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Tue 08 December 2020, 16:16|Tottenham Hotspur

Fans attending our home UEFA Europa League match against Royal Antwerp on Thursday (kick-off 8pm) should take note of the following travel information.

Supporters are reminded to plan their journey to arrive at their specific entry time, which is confirmed with their digital match ticket.

Supporters are advised to walk, cycle and use public transport services.

A reminder that face coverings must be worn at all times and hands should be sanitised regularly when using public transport, with a minimum of 1m social distancing to be observed on trains and platforms and when queuing at stations. Delays may occur at peak times.

Stations

White Hart Lane

The London Overground routes connecting White Hart Lane station to London Liverpool Street, Cheshunt and Enfield Town are now being served by a brand new fleet of trains.

All trains have increased capacity to assist social distancing. They also have real-time information screens, USB charging points, free Wi-Fi on board and additional wheelchair spaces.

We have worked with London Overground to ensure trains serving White Hart Lane will be formed of eight rather than four carriages, offering a socially distanced capacity of 282 people per train.

Prior to the match, five trains per hour will operate from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane with four trains per hour running southbound. After the match, four trains per hour will operate in both directions.

White Hart Lane is now a fully accessible station.

Seven Sisters

Victoria line services will be operating at Seven Sisters. We advise any supporters using the Victoria Line to walk to the stadium from Seven Sisters and avoid interchanging between the Victoria line and London Overground at Seven Sisters.

As a result of the construction works, supporters should not use the Victoria line to or from Tottenham Hale.

Northumberland Park

Greater Anglia services are restricted, with three trains per hour in both directions running between Stratford, Bishop’s Stortford and Meridian Water. None of the Greater Anglia services from or to Liverpool Street will stop at Northumberland Park.

Tottenham Hale

Greater Anglia services via Tottenham Hale are restricted with seven or eight trains per hour northbound beyond Broxbourne and nine trains per hour southbound. Of the southbound trains, two thirds will terminate at Liverpool Street and one third at Stratford.

Tottenham Hale station also has new accessible facilities, with a link bridge and lifts creating a wheelchair accessible option for fans.

All train services are shown on www.nationalrail.co.uk

Buses

As no road closures will be in place for this match, TfL Buses will be running north and south along the High Road past the stadium.

Cycling

For supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium, bike stands are located at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre.

Although our Bag Policy still applies, stewards will be briefed regarding cyclists’ need to carry helmets and accessories into the stadium.

Post-Match

The stadium will remain open for one hour after the final whistle to allow a safe and staggered exit of fans from the stadium. Supporters will be able to watch match highlights on our big screens and our concessions will remain open for food and drink orders up to 30 minutes after the final whistle.

When leaving the stadium, supporters are asked to follow social distancing guidelines, keep face coverings on and avoid gathering in groups of more than six people outside of household bubbles.

Social distancing measures on public transport may mean a longer than expected wait to board trains. In the event of queues, supporters are requested to be patient and wait to enter stations. Stewards will be present at stations post-match to ensure any queues can be managed as safely as possible. Supporters are asked to respect and work with staff at the stations.

Regional Coach Service and Shuttle Buses

The Regional Coach Service and Shuttle Buses will not be in operation for this match.