporters will be located within the northeast corner of the Doug Ellis Stand. The allocation is split into two areas with upper tier and lower tier tickets available. If seated within the Doug Ellis Upper, which is accessed by 64 steps, please use turnstiles P87-P89. Due to the size of the concourse, please note that alcohol will not be served in the upper tier.
Fans should also note that major construction works are currently taking place around the north stand car park, Club shop and FanZone area.
Bag Policy
Only bags of A4 size or smaller will be permitted into Villa Park and all bags will be examined by a steward. There are no bag storage facilities at the stadium and so supporters are encouraged to leave bags at home where possible.
Accessibility
An access guide for disabled supporters can be found here.
Wheelchair spaces are found in Block Q of the Doug Ellis Stand. Supporters with tickets within the accessible area should access the stadium via Gate 28, which is located next to the visitors’ ticket office and general admission turnstiles.
As these positions are pitchside, please note that there is little cover from inclement weather. Waterproof ponchos can be provided, subject to availability, and supporters are advised to check the weather forecast before travelling and plan accordingly.
Ambulant disabled supporters will be located in the front rows of Block Q of the Doug Ellis Stand and will need to be comfortable managing eight steps to reach the front row from the concourse area. Lifts via the accessible entrance are available if step-free access is required.
There are three accessible toilets in the Doug Ellis Lower. Any supporters without their own RADAR key to access these will be able to request assistance from a steward.
Disabled Supporter Assistants will be present in accessible viewing areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.
Visiting supporters' pub
The Club has been advised that the dedicated pub for away supporters is The Tennis Court which is located on Walsall Road and is a 35-minute walk from the ground. Alternatively, fans are advised to utilise the venues within the city centre, as many pubs closer to the ground will not welcome away supporters.
Ticket Office
Anyone needing ticket assistance on matchday should go, with ID, to the Visitors’ Ticket Office on Witton Lane opposite the away coach park. This closes shortly after kick-off.
Refreshments
Concourse catering facilities are available within the stadium. Please note that alcohol will only be served within the Lower Doug Ellis Stand where no transfer is permitted to the Doug Ellis Upper.
Supporters are reminded that Villa Park is a cashless stadium.
Programmes
The official matchday programme is priced at £4 and is for sale at official programme kiosks located on Witton Lane. Please note that due to limited facilities, programmes are often not for sale inside the Away section concourses.
Flags and banners
Flags and banners are permitted in the visitors’ section but must be approved in advance by emailing supporters@avfc.co.uk.
Supporters are also reminded of the Club’s own Flags and Banners Policy which is in effect at away matches.
Reporting anti-social behaviour
If you witness discriminatory or anti-social behaviour at this match, please report it to the police or a steward. You can also text REPORT to 60060 with the details of the incident you have witnessed.
Spurs Respects
We are proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away.
We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory or violent behaviour, including racist, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability shouting, chanting or actions, is unacceptable.
The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language or violent behaviour.
Unauthorised use of tickets
Supporters are reminded that the unauthorised reselling or passing on of tickets is strictly prohibited. In line with the Club's Sanctions & Banning Policy, supporters found to have purchased tickets and subsequently sold or passed them on to other supporters, or offered for sale, will be subject to sanctions.
Supporters unable to attend
Supporters unable to attend the match should contact the Ticket Office as soon as possible. The Club shall make best endeavours to reallocate tickets to other eligible supporters and issue refunds upon receipt of originally issued tickets.