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Spurs Under-23s v Brighton - travel news, including rail disruption, for Monday's Premier League 2 match

Fri 29 April 2022, 11:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Fans attending our Under-23s' home Premier League 2 fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday afternoon (1pm kick-off) should take note of the following travel information.

We recommend supporters familiarise themselves with TfL’s safer travel guidance, which includes a recommendation to wear a face covering while using the network.

The local Tottenham North Controlled Parking Zone in the Stadium vicinity will be operational for this event.

Travel disruption

Extensive track closures are in place between Cheshunt and Stansted Airport at the weekend, affecting Greater Anglia rail services. This includes Hertford East, Broxbourne, Harlow and Bishop’s Stortford stations. Rail replacement bus services will operate from all closed stations to and from Waltham Cross station.

Greater Anglia will operate four trains per hour in both directions between Liverpool Street and Cheshunt, via Tottenham Hale, throughout the day.

On Monday, there will be no services between Stratford and Tottenham Hale/Northumberland Park due to engineering works. Supporters should allow an extra 30 minutes for their journey time via Liverpool Street.

Stations - Tottenham Hale

The new station concourse at Tottenham Hale is now open, providing access to Greater Anglia and London Underground services via a single entrance for which a new queuing process will be in place. Work on the station interchange between the services is ongoing.

Tottenham Hale is now a fully accessible station. Access to the Victoria line, and between London Underground and Greater Anglia services, is now available following the refurbishment of a lift. Greater Anglia platforms are fully accessible from the concourse, which has entry and exit ramps. Supporters using the Victoria line are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter walk to and from the stadium.

White Hart Lane

Supporters are advised to check for train cancellations before attempting to travel pre- and post-match.

Four trains per hour will operate in each direction throughout the day, two from and to Cheshunt and two from and to Enfield Town.

White Hart Lane is a fully accessible station.

Victoria line

Victoria line services will be operating every three minutes throughout the day in both directions. Supporters are advised to check that there is a ‘Good Service’ operating before and after the match due to potential service cancellations.

Northumberland Park

One train per hour will call at Northumberland Park in either direction throughout the day. There will be no queue management systems at any of the stations.

Supporters are advised to note the information regarding travel disruption above and plan their journeys at www.nationalrail.co.uk before travelling.

Scheduled TfL track closures

A number of scheduled track closures on the TfL network are taking place this Bank Holiday weekend, including on the Hammersmith and City, District and Bakerloo lines. The Hammersmith and City line is entirely closed. There are no Bakerloo line trains north of Stonebridge Park and no District line lines between Earl’s Court and Wimbledon.

Buses

As road closures will not be in place for this event, TfL Buses will be running north and south along the High Road, stopping outside the stadium.

Cycling

For supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium, bike stands are available on-street around the stadium.

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