Tottenham are preparing for their second Premier League game of the season against Manchester City on Sunday.
Tottenham opened the campaign with a 3-0 win against Burnley as Thomas Frank kicked off his reign at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in excellent fashion.
Goals from Brennan Johnson and Richarlison made the difference for Spurs, something which they will be hopeful of doing against Pep Guardiola’s men on 23 August.
This certainly represents a tough test for the Lilywhites, but after pushing PSG close before losing on penalties in the Super Cup, the N17 club have experience against top sides already this season.
With all eyes on a trip to the Etihad Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur News has highlighted everything you need to know before the clash.
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Tottenham supporters to expect sunny conditions for Man City game
There has been a sudden shift in weather conditions, from the high temperatures of Spurs’ opening day win against Burnley, reaching upwards of 25 degrees.
This will once again be the case in Greater Manchester as a drop of 5 degrees is expected from matchweek to matchweek, despite recent conditions of 15 degrees in the typically rainy city.
The Met Office (21 August) has predicted sunny spells around the Etihad with temperatures in the region of 20 degrees expected for kick off at 12:30pm.
There is also little chance of rain in and around the Citizens’ ground, with a maximum 30 per cent chance of precipitation forecast for the day of the clash.
Away tickets sold out for Manchester City vs Tottenham
Spurs were handed an allocation of 3,065 for the trip to the Etihad, but there are no tickets available for supporters against Guardiola’s men.
The Lilywhites contact season ticket holders via email to allow them to apply for away tickets, so any chances of purchasing tickets will have been offered to fans directly.
Tickets are available for Cityzens Matchday and Junior Members in what is the second release for the clash against Tottenham.
Guide for away fans at Manchester City
There are a number of methods for Spurs fans to make their way to the Etihad, ready for the 12:30pm kick-off against the 10-time Premier League champions.
There are a vast number of trains travelling from the capital to Manchester, with options available from Euston to Manchester Picadilly, with the Metrolink trams being the best way to navigate to the ground in time for the match.
There is also the option of driving, although a journey by car could take upwards of four hours due to bank holiday traffic.
Parking at these park and ride sites is free, with direct links available to the Etihad on using the Metrolink network.
With that being said, Tottenham fans are urged to stay away from the immediate vicinity of the ground if they wish to attend a pub, as the nearest ones to the stadium are used by home fans only.