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Thu 08 August 2019, 15:16|Tottenham Hotspur

White Hart Lane station is back in use for Saturday’s Premier League season opener against Aston Villa (kick-off 5.30pm) following its closure for last weekend’s pre-season fixture against Inter.

A standard London Overground service will operate through this station and Seven Sisters, with six trains per hour each way before and after the game and additional services to and from Enfield Town and Liverpool Street.

Please note, some early and late-running services before and after the game will be formed of four carriages.

There will be 10 Abellio Greater Anglia trains per hour each way before and after the game through Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale.

All Stansted Express services will stop at Northumberland Park during the periods three hours before and three hours after the game.

Please note that the old pedestrian footbridge at Northumberland Park station has now been closed by Network Rail. Access over the railway is currently via the station only. Please allow extra time if you are using the station post-match as there will be managed queues in operation.

The Victoria Line will be running a normal Saturday service through Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters. Both stations are within a 30-minute walk of the stadium and fans are reminded that Tottenham Hale is a shorter walk to and from the stadium than Seven Sisters and is likely to be less busy pre and post-match.

Please note, the new Meridian Water station opposite IKEA on Meridian Way, Edmonton, is now open. However, there is currently no matchday service to this station.

As with all home matches, the Club is operating its two Shuttle Bus services from both Alexandra Palace station and Wood Green station.

Fans can also book onto our Regional Coach service that serves a number of destinations within Spurs supporter heartlands.

Please note, our full matchday road closures and Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) will be in operation for this fixture. We strongly encourage fans not to drive and assess all public transport options before travelling.