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The ground sets the context for any visit. Seeing Tottenham Hotspur at home still carries weight in the London football market. The stadium holds 62,850, and the 17,500-capacity South Stand gives the ground one of the most forceful home ends in the country. A Brentford visit still brings a derby edge despite the clubs coming from different parts of the capital, which helps keep demand steady across all four stands.
The sections below break down what drives resale pricing for this fixture, what you can expect across different stand tiers, how the away-fan allocation works and how the delivery mechanics operate before kick-off. If you are comparing options, the details here should help you compare blocks, prices and delivery terms before you commit.
Brentford's Premier League arrival in 2021 created an instant intra-city fixture that draws on both clubs' London catchment areas. Brentford supporters travel from west London to north London in numbers, and their 3,000-seat allocation fills reliably, which generates overflow demand for neutral home-section seats from fans who cannot access the away end. The short travel distance between Brentford and Tottenham keeps casual attendance high even on a midweek evening, which stabilises resale supply below the ceiling it would reach for a visiting Manchester club.
Broadcast selection picks up the fixture regularly, particularly when either side is in contention for top-half places or battling relegation. A televised Saturday or Sunday slot raises demand from buyers who work around broadcast windows and creates a secondary market for corporate hospitality from companies with ties to West London. Brentford's reputation for entertaining, direct football also makes the fixture attractive to neutral buyers wanting goals over structure.
From a value perspective, this is one of the more accessible home matchdays at THS. Prices sit below the peak bands for big-six or Europa fixtures, and availability tends to last longer through the build-up period. For first-time visitors to the ground or buyers priced out of Arsenal or Manchester City visits, a Brentford match offers a genuine Premier League experience at the stadium without the top-tier resale premium.
The club's own site prioritises season-ticket holders and One Hotspur members first, with any remaining capacity working through members-only ballots. For a Brentford visit, general sale sometimes opens once the member allocation is exhausted, particularly for mid-season or midweek fixtures. When general sale releases, home ends remain segregated by One Hotspur membership tier. Buying on the day through club channels is rarely realistic outside the membership structure.
A verified resale marketplace is the practical alternative for non-members. Season-ticket holders who cannot attend list their seats through approved resale routes, and the marketplace aggregates those listings alongside brokered stock. You can compare stands, blocks, delivery methods and hospitality tiers in one place before checkout, which is not possible through the club's own site. For most international buyers, latecomers and neutrals, this is the most reliable route to a confirmed seat.
Supply for this fixture is broader than for a top-six home match. Hospitality availability extends closer to matchday, and the resale curve is flatter across the four-week window before kick-off. Booking one to three weeks before the match tends to produce the best mix of choice and price for most buyers.
Resale pricing for this fixture is shaped by seat location, kick-off timing and hospitality tier. Seat location still drives the widest variation: upper-tier corner blocks in the East and West Stand sit at a clear discount against halfway-line lower-tier seats even at a fixture with moderate peak demand. A prime weekend broadcast slot will push prices above the lunchtime equivalent. Hospitality tier then separates a padded seat with lounge access from a standard resale listing.
| Ticket Type | Resale Price Range | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper tier / less central | £55 – £120 | Budget-minded buyers, first-time visitors | North Stand upper corners, West Stand upper corners, pockets of the East Stand upper |
| Longside standard | £100 – £190 | Balanced price and sightline | East Stand lower, East Stand upper central blocks, West Stand upper closer to halfway |
| Lower tier / central | £160 – £350+ | Central sightlines, closer to the pitch | West Stand lower central, South Stand single-tier central blocks, East Stand lower central |
| Premium seating | £340 – £850+ | Padded seats with lounge access | The H Club, The Sixteen Fifty, The Goal Line, padded halfway seats with dedicated bar |
| Hospitality / VIP | £550 – £2,000+ | Full matchday experience | The Tunnel Club, On Four, Sky Lounge, Chairman's Club, fine dining with ex-player hosts |
Prices reflect typical resale ranges and may change as demand and availability shift closer to the match.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is built around four stands: the South Stand, the North Stand, the East Stand and the West Stand. The South Stand is a single tier holding 17,500 and carries the loudest sustained noise in the ground.
The West Stand contains the club's highest-priced premium seating and hospitality zones. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seating plan is worth checking before you commit because sightlines, atmosphere and price bands vary sharply between blocks.
| Area | What It Suits | Pricing Bracket | General Guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Longside lower | Balanced atmosphere with strong central sightlines | Mid to upper | East Stand lower and West Stand lower central; closest to the halfway line |
| Longside upper | Wider pitch perspective and a drop in price from lower-tier central | Entry to mid | West Stand upper and East Stand upper; corner blocks are the most affordable |
| Behind the goal | Home-end atmosphere and traditional terracing feel | Mid | South Stand single tier runs 17,500 seats with the strongest sustained noise in the ground |
| Premium seats | Padded seating with lounge access and shorter queues | Upper | The H Club, The Sixteen Fifty, The Goal Line, concentrated in the West Stand |
| Hospitality | Full matchday package including food, drink and post-match access | Top tier | The Tunnel Club, On Four, Sky Lounge, Chairman's Club, concentrated in West and pitchside zones |
Buyers who want to compare venue access across more than one event can also review current Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tickets before choosing a block.
Brentford supporters are accommodated in Blocks 114 to 118 in the north-east corner of the stadium, accessed via Entrances 11 and 12 from Worcester Avenue. The allocation is the standard Premier League visiting contingent of around 3,000 seats, below five per cent of the ground. Away supporters are segregated from nearby home blocks by stewarding and buffer zones on matchday. Brentford fans making the journey from west London typically travel by Tube or overground, with Seven Sisters or White Hart Lane offering the most practical final approach.
| Supporter Type | Best Approach |
|---|---|
| Home fans | South Stand for the heaviest atmosphere, West Stand for central sightlines and hospitality access, East Stand for a balanced price-to-view trade-off |
| Away supporters | Brentford's visiting allocation is in Blocks 114 to 118 in the north-east corner, reached via Worcester Avenue and Entrances 11 and 12; tickets go out through Brentford's priority system before any wider release |
| Neutral buyers | Upper tier corners in the West or East Stand through verified resale listings; wearing away colours in home sections risks refused entry, so dress |
Segregation is enforced on matchday. Away-colour shirts or visible Brentford branding in home sections will be picked up on the concourses and by stewarding in the seating bowl, and the club reserves the right to refuse entry or eject without refund.
Hospitality at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium runs across several tiers, from sports-bar lounges at the entry level up to the pitchside Tunnel Club with glass-walled tunnel views. Each package bundles a numbered padded seat with access to a dedicated lounge, food and drink service and a matchday programme. Most lounges open two and a half to three hours before kick-off and remain open for an hour after the final whistle. The range covers casual lounge formats, fine dining options and pitchside experiences.
| Hospitality Option | Typical Buyer | Main Appeal |
|---|---|---|
| The H Club | Entry-level hospitality buyers, groups | Sports-bar lounge format with padded seat, street-food dining, casual matchday feel |
| Sky Lounge / On Four | Mid-range corporate buyers | Pitch-view lounge, hot buffet dining, post-match access, padded central seating |
| The Chairman's Club | Fine-dining buyers, Royal Box guests | Three-course silver-service dining, premium halfway-line padded seat, dedicated bar |
| The Tunnel Club | Premium buyers, ex-player host seekers | Glass-walled tunnel views, pitchside padded seats, chef-led menu, former-player appearances |
Ticket delivery varies by listing type. Reading the listing notes before checkout is the single biggest way to avoid matchday friction. Most resale tickets for this fixture arrive as mobile entry through the marketplace app or a club-channel transfer link, while e-tickets and paper tickets are used less commonly.
| Delivery Type | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Mobile transfer | Confirm the app or wallet type required, make sure you have the same smartphone on matchday and arrive with a charged battery |
| Club-channel e-transfer | Check whether the seller is transferring through a club account; read any name-change notes and the timing of the transfer window |
| E-ticket / PDF | Download and save offline before leaving for the ground; print a backup if the listing requires it |
| Paper ticket / collection | Confirm the collection point and cut-off time; these are rarer but still appear for hospitality packages |
Bring a valid photo ID in case it is requested at the turnstile, and charge your phone fully before leaving home. Screenshots of mobile tickets are usually not accepted; the ticket needs to be live in the named app or wallet.
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International buyers will find this fixture one of the most accessible home matchdays at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in terms of price and availability. Most resale listings support mobile transfer or e-ticket delivery that does not require a UK address. If you need the ticket live before you board a flight, filter for instant delivery or e-ticket listings; these tend to price slightly higher but remove any worry about collection windows. For groups travelling together, the seat-together filter confirms whether seats are guaranteed adjacent, which matters most for overseas buyers attending their first Premier League match.
Kick-off times for this fixture can shift in the weeks before matchday as broadcast selections are finalised. Check the fixture page for the confirmed kick-off and build some flexibility into your travel schedule if you have an early hotel check-in or airport departure the following morning.
Tottenham and Brentford did not meet as top-flight clubs until Brentford's promotion to the Premier League in 2021, making this one of the newer fixture pairings in the division. The two clubs are separated by roughly twelve miles, and the fixture carries a genuine intra-city edge despite neither being a traditional derby. Brentford's arrival brought with them a coaching philosophy from Thomas Frank built on pressing, set pieces and direct forward play, which created tactical problems for Tottenham in their first few seasons of top-flight meetings.
The record at THS is strongly in Tottenham's favour across the five seasons since 2021, with Spurs winning four of the five home meetings. The exception came in May 2023 when a Bryan Mbeumo double and a Yoane Wissa finish handed Brentford a 3-1 win that knocked Tottenham's European hopes and sent off Harry Kane in what proved to be one of his last THS appearances before his Bayern Munich move. Across the other four meetings, Tottenham have scored eleven home goals to Brentford's six and the fixture has consistently been settled before the final ten minutes.
The fixture has been defined by Tottenham's home dominance and Brentford's one memorable away performance in 2023. Brentford's direct style regularly produces the most frenetic opening exchanges of any home fixture at THS, which is part of what keeps the atmosphere sharp throughout and sustains resale interest beyond the mid-table billing.
Data cross-checked against club match reports, Premier League records, ESPN match data, Sky Sports coverage and Sports Mole head-to-head archives.
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Matches played | 5 |
| Home wins | 4 |
| Away wins | 1 |
| Draws | 0 |
| Home goals | 11 |
| Away goals | 6 |
| Biggest home win | 3-1 |
| Biggest away win | 1-3 |
| First EPL meeting at current stadium | 02 Dec 2021 |
| Most recently played home EPL meeting | 06 Dec 2025 |
Figures compiled from the match-by-match record below. Source: Premier League match database, club match reports and ESPN.
| Date | Score |
|---|---|
| 06 Dec 2025 | 2-0 |
| 21 Sep 2024 | 3-1 |
| 31 Jan 2024 | 3-2 |
| 20 May 2023 | 1-3 |
| 02 Dec 2021 | 2-0 |
All scores cross-checked against ESPN match reports, the Premier League match database, Sky Sports match coverage and both clubs' own match reports. Results cover Premier League home fixtures at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Brentford were first promoted to the Premier League in 2021.
Yes, through a verified resale marketplace and sometimes through general sale. Club channels prioritise season-ticket holders and One Hotspur members first, but general availability sometimes releases for this fixture. Resale is the most reliable route for non-members in most seasons.
Filter for mobile transfer or e-ticket delivery at checkout. These do not require a UK address, arrive directly to your phone or email and suit overseas buyers who cannot collect in person. Check the delivery window note on the listing before paying.
Seat location drives the widest price range at any THS fixture. Upper-tier corner blocks sit at a clear discount against halfway-line lower-tier seats. Stand, tier and block all affect the price and the variation is proportionally similar to higher-demand fixtures even if the absolute numbers are lower.
Book one to three weeks out, target upper-tier corners in the East or West Stand, stay flexible on quantity and set a price alert. This fixture holds availability longer than top-six matches, and the price curve is flatter, which makes late-stage buying more viable.
Hospitality is offered across every tier at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, from the entry-level H Club up to the pitchside Tunnel Club. Availability for this fixture tends to remain open closer to matchday than for peak-demand visits, making it one of the more accessible hospitality dates on the THS calendar.
A numbered padded seat, access to a dedicated lounge opening two and a half to three hours before kick-off, food and drink service, a matchday programme and post-match access. Higher tiers add three-course dining, ex-player hosts and pitchside experiences.
VIP packages at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium combine the most central padded seating with premium lounges such as the Tunnel Club and Chairman's Club. Inclusions usually cover fine dining, champagne reception, dedicated bar service and ex-player appearances.
One to three weeks before kick-off tends to give a good mix of availability and price. Supply holds longer for this fixture than for big-six visits, so there is less urgency to buy well in advance as you would for an Arsenal or Manchester City matchday.
The ground has four stands: the South Stand single-tier home kop of 17,500, the North Stand upper and lower, the West Stand with premium and hospitality zones and the East Stand with mid-range lower and upper seating.
Brentford's allocation is in Blocks 114 to 118 in the north-east corner of the stadium, reached from Worcester Avenue via Entrances 11 and 12. Home sections surround the away block, and segregation is stewarded tightly on matchday.
No. Visible Brentford shirts, scarves or branded gear in home sections risk refusal of entry and ejection without refund. If you are buying home-side tickets as a neutral or travelling Brentford fan, wear neutral clothing on matchday.
No. The Brentford away allocation is distributed exclusively through their member-priority scheme, and home-supporting fans in the away end risk ejection. Segregation is enforced for this fixture.
The allocation is the standard Premier League 3,000 seats. Brentford distribute through their member-priority system, rewarding those with the longest attendance history first. Given the short distance from West London, this fixture tends to attract strong away demand in most seasons.
Yes, by using the seat-together filter and checking listing notes. The filter flags listings where adjacent seats are guaranteed. Pairs and fours are the most common resale quantities; larger groups have more realistic options for this fixture than for peak-demand matchdays.
Mobile transfer dominates, followed by club-channel e-transfer and e-tickets. Paper tickets and collection are rarer and usually confined to hospitality packages. Listing notes spell out the delivery type and timing before you buy.
Yes for e-ticket and mobile transfer listings marked as instant. These price slightly higher than listings with a later transfer window, but remove any uncertainty around delivery timing for travelling buyers.
One to three weeks out is a reliable window. The price curve is flatter than for high-demand fixtures, and supply holds longer, which means there is less penalty for buying closer to matchday than with a City or Arsenal visit.
Bags larger than A4 size are not permitted. Permitted bags are searched on entry, and there is no bag-drop facility at the stadium, so it is best to travel light.
Yes. Every supporter entering the stadium must have an individual ticket and seat, including babies in arms. Children under 14 must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult aged 18 or over.
Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale on the Victoria line are the closest Underground stations, roughly a 20 to 25-minute walk. White Hart Lane overground sits closer to the ground. Parking around the venue is extremely limited on matchday; public transport is the practical choice.
Data sourced from club match reports, ESPN match records, Sky Sports match coverage, the Premier League match database, Sports Mole head-to-head archives and Transport for London matchday travel guidance.
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