Take the Thameslink service from London Bridge to Finsbury Park and change onto Great Northern services to Alexandra Palace - then take the Shuttle Bus to the stadium.
Getting Here
Check out the all important travel information of getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a matchday
Public Transport
The four stations serving the stadium provide London Underground, London Overground and Greater Anglia services. There are numerous TfL buses and the event day shuttle buses connecting the stadium with other stations and services. There is ample cycle parking around the stadium and walking routes to and from the stadium to stations and coach parks are all clearly signposted. Stewards will also be on hand to answer any questions.
Please familiarise yourself with the transport information below to help you make informed travel choices for the match. Match specific travel information will also be published online and included in your Matchday Guide email before each match.
Plan Your Journey
Please consider the following when planning your journey:
- Driving is not advised. A large Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is in operation and the roads surrounding the stadium are generally closed before, during and immediately after a match.
- There are a range of transport options available and there may be quicker or more direct alternatives to those you may be familiar with.
Arrive early and stay after the match to take advantage of the wide range of food outlets, bars and entertainment within the stadium.
Travel Advice
There is no parking available for general admission fans at the Stadium. We advise fans to use public transport. We discourage fans from driving to the stadium, so please explore your public transport options before travelling.
Travelling through London Bridge
Travelling on the Piccadilly Line
If travelling from Earl’s Court and other west London locations, your journey will be less crowded if you stay on the Piccadilly line to Wood Green and take the Shuttle Bus to the stadium.
Travelling through Victoria
Take the Victoria line to Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale, then take a bus to the stadium or walk. Please note that to prevent over-crowding, there will normally be a pedestrian diversion route in operation (which exits the station) when you change from the Victoria line onto London Overground services at Seven Sisters. If you wish to take the Overground to White Hart Lane, you are advised to board at Liverpool Street.
Travelling through Waterloo
Take the Northern line to Euston and then use the Victoria line as above.
Travelling through Paddington or Marylebone
Take the Elizabeth line from Paddington to Liverpool Street for trains to Northumberland Park or White Hart Lane.
Alternatively, you could take the Metropolitan line to Kings Cross and the Victoria line as above. (If you are travelling through Marylebone you will need to walk to Baker Street to access the Circle and Metropolitan lines).
Travelling through Euston or Kings Cross St Pancras
An alternative to using the Victoria line is to take the Circle or Metropolitan lines to Liverpool Street for trains to Northumberland Park or White Hart Lane.
Travelling through Liverpool Street
Use London Overground for direct trains to White Hart Lane, or Greater Anglia for direct trains to Northumberland Park.
Train Stations
The stadium is served by four train stations: White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters. Click Read More to refer to see travel distances and average station queue times.
Road Closures
Please note that some roads closest to the stadium will be closed before, during and immediately after the match to make it safe for spectators, local residents and businesses and to ensure emergency services can access the area. A number of side roads around the stadium are closed to general traffic access, from two hours before, during and up to one hour post-match. No vehicles other than emergency services and local residents/businesses or vehicles with the necessary permits are allowed to access the road closure zone.
Shuttle Bus, Coach Services & TfL Buses
The Stadium is well served by a comprehensive network of Shuttle Buses, dedicated Coach Services and frequent TfL Bus routes, ensuring easy and convenient access for supporters on a matchday.
What Shuttle Bus services are available?
The Stadium currently provides a free pre-booked shuttle bus service, which is accessible and available for all supporters. This service provides a high capacity, high frequency service between the stadium and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern Services) and Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) stations.
The Alexandra Palace and Wood Green shuttle services operate three hours before and two hours after the match. However, you are not advised to catch any service less than 50 minutes before kick-off to allow for the travel time and security checks at the stadium.
Although the service is free for all fans attending a match, you will need to register via the link below before booking and present your e-ticket to bus staff before entry onto a shuttle service.
What are the Shuttle Bus Pick up/Drop off locations?
Alexandra Palace Station (Great Northern Services)
Before a match, shuttle buses pick-up from Station Road (opposite the station entrance) and drop-off outside Haringey Sixth Form College – a five-minute walk from the stadium. This journey is then reversed after a match.
Wood Green Station (Piccadilly Line Services)
Before a match, shuttle buses pick-up on the High Road (opposite the bus garage) from the existing rail replacement stop just 60m from the station and also drop-off at White Hart Lane, outside Haringey Sixth Form College. After the match, the buses will drop fans outside the Green Rooms Hotel opposite Wood Green Station.
Shuttle bus services may not operate if Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations are not open. Please check the booking website before beginning your journey.
Please note that the Premium Shuttle service from Tottenham Hale is no longer operational on matchdays.
How do I book Regional Coach Services?
Our Regional Coach Services - in association with Big Green Coach, our Official Transport Supplier - help fans get to and from our stadium on a matchday. Our coach services run from a range of towns in supporter heartlands - see locations below.
Return coach tickets start from £17 with child discounts available.
Coach travel season tickets for all home Premier League matches start at £289.
Big Green Coach also operate away travel for all non-London matches.
All coaches are timed to arrive at our coach park two hours prior to kick-off and depart 45 minutes after full time (or as soon as they are full).
What are the Coach Service Locations?
Our regular matchday coach services will run from the following locations (subject to change);
- Aylesbury
- Basildon
- Beaconsfield
- Bedford
- Birchanger Green
- Braintree
- Brentwood
- Chelmsford
- Colchester
- Dartford
- Gerrards Cross
- Gillingham
- Hemel Hempstead
- Hitchin
- Maidenhead
- Maidstone
- Milton Keynes
- Pitsea
- Rayleigh
- Shefford
- Southend on Sea
- St Albans
- Westcliff on Sea
- Wycombe
Coaches drop off and pick up in Booker Cash and Carry (Coach Park F)
Unit 39 Queen St, London N17 8HZ
Where are the Coach drop-off points in Tottenham?
Here's what he had to say...
You always said what a big club this was, but you took over at a very difficult moment - can you describe your emotions?
Roberto: "No, I'm happy, but I enjoyed today. At the beginning of the day until now. Football is nice because if you give your best, maybe today, maybe tomorrow, after tomorrow, you receive back everything from football. It's incredible. We deserve this day. We deserve this game. We deserve this win. We deserve everything of today. I think we deserve to stay up, because we made 11 points in seven games and we deserved more. My players played a fantastic game, as a spirit, as a behaviour, as an attitude, but also as a quality of the play, especially in the first half, they played very well and I'm proud. From tonight we have to start to organise and to build a new team. I don't think we have not to change too many players. We have 10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay, good enough, like players, like people. Then we have to complete the squad with the first level of players. The first level of players, because we suffered too much. I suffered a lot but I think the fans, the club, the board, the players. They suffered too much. We are Tottenham and we can't suffer like this until the last second of the last game to stay up. I will be stronger. I will be stronger. I don't want to decide alone because football is a group - sporting director, scouting, CEO - but my target now is finished to stay up. My target is to start the pre-season with the team I have in my dream, my head."
Can I get your reaction to the fans and the atmosphere around the coach and inside the stadium?
Roberto: "Listen, they told me, I don't know which newspaper spoke about the pressure of the fans, the problem was the fans in Tottenham. I don't want nothing from the fans. I just want to be clear, to be honest. I'm always honest and sincere. I think in three home games they were fantastic, the fans. The stadium, incredible stadium. Before the game when we arrived with the bus it was a big, big emotion and I'm happy for them. Next season the target is to make them happier than this season, for sure. I would like to compete, I don't know for what, but stop suffering like this."
The save at the end from Kinsky and his whole journey since you've been here - what can you say about him?
Roberto: "About Kinsky, I want to say a secret, before my first game in Sunderland I thought to give, when I was in Italy, I thought to give for the Sunderland game, just for one game to make Kinsky the captain. To show just one thing, very important in football, but in life. If we are a team, we are like a family. If one of us is going through a difficult period, we have to stay with him - showing love, showing everything he needs, but he didn't need it because he has a strong character, strong personality. He's a great goalkeeper. I want to say also something for Vicario, because with me he was fantastic as a guy, staying at the side with his passion today on the bench. He accepted my decision with a smile."
Who have been the people that have been crucial over the last six or seven weeks to get you out of this situation?
Roberto: "Dragusin. Dragusin was top because he didn't play, but he was always positive inside the dressing room, inside the pitch. Bentancur, because Bentancur, when he came back from the injury, he wanted to play. He came to me to say, ‘hey, I want to play, I'm ready to play.’ Joao Palhinha, because at the beginning of my time, he didn't play in Sunderland, here with Brighton and Wolverhampton. Ben Davies. Yesterday, he came to the Lodge with us. Djed Spence. Before the Chelsea game he came in my office, another one to say, ‘I want to play', he said, ‘You always speak about the personality, the courage, I'm here, if you want to play with one player' and he was fantastic, I love it. Micky van de Ven - great guy, sensitive guy. I spent a lot of time with him, because I consider him the best centre-back, left-centre-back in the Premier League, with Levi Colwill, because he was my former player and I can't forget him. But a lot of other players. Richarlison, Archie Gray, I can't say one."
Can you promise that this relegation battle will never happen again and can you say where this ranks among your managerial achievements?
Roberto: "Listen, it's difficult to promise because the Premier League is a very tough league. For sure, we have to learn from our mistakes, we have done this season, for sure. But no, now we are happy because we stay up and we forget the past. No, no, no, the stupid people forget the past. The smart people, the people with value, can't forget and keep in their mind the past. We have to improve from our mistakes. We are looking forward to start to rebuild a team from this night, from tomorrow. No, from 10 days, we have no time for the holiday, to go on holiday. The second, yes, I think he is the biggest achievement in my time. Brighton. Europa League in Brighton was great. The second place in Marseille, with a lot of problems, was a big achievement, but I think today was maybe one of the best days in football so far."
Joao Palhinha - is he part of things next season?
Roberto: "Yes, I would like to keep him, 100%. We have to start from these people, before to speak about the players, we have to speak about the people. Then, I can't give the place for everyone in the first eleven, because I want to build two players in each position. But for sure, I would like him to stay with me, with us, like Conor Gallagher and Bentancur, the same."
Do you think the team could be stronger for this experience?
Roberto: "If we remember this day, for sure. Next season, we have to keep in our mind to give our best every session, every training, every game, and to think every game, every training session is like Tottenham-Everton. If we remember this thing, I think it will be easier."
Can I get to the Stadium via TfL Buses?
The Stadium is well-served by TfL buses, albeit with some services diverted during the road closure period. Bus diversions will be minimised, so they are back operating on the High Road as soon as possible after the final whistle.
Before and during a match, services that normally run up and down the High Road (149, 259, 279 and 349) are diverted to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road, rejoining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.
Accessible Parking & Transport
Accessible parking at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is available for eligible supporters registered with the club’s Disability Access Scheme and holding a Blue Badge, with spaces needing to be booked in advance and arriving early recommended due to matchday restrictions. Additional parking options nearby are limited, so driving is generally discouraged. The stadium is well connected by accessible public transport, including step-free train stations, bus routes, shuttle services, and taxi drop-off points, all supported by clear signage and routes to help make your journey as smooth as possible.
Other Modes of Transport
Are you an avid cyclist? Thinking about getting a taxi or driving your car? Find out more ways to get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on a matchday.
Can I cycle to the Stadium on a matchday?
Cycling to the Stadium
We encourage spectators to cycle to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There is ample cycle parking around the stadium and at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Francis De Sales School, with capacity for 220 bicycles across the two sites.
Cycle Superhighway 1 begins on Church Road immediately opposite the stadium and runs to Liverpool Street station.
There is both on-street and off-street cycle parking provided in the local area around the stadium.
Please see the cycle map for the locations.
Cycling equipment such as puncture kits and removable seats will be allowed into the stadium. Helmets (but not those with a full mask attached) will also be permitted.
Can I get dropped off by a Taxi or Private Hire?
Taxis
Matchday road closures prevent spectators from being dropped-off or picked-up close to the Stadium. If you need to use a taxi or private hire vehicle, we recommend you are dropped-off and / or picked-up at least a 15 minute walk (0.5m) away from the Stadium.
What if I decide to drive my car?
No Parking Available
There is no parking available for general admission fans at the Stadium.
The road closures also mean that, if you choose to travel by car, you will not be able to exit any car parking facility within the road closure area for one hour after the final whistle.
Therefore, in most cases, we discourage fans from driving to the Stadium, so please explore your public transport options before travelling.
Is there Accessible Car Parking?
Accessible Parking
Parking for supporters with a disability is available in and around the stadium, subject to availability. If you have accessibility requirements and are not registered with our Disability Access Scheme, please email access@tottenhamhotspur.com.
However, please note that the car parking spaces for disabled fans are within the road closure zone, so you will need to arrive early to access these and stay longer before departing.