Since 2023, BigParking has provided parking for fans visiting Tottenham on Matchdays, also using the land for parking for NFL Fixtures, Concerts and Events.
Whilst there is onsite parking, this is limited and available by permit only.
BigParking's safe and secure offsite parking locations can be pre-booked online or over the phone from £15 at www.thebigparking.co.uk or by calling 024 7538 6631
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home ground of Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur, located in north London. It's an established oncert venue for touring artists and the UK home of American Football NFL matches.
It replaced the club's former stadium, White Hart Lane.
With a capacity of 62,850 seats, it is the third largest football stadium in England and the largest club stadium in London. Designed as a multi-purpose venue, it also serves as the UK's NFL base and features the world's first retractable football pitch, which reveals a synthetic turf field underneath for NFL London Games, concerts, and other events.
The stadium was a key element of the Northumberland Development Project, a
20-year regeneration scheme aimed at revitalising Tottenham. The project, covering
the area of the demolished White Hart Lane and its surroundings, was conceived in
2007 and announced in 2008. After several revisions and delays, construction finally
began in 2015, and the stadium officially opened on April 3, 2019, with a ceremony
preceding its first Premier League match.
Originally, the name "Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" was intended to be a placeholder,
with plans to sell naming rights to a sponsor. However, the name remains unchanged.
Fans and some media often refer to it as New White Hart Lane.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is home to NFL (National Football League) Events in the United Kingdom attracting American Football fans from across the Country excited to see Live Football.
This year the Tottenham Hotspur stadium will play host to the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings on the 6th of October and will see the Jacksonville Jaguars return to play the Chicago Bears on the 13th October.
Fans who would prefer to drive can pre-book parking with BigParking at Fleecefield Primary School. Parking can be prebooked here
Music fans looking for Parking options for the Concerts being held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2025 can book secure parking at a local primary school.
As well as being patrolled and manned for guest security, the School will directly benefit from the parking revenue.
Spaces are almost sold out. Prebooking is essential. Parking can be pre-booked here
A large Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is in operation and the roads in the surrounding area are usually always closed prior to, during and after any games are played. Drivers looking for matchday parking in side streets will not find the same opportunities as at other grounds. Prebook Offsite Parking in Advance if you'd prefer to Drive to Spurs
Please be aware that some roads near the stadium will be closed before, during, and immediately after the match to ensure the safety of spectators, local residents, and businesses, as well as to allow emergency services access to the area.
Several side roads around the stadium are closed to general traffic from two hours before the match until one hour after it ends.
Only emergency services, local residents, businesses, and vehicles with the necessary permits are allowed access to the road closure zone.
Road closures are subject to change and may differ for non-Tottenham Hotspur events. Please refer to the road closure maps for detailed information.
On matchdays, parking bays on Love Lane and Whitehall Street are suspended, and these roads are closed for up to one and a half hours after the match to accommodate queues at White Hart Lane station.
For one to two hours after a match, Leeside Road operates one-way eastbound, and Willoughby Lane operates one-way northbound from its junction with Willoughby Park Road.
Event day parking controls are in effect within this area.
Popular with Home and Away fans for its accessibility and location, parking is available to prebook at Fleecefield Primary School. Brettenham Rd, London, N18 2ES.
Parking revenue is shared with the community and the school offers secure parking facilities, making it an ideal choice for fans looking to avoid the crowded areas closer to the venue.
This parking arrangement helps alleviate congestion near the stadium, ensuring a smoother arrival and
departure experience for spectators.
It is advisable to prebook to secure a spot, as availability may be limited on matchdays.
It's Located a Short walk from Spurs. There are numerous Burger vans, Programme Sellers and Merchandise Peddlars on the quick walk to Tottenham Hotspur.
Parking costs £15 per car and can be pre-booked at thebigparking.co.uk
The new “Feature Grill” (Block 102) will present a rotating menu of various cuisines throughout the season, offering a global culinary experience.
Starting with Southeast Asia, the menu will include new dishes such as Thai green curry with sticky rice and
HoiSin Duck Bao Buns, along with the fan-favourite Katsu Chicken Burger from last season, previously available at the Marketplace.
At the Touchline Grills, new Loaded Jerk Chicken Waffle Fries will be introduced. To expand plant-based options, the vegan burgers have been replaced with a Smashed Mushroom Patty, and a new vegan Loaded Shawarma is being launched.
The new Seoul Birdie food outlet, located in the Marketplace, is being launched in collaboration with renowned American-Korean TV Chef Judy Joo. The Seoul Birdie outlet will feature her signature dishes, including the Korean Katsu Rice Bowl, BBQ Pulled Pork Tacos, and the Seoul Birdie Chicken Sub.
To quench your thirst, draught Guinness is being introduced at select feature bars, along with signature cocktails at selected tap inns.
New Additions:
- Tap Inns: In addition to the Signature Pie and Sausage Rolls, they are introducing
a new guest pie, the Braised Chicken Pot Pie, and a new Plant-Based Roasted
Chestnut Mushroom Pie.
- Touchline Grills: New offerings include Loaded Jerk Chicken Waffle Fries, Lemon
Sole Goujons, Loaded Shawarma, and the Smashed Mushroom Burger.
- Feature Grill: The menu features Thai Green Chicken Curry with Sticky Rice,
which can be substituted with tofu, Hoisin Duck Bao Buns, and the Marketplace
staple, Katsu Chicken Burger.
- Bagel Bar: Following last season’s success, the new Moroccan Spiced Falafel
Bagel is now available. The salt beef and smoked salmon & cream cheese bagels
remain on the menu.
- Chicken House: Introducing New Crispy Coated Chicken Wings.
Located in the South Stand, food retailers can be found within the marketplace, they are:
The Linesman who provides classic fish and chips, N17 Grill with their homemade burgers, Katsu Korner bringing in the Katsu Curry and other Japanese-inspired food, Smashed Olive cooking up a storm with thin and crispy, hand rolled, baked Italian Pizza, Goal Line Bar who has the longest stadium bar in Europe with 6 different beers which are brewed in house in the stadium’s brewery, and finally The Chicken House with, you guessed it, crispy and home spiced Chicken.
Their drinks menu included a number of soft drinks such as Coke Zero, Diet Coke, Fanta Zero, Sprite Zero and Water, Hot Drinks such as Tea & Coffee and also a selection of alcoholic beverages such as Amstel, Heineken, Neck Oil, One of Our Own, Inch’s Pint, Heineken 0% and Guinness.
The stadium is well-served by TfL buses, although some services are diverted during the road closure period. These diversions will be minimised to ensure buses return to the High Road as soon as possible after the final whistle.
Before and during a match, buses that usually operate along the High Road (routes 149, 259, 279, and 349) are diverted to Lansdowne Road, rejoining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is served by four train stations:
1. White Hart Lane (London Overground): Located approximately 5 minutes
walking distance from the stadium, around 500 steps in total for those into
their fitness!
2. Northumberland Park (Abellio Greater Anglia Services): About 10 minutes
walking time to the stadium, almost double the amount of steps though, with a
total of 1,000.
3. Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line and Abellio Greater Anglia Services):
Approximately 25 minutes walking time to the ground. A lot longer than the
rest but you can beat most of the pre and post match crowds, Roughly 2,500
steps in total, a quarter of the recommended daily target!
4. Seven Sisters (Victoria Line and London Overground): Approximately 30
minutes walk to the stadium, and even more steps! 3,000 to be precise.
A pub more popular amongst the Spurs supporters, The Bricklayers Arms is a proper supporters sanctuary, coated in history and memorabilia collected throughout the years, and can still offer you a perfect pint no matter the result. However, after visiting the establishment ourselves, it is possible for neutral fans and maybe even opposition fans to have a swift one prior to and after kick off, but keep the badge flashing to a minimum.
The Haringey Irish Centre accepts away fans