Tottenham will face Reading in their first pre-season fixture of the summer.
Spurs will travel to the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday (19 August) to face the Royals as they begin life under Thomas Frank.
The focus will be on the new manager, with the Spurs faithful excited to see what formation the Dane will employ and whether new signings Kōta Takai and Mohammed Kudus will make their debuts.
The contest will kick off at 3pm, with Tottenham News sharing the latest information regarding tickets, travel, and the weather forecast for those going along.
Tickets and parking are available for fans
As per the club’s official website, last updated on 9 July, Tottenham fans have been allocated 4,100 seats for the contest.
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All season ticket holders, including wheelchair and ambulant season ticket holders, who had already applied by the initial deadline have had their places confirmed.
The remaining tickets will go on sale at 10am on 14 July for those who did not apply, as well as One Hotspur Members, with one seat available per client reference number.
Tickets are priced as £12 for adults, £7 for seniors over 65 and fans aged 18-24, while junior prices range from £3 to £7.
The stadium is located 15 minutes away on foot from Reading Green Park station, while fans travelling directly into Reading Station will also be able to board the F1 shuttle service, which starts two hours before kick-off.
Alternatively, a taxi from the centre of town should cost around £10, and parking is available at the stadium for £15.
However, it is advisable to reserve a space in advance for those wishing to guarantee a spot, which must be done at least four hours before kick-off.
Fans advised to be wary of hot conditions
Temperatures are expected to reach up to 28°C on Saturday as fans are advised to take necessary precautions to protect themselves.
With little cloud coverage predicted in the afternoon, sunscreen and plenty of fluids will be essential to ensure both maximum safety and enjoyment.
A gentle breeze is expected, which may offer some respite to the spectators, but they should be geared up for a very hot day out in the summer sunshine.