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Live screening - travel update

Thu 30 May 2019, 18:41|Tottenham Hotspur

Fans attending Saturday’s live screening of the UEFA Champions League Final at the stadium are advised to carefully read the information below ahead of travelling.

If you are visiting the new stadium for the first time, we strongly advise that you familiarise yourself with all public transport options on our Getting Here page.

A full event day Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) and matchday road closures will be in operation. We therefore encourage fans not to drive and to assess all public transport options.

Please note the last trains departing the local area, especially in the event the match goes to extra-time and penalties:

Northumberland Park station
• Last Stansted Express service northbound at 23:39
• Last Hertford East northbound service at 23:58
• Last Cambridge northbound service at 00:14
• Last London Liverpool Street service at 00:17

White Hart Lane station
• Last Enfield Town service at 23:52
• Last Cheshunt service at 00:07
• Last London Liverpool Street service at 00:02

Victoria Line at Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters stations towards Central London
• At 23:00 the service frequency is a train every 2.5 minutes
• This reduces rapidly to a train every 5 minutes at 23:30
• This again reduces rapidly to a train every 10 minutes from 00:10 during the night tube service
• The night tube frequency continues at that level for the rest of the night.

Shuttle bus

Our free shuttle bus service serving Alexandra Palace (Great Northern Services) and Wood Green (Piccadilly line) stations will be running as per a normal matchday. Book online now.

The times of the last buses will vary as follows depending on the outcome of the match:
- Match ends after normal time: 23:50
- Match ends after extra-time: 00:20
- Match ends after extra-time and penalties: 00:30

Key travel tips

1. Make use of all four local train stations after the game - if you are travelling south to Liverpool Street after the game, it is quicker to walk to Northumberland Park or Tottenham Hale than Seven Sisters, plus there are more trains and the journey is quicker than from White Hart Lane.

2. If you are using the Victoria line, Tottenham Hale is a shorter walk to/from the stadium than Seven Sisters.

See our overview map with walking routes from all four local stations to the stadium

3. All the four local stations, White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters, have new queuing arrangements after matches. Follow the link for details.

Station improvements are still ongoing. We need you to work with us and listen carefully for announcements at stations.

In the meantime, please respect our stewards, police and station staff - they are there to help you get home safely.

Timetables

View the full Abellio Greater Anglia timetable…
View the Northbound London Overground timetable…
View the Southbound London Overground timetable…

Visit our stadium web pages for full details on all matchday transport options and road closures.