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Travel disruption for Manchester City match

Sat 25 January 2020, 11:12|Tottenham Hotspur

We should like to make supporters aware that extensive engineering works are scheduled for next weekend’s match against Manchester City (Sunday 2 February, kick-off 4.30pm) that will reduce mainline railway services to the Tottenham area.

The most notable disruption is to the Greater Anglia services from and to the north of Cheshunt station. Rail replacement services will be in place but are expected to be very busy.

Big Green Coach are offering additional coach services from the following locations: Bishop’s Stortford, Broxbourne, Cambridge, Great Shelford, Harlow, Hertford, Hoddesdon, Huntingdon, Royston, Saffron Walden, Sawbridgeworth, St Ives, St Neots, Trumpington and Ware.

These additional services will only run if there is sufficient demand, so supporters are advised to book before Monday 27 January, when operating services will be confirmed.

Additional Rail Disruption

Fewer trains than normal will run from and to Liverpool Street, with four trains per hour from Northumberland Park rather than the usual eight.

Four trains per hour will run from Northumberland Park to Stratford but services towards Essex are limited, with no services from and to Southend Victoria.

We recommend visiting www.nationalrail.co.uk to plan journeys.

London Underground and London Overground

There will be no Piccadilly line services west of Hammersmith and no District line services west of Earl’s Court and lower frequencies than normal for these lines across Central London. This may result in higher than normal passenger flows on the Victoria line in Central London.

The Piccadilly line service frequency at Wood Green will be less than normal before and after the game.

The London Overground Gospel Oak to Barking line via South Tottenham is closed all weekend.

Further travel advice with train timeables will be published ahead of the match, but we recommend that supporters check routes before travelling and allow more time for their journey.