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Spurs v Crvena zvezda (Red Star) - travel update

Mon 21 October 2019, 14:05|Tottenham Hotspur

We should like to remind fans of the times of last trains departing the local area after tomorrow night’s Champions League match against Crvena zvezda (Red Star Belgrade, 8pm).

• Victoria line (from Tottenham Hale) to central London – 00:16
• Northumberland Park to Stratford – 23:09
• Northumberland Park to Liverpool Street – 23:47
• Northumberland Park to Bishop’s Stortford – 00:12
• White Hart Lane to Cheshunt – 00:07
• White Hart Lane to Enfield Town – 00:21
• White Hart Lane to Liverpool Street (stopping service) – 23:47
• White Hart Lane to Liverpool Street (non-stopping) – 23:57 until 00:23 (last train)

Fans are advised to plan their departure from the stadium accordingly, taking into account potential queuing times at the stations. The later running trains to Liverpool Street after midnight all operate from White Hart Lane.

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.

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.

Works on the long-term upgrade of the station and surrounding areas are still ongoing, with separate entrances for National Rail and the London Underground. Fans are advised to use the new pedestrian crossing approaching the station for their own safety, to take note of the post-match queuing arrangements and listen to the advice of stewards.

Before the game, Victoria line trains are expected to be busy with commuters travelling at the same time. Fans arriving at Seven Sisters are advised, if possible, to walk to the stadium and not attempt to interchange onto the London Overground to White Hart Lane, which will be diverted as normal.

Fans intending to travel through the new 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.

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.

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 that 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.