
Information for fans travelling to Bournemouth on Wednesday evening
Tue 06 January 2026, 11:45|
Tottenham Hotspur
We make the journey to Dorset on Wednesday evening to take on Bournemouth, with kick-off on the south coast set for 7.30pm.
Over 1,300 Spurs fans will be in attendance. Gates at Vitality Stadium are set to be open from 6pm.
Supporters making the journey should take note of the following important information…
Trains
Supporters are advised that there are limited direct train services between Bournemouth and London after the game. Official coach travel - subsidised for this game courtesy of the Club’s partner, Castrol remains available to purchase here.
Bournemouth Central station is a 30 minute walk away from the stadium. Alternatively, the M2 More buses service is accessible from Pokesdown train station and runs up to every thirty minutes. The 22 runs from Bournemouth Train Station to Boscombe bus station and runs up to every thirty minutes, alight at Boscombe, Ashley Road for a 5 minute walk to the stadium. A step free access route is available through Kings Park from Ashley Road to the stadium and More Buses offer low floor buses with enough room for one wheelchair.
Parking
Supporters driving to the game have multiple parking options available. The South Stand car park is run by BCP and operates charges on a 24/7 basis; it reaches capacity roughly 75 minutes prior to kick-off, so arrive early. It may take up to 45 minutes to clear after the game. Payment can be made via https://myringgo.co.uk/.
Free parking can be found at Avonbourne Academies, which is open 1 hour 45 minutes ahead of kick-off, and is a 10 minute walk from the stadium. There are approximately 200 spaces in this car park, which will be locked an hour after full-time.
Alternative parking can be found at Sovereign Shopping Centre for £3.50 for four hours or £5 for 24 hours.
Several residential roads nearby have parking restrictions, which are enforced actively on matchdays. Supporters should ensure to be mindful.
Entering the stadium
Our supporters will be seated in blocks 21, 22, 23 and 24 of the East Stand, which can be accessed through Turnstile F.
Turnstiles will be open from 90 minutes before kick-off.
Accessibility
Bournemouth’s accessibility guide can be found here.
Wheelchair using supporters will have a view on a raised platform in Block 24 of the visitors’ section and enter the stadium via Entrance SG2 by Turnstile F. An in-seat catering service is available to disabled supporters on the raised platform.
Accessible toilets are available and supporters without their own RADAR key will be able to request one from a steward. A DC Lounge is open to visiting disabled supporters pre-match and is located in the East Stand.
Supporters requiring audio descriptive commentary headsets are asked to bring their own headphones as they are not provided.
Accessible parking in the Main Stand is free of charge. Blue Badge holders who park in the South Stand car park should note that charges apply, unless supporters can display a valid Disabled Tax-Exempt Vehicle parking permit (DTEV) which enables permit holders to park in most BCP off street and pay and display car parks without buying a parking ticket.
Access Stewards will be present in accessible viewing areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.
Food and drink
Food and drink kiosks, located at various locations around the outer perimeter of Vitality Stadium will be open ahead of kick-off with refreshments also available from kiosks inside the stadium.
Payments
Vitality Stadium is a cashless stadium. All major debit and credit cards are accepted.
Bag Policy
Supporters are advised not to bring a bag to the stadium unless it is essential. Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted.
Any supporters requiring medical exemption to the bag policy, or any prohibited items are strongly advised to contact the Club in advance of travel at access@tottenhamhotspur.com.
Prohibited items
Flags and banners
Flags and banners cannot be larger than 2m x 1m and must not obstruct the views of others, cover advertising signs or cause a safety hazard. All flags and banners must carry a valid Fire Safety Certificate.
Supporters are also reminded of the Club’s own Flags and Banners Policy which is in effect at away matches.
Reporting anti-social behaviour
To report an incident at Vitality Stadium, please notify the nearest steward or text 07827 312697 with stand, row and seat details.
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.
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.








