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How to buy tickets to watch Tottenham Hotspur

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Spurs tickets are on sale for the 2024/25 season and you can now book your trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium…

With our partners Sportsbreaks.com, you have a range of official ticket packages to choose from to secure your seat in North London.

Take your pick between general admission tickets in the North Stand or a hospitality experience in the Travel Club Lounge with your seats situated in East Premium Level 2/3.

Alongside your ticket, your package will also include either an overnight hotel stay in London or a TFL Travelcard (*only with the hospitality ticket).

With every home fixture – both domestic and European – on sale with Sportsbreaks.com, you can get access to any game of your choice.

How to buy Tottenham Hotspur tickets

Head over to Sportsbreaks.com and select a fixture of your choice to attend.

Both your official ticket and your hotel stay/TFL Travelcard will be included in your package, which can be booked with a few simple clicks.

You’re promised a hassle-free experience and you can start getting excited for your trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Do I need to be a Tottenham member to buy tickets?

No. This is the good part… You don’t need to be a Tottenham member, join any lists or queues or have a customer number to book your Spurs tickets.

With Sportsbreaks.com you can book a ticket + hotel/travel package for the fixture of your choice with ease.

What hotels are best for a Tottenham match?

With a range of 3-4 star hotels on offer included in your Sportsbreaks.com package, you’ve got a wide selection of hotels to choose from.

Take your pick from a number of hotels dotted all across London to help you make the most of your trip to the capital.

All hotels are located within an accessible distance from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, either by walking, the tube or a bus or taxi.

What do I get with the lounge as part of my ticket?

Alongside your luxury padded seat in East Premium Level Two / Three (Block 237 – 238 corner), you’ll also have access to the Travel Club Lounge.

You’ll be given complimentary artisan bowl food before the game, a complimentary drink at half-time drink and a match-day programme.

In the state-of-the-art Lounge, you’ll be on the receiving end of an unforgettable experience with Sportsbreaks.com.

Where will my seats be located within the stadium?

Depending on the package you choose, you’ll either be seated in the North Stand (General Admission ticket) or the East Premium Level Two / Three in Block 237 or 238 corner (Hospitality ticket).

Either way, you’ll be sat in the heart of the stadium with the perfect seat to sample the atmosphere and watch all of the action.

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Spurs insider reveals fringe player has 'impressed' club upon his return this summer

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Last year, we saw Giovani Lo Celso handed another opportunity at Tottenham Hotspur and this summer could be the same for another fringe player.

Tottenham have flown to Japan for next stage of pre-season

Tottenham have already taken to the field in three pre-season friendlies ahead of the new 2024/25 campaign.

Postecoglou’s side started with a behind-closed-doors fixture against Cambridge United at Hotspur Way and followed it up with further victories against Hearts and QPR.

While Spurs supporters weren’t able to watch the Cambridge match, they have seen Djed Spence included in Postecoglou‘s plans.

The right-back had enjoyed decent showings against Hearts and QPR, playing the second half in both fixtures.

Spurs insider Paul O’Keefe has revealed on X that the 23-year-old has impressed the club following his return this summer.

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Spence had a disastrous first half to last season on loan at Leeds United where he made just seven appearances across all competitions (transfermarkt), before returning to Tottenham in January to head out on loan once again.

Spence has impressed Spurs this summer

His stint at Genoa in the second half of last season certainly helped to improve his reputation with a solid display with the Serie A outfit.

The right-back has been the subject of interest of a permanent transfer to Genoa, however, a deal has unable to be reached with both clubs unable to agree a fee below the £8.5m option to buy included in his contract last season (BBC).

Spence was yesterday included in the travelling party for Tottenham’s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea, while Bryan Gil and Sergio Reguilon were left behind to seek transfers away from the club.

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Sometimes it is hard to not get ahead of yourself when a player who looks to have no future at the club, starts to impress.

We saw the same with Giovani Lo Celso last summer, who was arguably Tottenham’s best player in pre-season and was given a chance by Ange Postecoglou to remain with the squad.

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Report: Liverpool are set to rival Tottenham for £60 million top target

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Tottenham Hotspur have long reported interest in Crystal Palace star man, Eberechi Eze, who is believed to have a release clause in his contract worth around £60 million, but Liverpool have now also joined the race.

Eze is a long-reported Tottenham target

Crystal Palace’s number ten certainly put himself in the shop window for Spurs last season as he smashed in a long-range free-kick against the Lilywhites at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a ground that Postecoglou and co have seemingly been keen to bring Eze back to ever since.

It’s believed that Eze, like Olise, has a release clause active this summer worth around £60 million plus add-ons, according to the Daily Mail.

Tottenham perhaps believed they had a clear run at the attacking midfielder after a report from The Athletic stated that although Manchester City hold an interest in the 26-year-old, they do not intend to make a move for him.

Liverpool have joined the chase for Eze

Football Insider has issued a new report though which suggests that the competition for Eze is not quite as small as first hoped.

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The update reveals that both Tottenham and Liverpool have now registered their interest in signing Oliver Glasner’s prized possession, with both clubs showing the most concrete interest in the player this summer.

Spurs and Liverpool are believed to both be preparing bids for when Eze returns to training following his EUROs final heartbreak as part of the England squad.

Palace would be under less pressure to sell Eze, following the £50.8 million the cub secured as a result of Olise’s switch to Bayern Munich, but if as reported, Eze does have a release clause, Crystal Palace can’t stand in Eze’s way. (Sky Sports)

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Eberechi Eze is someone that I have felt should have been a Tottenham player when he left QPR. The 26-year-old has flair, class and creativity, all skills which have made players incredibly popular at White Hart Lane down the years.

Liverpool’s interest may be a concern, but should a release clause be in Eze’s deal it may come down to a matter of playing time promises and conversations with managers, the latter of which we know Postecoglou is a specialist in.

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Journalist would be surprised if Spurs actually pull off deal, despite positive reports

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Stunning reports have emerged in the past week that Tottenham are set to agree a deal with Aston Villa which would see Jacob Ramsey and Giovani Lo Celso swap places.

Ramsey and Lo Celso could swap clubs

Sky Sports reported back in early July that Tottenham would seek to thrash out a deal with Aston Villa over the swap of Giovanni Lo Celso and Jacob Ramsey.

The Argentine failed to make a mark on the Spurs first team last season under Postecoglou and with little time remaining on his deal, an exit looks possible.

The report from Sky stated that Ramsey is a long-term target for Tottenham and would fulfil what is believed to be a priority position this window for the club, central midfield.

DSports in Argentina then revealed on the 20th of July that a deal was agreed between Aston Villa and Spurs over a swap for Ramsey and Lo Celso, which would also include Tottenham paying the Villains £20 million.

It wouldn’t be Spurs’ first double deal this window either after Archie Gray and Joe Rodon went opposite ways in deals with Leeds United.

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Darren Lewis would be ‘very surprised’

Darren Lewis was quizzed on the rumoured swap deal between Aston Villa and Tottenham whilst speaking to the Last Word on Spurs, but the journalist seemed unconvinced of Spurs’ chances.

He said: “I think it would be a terrific signing for you, but I would be very surprised if Villa were to sell or if Ramsey were to go.

“Ramsey is only 23 and he has such a high ceiling. As things stand, Villa have said they don’t want to sell. Even though you could offer the money and offer Lo Celso as well, I don’t think he would want to go, I think he would want to play Champions League football next season.”

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Swap deals are notoriously hard to pull off, even though both these clubs have completed one this summer already.

The reason they are so difficult is due to what Darren Lewis stated above, it’s very hard to first, agree on a fee between the two sides that also includes a player, and then to get the players to also agree that swapping clubs is the right move in their career.

Should a deal be done, however, it would be an outstanding piece of business. Ramsey is still young but has potential as well as being homegrown.

Lo Celso’s current deal is rapidly running out and utilising him in a deal to earn a discount with Aston Villa could be great business.

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Tottenham confirm departure of player who made 184 appearances for the club

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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the departure of a member of Ange Postecoglou’s first-team squad.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has left Tottenham

It has been confirmed on the official Spurs website that Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has completed his transfer to Olympique Marseille.

The Danish international was in the final year of his contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and had been heavily linked with a move away from the club during the current transfer window.

The 28-year-old moves to the Ligue 1 side on loan for the 2024/25 season, with an obligation that would see the move become permanent.

Hojbjerg was reported to have been the subject of interest from Galatasaray with the vice-chairman of the Turkish giants admitting earlier this month they were keen on the midfielder while also revealing he had many suitors (CNN Turk).

Fabrizio Romano first broke news of Marseille’s interest in the former Southampton player late on Saturday evening (20/7/24) on the social network platform X.

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Hojbjerg completes transfer to Marseille

Hojbjerg made 184 appearances for Spurs, netting 10 times and grabbing 16 assists across all competitions during his time in N17 (transfermarkt).

He spent four years in North London but became a bit-part player under boss Ange Postecoglou who had the likes of Pape Matar Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma ahead of him in the pecking order last season.

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Hojbjerg’s commitment and professionalism could never be questioned, however, his style of play simply does not suit the way Ange Postecoglou expects his players to operate.

Under the Australian, players have to be brave on the ball and be able to move it quickly into forward positions, which is not the Dane’s style.

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Spurs may turn attention to another PL star instead of Eberechi Eze

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Tottenham Hotspur have long been linked with a move for Eberechi Eze, but the situation surrounding the Crystal Palace star is complex. So, the Lilywhites could be ready to turn to a different Premier League winger instead.

Same price tag, simpler deal

Crystal Palace have been demanding at least £60m for Eze, with a release clause giving the Eagles a strong hand in negotiations.

However, Spurs have other options, and they may be ready to move on from Eze and pursue Pedro Neto, instead.

That’s according to Ben Jacobs, who told GiveMeSport: “Palace still want to hang on to Eze, and Spurs could instead turn their attention to Pedro Neto. Wolves are slightly more willing sellers at the right price, but there won’t be much difference in the ballpark fee.”

Jacobs claims the Eze deal would be “complicated,” but the good news for Spurs is that he would want to stay in London if he were to leave Palace.

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Neto could be the new Spurs target

Meanwhile, Tottenham have had their eyes on Neto for a while, too. According to Graeme Bailey for Rousing the Kop, Spurs and Newcastle are interested in the Portuguese winger.

More recently, Sky Sports reporter, Michael Bridge, claimed Tottenham are looking to seal the signings of two attackers this summer: Neto, and Jonathan David from Lille.

It is thought Tottenham are looking for someone versatile to play across the front line for the upcoming season.

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If Neto can put his injuries behind him, he would be a great signing. He’s more of an out-and-out winger than Eze, and on his day he’s an incredibly dangerous and highly creative player.

I could see us getting him for cheaper than Eze, too, but I do think Eze is a better all-round player. Either way, I would be pretty happy.

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Spurs may turn attention to another PL star instead of Eberechi Eze

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Tottenham Hotspur have long been linked with a move for Eberechi Eze, but the situation surrounding the Crystal Palace star is complex. So, the Lilywhites could be ready to turn to a different Premier League winger instead.

Same price tag, simpler deal

Crystal Palace have been demanding at least £60m for Eze, with a release clause giving the Eagles a strong hand in negotiations.

However, Spurs have other options, and they may be ready to move on from Eze and pursue Pedro Neto, instead.

That’s according to Ben Jacobs, who told GiveMeSport: “Palace still want to hang on to Eze, and Spurs could instead turn their attention to Pedro Neto. Wolves are slightly more willing sellers at the right price, but there won’t be much difference in the ballpark fee.”

Jacobs claims the Eze deal would be “complicated,” but the good news for Spurs is that he would want to stay in London if he were to leave Palace.

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Neto could be the new Spurs target

Meanwhile, Tottenham have had their eyes on Neto for a while, too. According to Graeme Bailey for Rousing the Kop, Spurs and Newcastle are interested in the Portuguese winger.

More recently, Sky Sports reporter, Michael Bridge, claimed Tottenham are looking to seal the signings of two attackers this summer: Neto, and Jonathan David from Lille.

It is thought Tottenham are looking for someone versatile to play across the front line for the upcoming season.

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If Neto can put his injuries behind him, he would be a great signing. He’s more of an out-and-out winger than Eze, and on his day he’s an incredibly dangerous and highly creative player.

I could see us getting him for cheaper than Eze, too, but I do think Eze is a better all-round player. Either way, I would be pretty happy.

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Pundit thinks Tottenham are about to make a big mistake in the transfer window

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Spurs look set to sell Danish international, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, in the coming days after reports of a deal being agreed with Marseille. Ex-Crystal Palace player, and Tottenham fan, Darren Ambrose, has expressed his disappointment at the transfer.

Hojbjerg is set for a switch to Ligue 1

It has long been expected that Hojbjerg would depart Tottenham this summer after seemingly falling down the pecking order under Ange Postecoglou.

Although Hojbjerg featured in all but two of Spurs’ Premier League games last season, he only started eight games, his lowest tally since joining the club by some way. (TransferMarkt)

Fabrizio Romano revealed on Sunday the 21st of July that Hojbjerg had agreed on a switch to Marseille, accepting the French side’s offer after speaking to the club’s new manager, Roberto De Zerbi.

Romano confirmed the Dane had no intentions of agreeing to a new Spurs deal with his current one expiring next year.

More clarity on the structure and payment of the deal was announced by Alasdair Gold who explained that Hojbjerg’s move would be a loan with an obligation to buy, effectively meaning that Marseille would pay Spurs up to £17 million at the conclusion of his loan which ends in the summer of 2025.

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Ambrose isn’t happy with Spurs’ decision to sell Hojbjerg

Despite Tottenham receiving an impressive potential £17 million fee for an unwanted midfielder whose contract expires next summer, Tottenham fan and ex-player, Darren Ambrose, isn’t pleased.

He said (TalkSport on YouTube): “You know what? I am disappointed by that. I know he gets a lot of stick, I think sometimes unnecessarily. I think he is like marmite for Spurs supporters. Sometimes they are not having him, sometimes they are 50-50- really, but I like him.

“I think he could add a lot in terms of experience as well. You can tell that he is passionate for the football club when he comes on. Sometimes he has come on, he has cleared one off the line, and it’s like he has scored a goal. He had a good Euros as well. I am disappointed if this goes ahead.”

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As Ambrose stated above, Hojbjerg did split opinion, although I feel the opinion was less 50-50 towards the end of his time at Tottenham and more fans leant towards selling the midfielder, rather than keeping him.

I believe £17 million or so is a great deal for a player who clearly wasn’t hugely important to Tottenham, nor the manager and is 28-years-old and unwilling to sign a new contract.

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Fabrizio Romano reveals Spurs are in talks with club over player who will 'leave' this summer

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Tottenham Hotspur boarded their flight to Japan earlier today to kick off the Asia leg of their pre-season tour and left two senior players back at Hotspur Way who are surplus to Ange Postecoglou’s plans.

Bryan Gil is set to leave Tottenham this summer

The Spurs head coach has selected a mix of promising academy talent and experience to head to Japan and South Korea, however, Postecoglou has once again shown there is no room for sentiment in his plans.

The official Spurs site released the travelling squad for the tour and while Fraser Forster has remained back at the club’s Hotspur Way training facility to continue his rehabilitation from a fractured foot, Bryan Gil and Sergio Reguilon were omitted to ‘explore prospective transfer opportunities’.

Tottenham insider Paul O’Keefe has now taken to social media platform X to reveal that the club are in discussions over a possible exit for Gil.

O’Keefe has claimed that La Liga outfit Girona are interested in the Spanish international, and while no transfer fee has been agreed at this stage, talks between the club and player are continuing.

Gil joined Tottenham back in 2021 for a £21.6m fee with Erik Lamela moving to Sevilla as part of the deal (The Sun).

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Fabrizio Romano provides update on Bryan Gil

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has also shared his understanding of Gil’s situation on X by confirming Girona have opened initial talks with the North Londoners.

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Bryan Gil’s move to Tottenham has been nothing short of a disaster, the winger is not capable of dealing with the physicality of the Premier League and the fact he is said to have snubbed a loan to Brighton in January to continue to warm the bench at Spurs speaks volumes.

A move back to Spain would certainly suit Gil’s style of play, hopefully, Spurs can claw back a respectable amount of a fee, or at least command a decent future sell-on percentage.

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Tottenham confirm departure of midfielder on season

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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the departure of one of the club’s promising young players on loan.

Loan deal confirmed for Matthew Craig

Tottenham have confirmed via their official site this evening that Matthew Craig has agreed a loan move to Barnsley for the 2024/25 campaign.

The 21-year-old spent the second half of last season with League Two outfit Doncaster Rovers, who narrowly missed out on promotion having lost to Crewe Alexandra in the play-offs.

He played a key part in Doncaster’s remarkable rise from the club being in 20th place when he joined, winning 14 and losing just once in 19 games to help them to a fifth-placed finish.

Craig made his Premier League debut for Tottenham on the final day of the 2022/23 season as a late substitute against Leeds United at Elland Road under the management of Ryan Mason.

The young midfielder will now link up with his new Barnsley team-mates at their pre-season training camp at Loughborough University this week.

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Craig will spend the 2024/25 season at Barnsley

A statement on the official Spurs site read: “Matthew Craig has joined League One side Barnsley on loan for the 2024/25 season.

“A product of our Academy, Matthew made his Premier League debut for us on the final day of the 2022/23 season at Leeds United and spent the second half of last term on loan at Doncaster Rovers, where he made 20 appearances and helped them to reach the League Two play-offs.”

Meanwhile, Tottenham have this afternoon jetted off to Japan to start the Asia leg of their pre-season tour with a number of academy players included.

Bryan Gil and Sergio Reguilon have been left behind, surplus to Ange Postecoglou’s requirements in order to ‘explore prospective transfer opportunities’.

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