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When you buy Tottenham Hotspur tickets you will be guaranteed excitement. This is a team that lives by its motto, ‘To Dare is To Do’, playing high-octane attacking football with talented footballers. True Spurs fans expect nothing less. To make it even more special, the awesome Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is one of the world’s great football venues, with the South Stand serving as the largest single stand in the UK.
We can offer Tottenham Hotspur tickets for every fixture listed below, at a wide spectrum of prices and with a mix of general admission seats and VIP hospitality experiences.
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The price of Spurs resale tickets may differ a lot from face value. Differing from the primary market, the THFC resale tickets are affected by supply and demand. You can expect to pay a bit more to get Spurs tickets for matches like the North London Derby against Arsenal, or against other classic rivals like Chelsea and West Ham.
While there’s no guarantee that you can buy cheap Spurs tickets, you can save some money by following a few steps:
Going through Spurs’ official ticket office, the price of an average Spurs ticket depends on the Match Category. We’ll talk about these categories a little later. For now, we’ll list the prices:
Junior (u18) and Senior (65+) Tottenham tickets are 50% off, while Young Adults (18-22) get a 25% discount. There has been a 6% price rise since 2023-24, and it has caused some blowback from THFC fans.
Well just look at the stadium: THFC has a state-of-the-art 62,850-capacity stadium to pay off. There are other factors in play, such as London clubs being pricier for fans, and because Tottenham are now considered an elite Premier League team challenging at the top end of the table.
Fans are willing to pay the price, because Spurs games sell out, almost without fail. There are more than 100,000 members trying to get tickets.
So it’s safe to say that Spurs tickets are hard to buy, and if you absolutely need to get to a match the best way to buy THFC tickets is through trusted resale sites.
Maybe you’re planning a special occasion and want to splurge on official Spurs hospitality, or perhaps you’re stuck because you want to combine a Spurs game with a trip to London. Ticket Compare will come through for you.
As a cutting-edge venue, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a selection of awesome matchday hospitality tickets, all under the Premium Experience umbrella. These are available through the club, as well as through official hospitality resellers via Ticket Compare.
On a base level Spurs’ VIP matchday hospitality features luxury padded seats, a complimentary programme, and extended lounge/bar access before and after the game. Tottenham’s Premium Experience packages can be divided into two categories:
Spurs Hospitality Matchday Packages
Spurs Hospitality Restaurant Packages
If you’re buying Spurs match tickets with a THFC Membership, they will go on sale between six and nine weeks before a fixture. These timings can vary, and sales windows for up to three opponents can be grouped together, so it’s best to stay alert.
One reason why it’s so hard to get Tottenham tickets is that the stadium is dominated by THFC Season Ticket holders. There are 50,000 in total, and when you subtract 3,000 away fans, that leaves a little under 10,000 tickets available for each game.
On resale sites, you can find THFC match tickets on sale as soon as the fixture list goes up in preseason.
One Hotspur + Members’ Priority Window
THFC fans can jump the queue with a One Hotspur + Membership. This gives you a 24-hour priority window ahead of other Spurs Members, which can be crucial for Premier League tickets to the most important Spurs games. These THFC Members can snap up an initial allocation on a first come, first served basis.
One Hotspur Members Window
A day later, One Hotspur Members get their chance to snap up the full allocation of football tickets for Spurs’ home games. If during this process it looks like there isn’t enough demand, and the tickets may go on general sale, there’s another window.
Guest Sale Window
This is ‘Guest Sale’, in which Members can buy up the remaining tickets for any friends and family who are non-members. This makes it even harder to buy Spurs tickets without a membership. Do not count on THFC tickets going on general sale.
Buying away Premier League tickets for Spurs is next to impossible for new THFC Members. These tickets, capped at £30 on the primary market, are sold in a completely different way because the demand is immense.
Essentially, interested Spurs fans can submit an application for PL away tickets for a given game. The reality is that Tottenham Season Ticket holders are in the driving seat. They will almost always snap up the full away ticket allocation because all over-subscribed away matches are sold on a Ticketing Points basis.
For Season Ticket Holders
Restrictions include no extra points for attending Premier League games, and no extra points if you forward your ticket or resell it on the Spurs Ticket Exchange.
For One Hotspur and One Hotspur + Members
Members should note that points are awarded once per client reference number (CRN) per game, even with multiple ticket purchases.
The club attracted some controversy before the 2023-24 season by reconfiguring the way it categorises its match tickets. By making more games Category A and Category B the club enacted a stealthy price rise. Here’s what a typical breakdown looks like going forward:
Completed in 2019, Spurs’ astounding new stadium can seat 62,850 fans, making it the third-largest football ground in England, and the largest club stadium in the capital. Here are a few dramatic facts about Tottenham Hotspur Stadium compared to their old ground, White Hart Lane:
You can get the to ground via four main London Underground and railway stations, and a number of TFL bus lines:
If you’re travelling by railway or tube, always look out for planned strike action or engineering works, which can cause disruption at any time. Even if public transport is disrupted, we do not recommend travelling to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by car.
A pint at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium cost £6.13 in 2024. Tottenham Hotspur takes pride in freezing the price of its pints during the cost of living crisis, picking up much of the cost on their end. The price of a pint is similar to what you’d get in an average London pub, and compares well to other London stadiums of this status.
Try to get there an hour before kick-off. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has good service from public transport, but there is always a pinch as kick-off approaches. The turnstiles are open two hours before the match starts.
The Paxton House Ticket Office, at 782 High Road by Entrance 7, is open from four hours before kick-off on matchdays, and will stay open until half-time for matchday enquiries. On non-matchdays it’s open 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
The away section at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is in the north-east corner of the ground in Blocks 114-118. Get in through Entrance 11 and 12.
The Spurs stadium is in the top half of Age UK’s Premier League accessibility table, ranking eighth for its facilities for disabled THFC supporters. Let’s look at a few facts and figures:
It will take until 2042 for Spurs to pay off their new stadium debt. All told, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium cost £1.2 billion to build. In 2019 some £525 million of that debt was refinanced into a long-term bond scheme.
The repayments are manageable, do not affect the club’s transfer business, and are offset by the vast increase in revenue generated by a world-class stadium hosting events all year-round.
The entry-level Spurs Membership is One Hotspur, available to everyone and costing £45 for adults for 2024-25 (£20 for u18s), renewing automatically each year. The main benefits include:
At £55 a season (£25 for u18s), this higher tier includes all the basic membership benefits, but THFC One Hotspur + Membership has some key differences relating to ticket access. We’ll explain them here:
On top of that you also get:
The process of buying a THFC Membership can be a little tricky, as you have to generate a Client Reference Number (CRN) by submitting your details. After that you will be able to purchase a membership package.
SPURSPLAY is Tottenham’s online streaming and digital content platform. How much does SPURSPLAY cost? Well it’s £45, but Spurs Members and Season Ticket holders get a £10 discount. Let’s look at the main SPURSPLAY features:
We should point out that Spurs Members do not get a discount, so you can’t get Tottenham tickets cheap this way. Members’ discounts are available at a few other London clubs like West Ham and Chelsea, but do not apply to Tottenham Hotspur. For more info, check our comprehensive guide to Tottenham membership.
Not through official channels. Only Spurs Season Ticket holders can re-list their tickets on the Tottenham Hotspur Ticket exchange, which we’ll cover further down this page.
Above, we mentioned how to get on the Spurs Season Ticket waiting list, by signing up for One Hotspur + Membership. Now, in order to stay on the list you do have to renew this membership every season. Fail to renew and you lose your spot on the list and will go back to the bottom when you subscribe again.
It is estimated that there are 90,000 people who will be eligible to buy THFC Season Tickets if they make it to the front of the queue. Where there’s doubt it’s because it’s impossible to know how many people with One Hotspur + Membership will take up the chance to buy a Tottenham Season Ticket when the time comes.
In our guide to Spurs Season Tickets we estimate that it will take about three years for you to be offered one.
The price of a general admission adult season ticket ranges from £856 to £2,147. For Young Adults (18-22) the cheapest Spurs Season Ticket is £642, and for Juniors (U18) and Seniors (65+) they start at £428.
The cheap Tottenham Hotspur Season Tickets are in the lowest blocks of the South Stand, behind the goal, while the most expensive are near the halfway line in the East and West stands. For reference, you can take a look at our guide to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seating plan.
For decades Tottenham Season Ticket holders aged 65+ were eligible for a Senior Concession discount of 50%. This discount will be slashed down to 25% by 2029-30, and will apply to existing THFC Season Ticket holders only. From 2025-26, there will be no senior discount on new season tickets.
Tottenham Hotspur sells around 8,000 premium non-hospitality season ticket, with plenty of benefits, as we’ll outline below:
Spurs Season Ticket holders and people with Seasonal Hospitality Membership have the ability to relist individual football tickets for THFC Members. If you’re using the Spurs Ticket Exchange to buy match tickets, this service is not available to non-members.
The Ticket Exchange is a fallback option for sold-out matches, and helps ensure that the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is full for all games. If you’re a Tottenham Member hunting for primary market tickets, this platform is open until just four hours before kick-off on a matchday.
If you’re a THFC Season Ticket holder you can give your Spurs ticket to someone else. You can transfer your Spurs seat to a friend or member of your family, provided you add them to ‘My Network’ on your eTicketing account.
There is space for up to 20 people in this network, but they need to be members and you’ll need their Client Reference Number (CRN) to make it work. You can share your Spurs ticket with non-members, but they need a Spurs online account to get the CRN.
Is the Tottenham Hotspur Tour worth it?
Tottenham Hotspur stadium tour tickets are worth buying. This is arguably the finest new football stadium in Europe, and there are several ways to experience it. You can take a 90-minute all-access self-guided tour, go behind the scenes on an exclusive matchday tour, get all the stats on a technical tour, or take a look around in the company of a Spurs legend.
Who are Tottenham’s biggest rivals?
Arsenal. They meet in the North London Derby, a match with a fiery atmosphere. They first faced off in 1909, when Arsenal was still based in South East London, and have played 195 teams in the league. Arsenal have the superior record with 82 wins to Spurs’ 61.
Who is Tottenham’s top scorer?
Harry Kane scored a record 280 goals for Spurs in all competitions (213 in all competitions). Next on the list is Jimmy Greaves who bagged 266 goals in all (220 in the league).
Has Tottenham ever been relegated?
Yes, Spurs suffered several relegations in the first half of the 20th century, notably in 1918-19 in the first league season for the First World War. The most recent relegation came in 1976-77, a couple of years after their greatest manager, Bill Nicholson had resigned. Spurs bounced back the following season at the start of a rebuild that would earn two FA Cups (1981, 1982) and a UEFA Cup (1984).
What is the Tottenham bird?
The bird on the Spurs badge is a cockerel. The reason for this symbol relates to the club’s namesake, the famous medieval knight Harry Hotspur (1364-1403). Born Henry Percy, he got the nickname ‘Hotspur’ for his aggression in battle, making his horse gallop faster by driving the spurs on his heels into its sides. Historically, another animal known for wearing spurs was the fighting cock, and this bird was chosen by the club as a symbol by association.
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