It’s goodbye Wembley, hello spectacular new 62,000-seater stadium for Tottenham Hotspur and we have two categories of ticket available for Harry Kane & Co’s 2018/19 Premier League home games. With the team expected to compete on all fronts, the new season should be a cracker!
While it’s not the White Hart Lane of old, Tottenham’s new stadium, built on the site of their famous previous ground, looks incredible and the atmosphere promises to be electric.
What’s more, under the watchful stewardship of Mauricio Pochettino and with England’s World Cup hero Harry Kane leading the way, on the pitch Spurs should be a force to be reckoned with.
Tickets
There are two choices of ticket available:
1: General Admission Tickets
- Located in the short side, home section
- Food and drink available to purchase
- E-tickets – sent 3-5 days prior to the game
2: Travel Club HALFWAY LINE Tickets
- Premium Tier 1 Seating
- Padded seats
- Grazing menu served pre-match in stadium lounge
- Cash bar
- Complimentary match programme
- E-tickets – sent 3-5 days prior to the game
Enquire about this trip
- Fill in the form below to check the availability and estimated price of this trip.
- Note: to guarantee availability of this holiday you have to submit a booking instead.
Why should I book instead?
- Hotels prices and room availability are constantly changing, so when you book a holiday (not just enquire) we can reserve your hotel rooms and transport for you.
- By booking, your holiday arrangements can be guaranteed.
<h3>Fixtures</h3>
All fixtures are subject to dates changes and kick-off times for the purposes of television coverage or participation in European competition. Unless specifically stated, day time games can kick off at 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 3.00pm, 4.00pm and 5.30pm while evening games kick off at 7.45pm or 8.00pm. However, it is strongly recommended to check an official Premier League fixture list before booking as tickets are non refundable in the event of a kick off time being changed due to TV schedules, fixture congestion etc.
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<li>September 15 – Liverpool – 12.30pm</li>
<li>October 6 – Cardiff City</li>
<li>October 27 – Manchester City</li>
<li>November 24 – Chelsea</li>
<li>December 5 – Southampton</li>
<li>December 15 – Burnley</li>
<li>December 26 – Bournemouth</li>
<li>December 29 – Wolves</li>
<li>January 12 – Manchester United</li>
<li>January 30 – Watford</li>
<li>February 2 – Newcastle United</li>
<li>February 9 – Leicester City</li>
<li>March 2 – Arsenal</li>
<li>March 16 – Crystal Palace</li>
<li>April 6 – Brighton & Hove Albion</li>
<li>April 13 – Huddersfield Town</li>
<li>April 27 – West Ham</li>
<li>May 12 – Everton</li>
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