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Information for fans travelling to Brighton on Saturday

Thu 18 September 2025, 12:00|Tottenham Hotspur

We return to Premier League action on Saturday, as we head to the American Express Stadium to take on Brighton & Hove Albion.

Kick-off in East Sussex will be at 3pm, with gates opening at 1pm.

Supporters are strongly advised to arrive at the stadium at least one hour before kick-off.

The below guide contains all the information to take note of ahead of matchday…

Getting to the Amex

Free travel zone

All match tickets entitle supporters to use Brighton’s free travel zone, where trains, buses and park & ride facilities in and around the city can be accessed free of charge from three and a half hours before and after kick-off. All details surrounding the free travel zone can be viewed here…

By train

Falmer Station is less than five minutes’ walk from the Amex Stadium. It is served by Southern Rail and is 10 minutes from Brighton mainline station, with four trains per hour from Brighton Station.

View this map in full here...

Fans travelling from London should use the Thameslink service to Brighton. Please remember to only buy a ticket to Haywards Heath, taking the free travel scheme into account. Services to Brighton also run from London Victoria (Gatwick Express services and Southern Services).

Park and ride

Two park & ride sites are available, with regular buses dropping supporters off in the coach park at the stadium:

  • Mill Road (BN1 8ZF)
  • Brighton Racecourse (BN2 9XZ)

Car parks will open three hours before kick-off, and fans are advised to arrive allowing plenty of time, as these fill very quickly.

Further park & ride information can be viewed here...

Local parking

A residents' parking scheme will be in operation near the Amex with no local street parking available for supporters attending the match.

Car parking at the stadium must be booked in advance, however, all spaces for this fixture have now sold out.

Parking options are available within the city, but will require onward train travel to the stadium. Due to external factors, a large number of car parking spaces are being utilised by Sussex University, which will put further pressure on other parking areas throughout the city. It is therefore advisable to arrive as early as possible if driving, and pre-book parking where available.

Entry to the stadium

The visitors’ section is located in Blocks S1A-S1F in the South Stand of the Amex.

Brighton’s list of prohibited items can be viewed here.

Accessibility

The host’s accessibility guide can be found here...

Accessible toilets are available in the visitors’ section. A Changing Places facility is available in the home area of the stadium so supporters requiring its use can request to be escorted there by a steward.

Brighton’s Disabled Supporter Assistants will be present in accessible viewing areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.

Refreshments

Concessions in the visitors’ section will be serving food, hot and cold drinks and alcoholic beverages pre-match and at half-time.

Cashless payments

The Amex is a cashless stadium. All major debit and credit cards are accepted.

Bag Policy

Brighton respectfully asks supporters not to bring bags to the stadium. Only bags sized A4 or smaller will be permitted. There are no bag storage facilities at the stadium and any bags left outside the stadium will be removed and disposed of.

Flags and banners

Flags and banners must be no larger than 2m x 1m and must not obstruct the views of others, cover advertising signs or cause a safety hazard, nor may they display abusive or threatening words, images, political statements or be deemed unacceptable.

Flags need pre-approval from the home club, and a fire safety certificate will need to be presented.

Supporters are also reminded of the Club’s own Flags and Banners Policy which is in effect at away matches.

Spurs Respects

We are proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away.

We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory or violent behaviour, including racist, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability shouting, chanting or actions, is unacceptable.

The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language or violent behaviour.

Unauthorised use of tickets

Supporters are reminded that the unauthorised reselling or passing on of tickets is strictly prohibited. In line with the Club's Sanctions & Banning Policy, supporters found to have purchased tickets and subsequently sold or passed them on to other supporters, or offered for sale, will be subject to sanctions by the Club.

Supporters unable to attend

Supporters unable to attend the match should contact the Ticket Office as soon as possible. The Club shall make best endeavours to reallocate tickets to other eligible supporters and issue refunds upon receipt of originally issued tickets.