Tottenham Hotspur Stadium · Match Day Travel Guide

Tottenham Hotspur
Travel Guide

No tube to the ground — that's the first thing to know. White Hart Lane or Seven Sisters? Here's what actually works, what gets chaotic on a big match day and how to get away sharpish afterwards.

🚆Northumberland Park8 min walk
🔵Victoria lineSeven Sisters
🏟️62,850 capacitylargest in London
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62,850

capacity — largest club stadium in London

8 min

walk from Northumberland Park — the closest station

18 min

by National Rail from Liverpool Street

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different rail options serving the stadium area

Featured event — June 2026

Bad Bunny at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
🔴 LIVE THIS MONTHConcert · 27 & 28 June 2026

Bad Bunny is here

Two sold-out nights, 62,850 fans a time. We've built a full travel guide — nearest stations, stage times, the post-show escape plan and last trains.

Travel guide

Getting there

Four ways to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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National Rail from Liverpool Street

The insider move. Take Greater Anglia from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane (10-min walk) or Northumberland Park (8-min walk). Just 18 minutes and cheaper than the tube. Trains run every 15 minutes on match days — this is the fastest route from Central and East London.

Every 15 min on match days
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Victoria Line to Seven Sisters

Fast from Central London with no changes. King's Cross to Seven Sisters takes just 11 minutes. The 15-minute walk from Seven Sisters to the stadium is well-signposted and busy on match days. Great option from south London (Brixton, Stockwell, Clapham).

Trains every 2–3 min
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Overground to Tottenham Hale

Good for fans from east and west London. Tottenham Hale is a 20-minute walk from the stadium, or one stop on the National Rail to White Hart Lane. The Overground connects to Stratford, Hackney, Dalston and beyond — excellent if you are coming from east London.

20-min walk or 1 NR stop
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Bus (149, 259, 279)

Routes 149, 259 and 279 all serve the Tottenham High Road, close to the stadium. The 149 connects from Liverpool Street and London Bridge via Stoke Newington. Good option if you are already in north-east London or prefer to avoid the train.

Alight Tottenham High Road

Timing & tactics

Beat the match day crowds

Before the event

  • National Rail tip: Liverpool Street → White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park beats tube on speed and cost
  • Victoria line: King's Cross → Seven Sisters in 11 min — great from south and central London
  • Premier League: Arrive 75 minutes before kick-off — area is well organised pre-match
  • NFL London: Arrive 2 hours early — 62,850 capacity, international crowd, plan extra time

After the event

  • Option 1: National Rail to Liverpool Street — fills fast, get there quickly after final whistle
  • Option 2: Seven Sisters (Victoria line) — expect queues but they flow well
  • Option 3: Walk to Northumberland Park — slightly less crowded NR platform than White Hart Lane
  • ⚠ Late events: Check last National Rail train — limited service after midnight

Insider tip: Northumberland Park

Northumberland Park is 2 minutes closer than White Hart Lane and consistently less crowded post-match. Experienced Spurs fans use it every time.

Station by station

Which station to use and when

Northumberland Park

National Rail
8 min· Exit station, left along Northumberland Park road toward stadium
Moderate crowds
Accessibility: Step-free access available
Best for: Best overall — closest station, fast from Liverpool Street. Often overlooked so less crowded.

White Hart Lane

National Rail
10 min· Exit station northbound, follow crowds along High Road
High crowds
Accessibility: Step-free access available
Best for: Pre-match. Well-signposted, familiar to regular Spurs fans. Same line as Northumberland Park.
Watch out: Post-match — very busy. Consider walking 5 min extra to Northumberland Park instead.

Seven Sisters

Victoria
15 min· Exit toward High Road North, walk north — well-signposted on match days
High crowds
Accessibility: Step-free on Victoria line platforms
Best for: Main tube option. Excellent for south and central London. Victoria line direct from King's Cross, Victoria, Brixton.

Tottenham Hale

VictoriaOverground
20 min (or 1 NR stop)· Or take one National Rail stop to White Hart Lane (2 min)
Low crowds
Accessibility: Fully step-free — lifts available
Best for: Major interchange. Best for fans from east London (Stratford, Hackney) or connecting from Stansted. Take one NR train to White Hart Lane.

Before & after

Food & drink nearby

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Pre-match pubs

  • Goose WingsPopular pre-match spot near Seven Sisters
  • The Antwerp ArmsLocal favourite, proper pub atmosphere
  • The Bill NicholsonNamed after the legendary Spurs manager
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Quick food

  • Tottenham High Road chicken shopsFast, cheap, classic pre-match fuel
  • Stadium food kiosksWide range inside — burgers, pies, hot dogs
  • McDonald's, Seven Sisters RoadQuick option near the tube
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Stadium experience

  • Beavertown Brewery tap roomInside the stadium — world-class craft beer
  • Bills restaurantFull restaurant at the stadium, book ahead
  • Sky BarRooftop bar in the stadium — views across London
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Family options

  • Nando's, Bruce Grove10 min walk — family-friendly classic
  • Tottenham Hotspurs Foundation caféCommunity café near the stadium
  • Pizza Express, Wood GreenNearby for a proper sit-down meal

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the closest station to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

Northumberland Park (National Rail) is the closest — just an 8-minute walk. It is served by trains from Liverpool Street and is often overlooked in favour of White Hart Lane, which is 10 minutes away. Both are on the same line and just one stop apart.

Is there a tube station near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

The nearest tube station is Seven Sisters on the Victoria line, which is a 15-minute walk from the stadium. The Victoria line is fast and frequent from Central London, making Seven Sisters the most popular tube option for Spurs fans from south and central London.

How do I get to Spurs stadium from Liverpool Street?

Take the National Rail Greater Anglia service from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane (10-min walk) or Northumberland Park (8-min walk). The journey takes approximately 18 minutes and trains run every 15 minutes on match days. This is the fastest and cheapest route from Central London.

Is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium accessible?

Yes — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is fully step-free and has excellent accessibility throughout. There is dedicated accessible viewing at multiple levels, accessible toilets, Changing Places facilities, and a comprehensive accessibility service. Contact the club in advance for personalised assistance.

What time is the last train from White Hart Lane station?

Last trains from White Hart Lane typically run until around midnight, but always check National Rail before travelling — especially for evening fixtures. Service can be limited late at night. If you miss the last train, Seven Sisters (Victoria line, 15-min walk) runs trains much later.

How do I get to Tottenham from South London?

The Victoria line is perfect from South London. From Brixton take the Victoria line north — it is a direct, no-change journey to Seven Sisters (30 min). From Stockwell and Clapham you can also take the Victoria line direct to Seven Sisters. From Waterloo, change to the Victoria line at Vauxhall or Stockwell.

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