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Thu 07 November 2019, 14:25|Tottenham Hotspur

Supporters coming to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Saturday’s Premier League fixture against Sheffield United (3pm) should take note of the latest travel information...

Although extensive construction works continue around Tottenham Hale station, train services are still fully operational and works have been rescheduled to allow a full Greater Anglia service on Saturday from and to Liverpool Street. Please follow the advice offered by stewards.

Tottenham Hale station has new accessible facilities, with a link bridge and lifts creating a wheelchair accessible option for fans travelling to and from central London.

Greater Anglia will operate 100 special services by way of Northumberland Park – the most frequent and quickest way to get from and to Liverpool Street. Four trains per hour will run between Northumberland Park and Stratford, where we encourage fans from Essex and East London to change.

All services are shown on www.nationalrail.co.uk but will not appear in the TfL journey planner.

We advise any fans travelling on the Victoria line after the match to embark at Tottenham Hale – this is a shorter walk than Seven Sisters.

Fans intending to travel through White Hart Lane station should note that the station is now fully accessible. Please bear with us as we allow the new station operations to bed in. Although the station has been upgraded, the new rolling stock has not yet been introduced and train capacity remains the same.

London Overground will be trialling a revised Northbound queueing system at White Hart Lane station. Post-match, the Northbound queue will be split by destination, with passengers directed to the relevant lane for trains towards Enfield Town or Cheshunt. Passengers travelling to Silver Street or Edmonton Green stations can use either lane.

Please look out for signage and speak to London Overground station staff for more details. The Southbound queueing system remains unchanged.

Major roadworks are currently ongoing on Watermead Way, near IKEA, causing congestion on the roads for fans and local residents exiting or coming back into Tottenham post-match.

Supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium can access full information on the Cycle Superhighway route and where bicycles can be parked here.

Additional travel options

The Club is operating its two Shuttle Bus services from both Alexandra Palace station (Great Northern Line) and Wood Green station (Piccadilly Line).

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

All fans who now book onto a coach service will receive a free official matchday programme on arrival at the coach park in Tottenham.

Please note, services will now depart from the coach park 45 minutes after full-time instead of one hour.

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.