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Wed 27 March 2019, 18:12|Tottenham Hotspur

As with last Sunday’s first Test Event match at the new stadium, please be aware that, due to planned engineering works, there will be no Abellio train services via Tottenham Hale and Northumberland Park stations for Saturday’s second Test Event match, kick-off 5.30pm.

However, all London Overground services will stop at White Hart Lane and Seven Sisters - both of which are in walking distance from the stadium - with some Abellio services diverted through these stations. On average, there will be a train every six minutes in both directions.

London Liverpool Street national rail station, meanwhile, will be closed to all services other than the London Overground and the diverted Abellio trains. There are no Abellio Greater Anglia services to or from Essex.

With planned engineering works taking place on many railway routes into London this weekend, please check with your local train operator before you travel. However, note that the diverted Abellio services running through White Hart Lane and Seven Sisters will appear in the National Rail Journey Planner.

Abellio has provided a further summary of their regional services as follows:

• Hertford East services will terminate at Broxbourne (change for connecting services to London)
• Cambridge & Stansted Airport services will be diverted via Seven Sisters (and will stop at White Hart Lane from 1400 to 2230)
• Bishops Stortford to Stratford services will not run.
• Southend Victoria services will have a Rail Replacement Bus service to Newbury Park, connecting into the Central line toward London (Crossrail Engineering Works)
• Ipswich, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester and Norwich services will terminate at Ingatestone with a Rail Replacement Bus service to Newbury Park, connecting into the Central line toward London (Crossrail Engineering Works)

Abellio timetable - CLICK HERE
London Overground timetable - CLICK HERE

The Victoria line will operate a normal Saturday service at 30 trains per hour each way, every two minutes, before the match and 26 trains per hour after the match. Fans are able to access both Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale via the Victoria line and walk to the stadium. If travelling to Seven Sisters on the Victoria line, we encourage fans not to interchange onto Overground services to White Hart Lane pre-match (and vice-versa post-match) as Seven Sisters is expected to get extremely busy.

The four bus services from Seven Sisters station will be diverted away from the stadium area from one hour before kick-off as a result of matchday road closures.

Our two new shuttle bus services running from Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations will be in operation for the first time for this match. The service is free for all fans but you will need to pre-book your tickets for each journey in advance. An additional Premium Shuttle Bus service from Tottenham Hale will be coming soon – Executive Members will be contacted directly regarding this service.

Our new regional coach services will also be running from a reduced selection of locations in supporter heartlands. Visit the Big Green Coach website to find out where the coaches will be operating from and how to book your place.

For details on all transport options serving our new home, make sure you visit our new stadium web pages.