Buy Tottenham vs Burnley tickets through 1BoxOffice and compare verified resale listings for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before the strongest value blocks thin out. This is one of the more accessible Spurs home fixtures for buyers who want a Premier League day at THS without the price pressure attached to the biggest dates on the calendar.
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Seeing Tottenham Hotspur at home still carries weight in the London football market. The ground holds 62,850 and is the largest club stadium in the capital, with the 17,500-capacity South Stand operating as a single-tier home end. Burnley travel in organised numbers for a Lancashire club, making the south-bound journey to north London, and their away allocation fills reliably even in seasons when they are fighting relegation rather than competing for mid-table comfort.
The sections below cover what drives demand for this fixture, how to buy without a One Hotspur membership, what the seating tiers look like across all four stands and how delivery works in the days leading up to kick-off. Whether you are attending for the first time or sourcing seats for a group, the information here provides a complete picture of what to expect.
Burnley have a well-organised away following that travels reliably to fixtures across the country. Their 3,000-seat allocation at THS fills in most seasons, which generates overflow demand for neutral home-section seats from supporters who cannot access the away end through Burnley's own ticketing channels. The club's Lancashire fanbase makes the trip to London in numbers regardless of league position, and the fixture benefits from the atmosphere that a full away section generates even when the result is not going in the Clarets' favour.
For neutral buyers, the fixture offers a Premier League experience at THS at one of the more accessible price points on the home calendar. A Burnley visit typically sits near the bottom of the demand curve for Tottenham home games, which means listing availability extends further into the build-up period and lower-tier central seats remain available closer to kick-off than for top-six or European-night fixtures. For buyers who want to sit in the South Stand or the East Stand lower central sections at a moderate price, a Burnley fixture is one of the few opportunities in the Premier League calendar to do so without competing against peak demand.
Broadcast selection affects this fixture more than most. A prime weekend slot raises demand from buyers who plan around television schedules, while a midweek rearrangement or a Saturday 3 pm kick-off narrows the buyer pool to those with fixed plans. Checking for a confirmed kick-off time before finalising travel is particularly worthwhile for this fixture, since Burnley's matches attract lighter broadcast interest than those against the established top-half clubs.
Tottenham's club ticketing system operates through season-ticket holders first, then One Hotspur members in ballot rounds, with any remaining stock sometimes released to the general public. For a Burnley fixture, general sale is more likely to open than for a big-six match, but timing and availability depend on how quickly member demand absorbs the initial release. There is no guarantee that a general sale window will open, and planning around a potential release is not a reliable strategy.
A verified resale marketplace is the consistent alternative for non-members. Season-ticket holders who cannot attend list their seats through approved resale routes. The marketplace then aggregates those listings alongside brokered stock in a single searchable view. You can filter by stand, tier, price and delivery method and compare options before committing, which is not possible through the club's own portal. For this fixture, resale availability tends to be broader than for higher-profile home matches, and listings remain active through to the week of the game in most seasons.
Buying two to three weeks ahead of the match typically produces the best combination of seat choice and price. Last-minute availability for this fixture is generally better than for big-six games, but the most desirable lower-tier central blocks and hospitality packages are taken before the final week. Leaving the purchase to the last 48 hours risks a reduced selection at a slightly higher floor price driven by reduced supply.
Resale pricing for this fixture is anchored by seat location and kick-off timing rather than by premium demand pressure. This is one of the most accessible fixtures on Tottenham's Premier League home calendar from a price perspective, and the ranges below reflect that positioning relative to the big-six and European-night peaks.
| Ticket Type | Resale Price Range | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper tier / less central | £45 – £100 | Budget buyers and first-time THS visitors | North Stand upper corners, West Stand upper corners and East Stand upper peripheral blocks |
| Longside standard | £80 – £165 | Balanced sightline and price | East Stand lower, East Stand upper central and West Stand upper central |
| Lower tier / central | £130 – £280+ | Best sightlines and atmosphere in the home end | West Stand lower central, South Stand central blocks and East Stand lower central |
| Premium seating | £280 – £800+ | Padded seating with lounge access | The H Club, The Sixteen Fifty, The Goal Line and padded halfway seats with dedicated bar |
| Hospitality / VIP | £450 – £1,800+ | Full matchday experience | Tunnel Club, dining-led lounges, premium padded seating and higher-end matchday packages |
These ranges reflect typical secondary-market activity for a lower-demand Premier League fixture at THS. A confirmed broadcast slot or a late-season match with clear stakes for either side will push the upper end of the bands higher. Listing notes for individual seats should be read carefully since some inventory carries restrictions on cancellation or exchange.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is structured 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 produces the loudest sustained home atmosphere in the ground.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seating plan is worth reviewing before committing to a purchase because sightlines, atmosphere and pricing vary sharply between blocks. The West Stand houses the club's premium seating and hospitality floors, while the East Stand usually offers one of the best price-to-view balances in the stadium.
| Area | What It Suits | Pricing Bracket | General Guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Stand | Atmosphere-first buyers | Mid to upper | Single-tier home end with the loudest sustained noise and strong central views behind the goal |
| East Stand | Balanced view and value | Entry to mid | Strong option for buyers who want a cleaner longside view without paying West Stand premiums |
| West Stand | Sightline-led buyers and premium seating | Mid to top tier | Best for tunnel-side views, hospitality access and padded premium seating |
| North Stand | Goal-end perspective with mixed pricing | Entry to mid | Home seating sits around the away corner and can offer value in upper-tier blocks away from the visiting section |
| Corner blocks | Budget-conscious buyers | Entry | Usually the lowest-priced way into the stadium while still offering a full match view |
Buyers who want to compare venue access across different events can also review current Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tickets before choosing a block.
Burnley supporters at THS 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 approximately 3,000 seats, representing less than five per cent of total capacity.
| Supporter Type | Best Approach |
|---|---|
| Home fans | South Stand for the strongest atmosphere, East Stand for value longside views and West Stand for premium sightlines and hospitality access |
| Away supporters | Burnley supporters are seated in Blocks 114 to 118 in the north-east corner, entered via Worcester Avenue and Entrances 11 and 12 |
| Neutral buyers | Choose home sections in the East or West Stand and avoid away colours or visible Burnley branding |
The away section has a steep rake that still gives a reasonable sightline to both goals despite the corner position. Burnley colours or visible Clarets branding in home sections can lead to refused entry or ejection without refund, so buyers in home areas should dress neutrally on matchday.
The hospitality programme at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium runs from accessible lounge packages to higher-end private dining. For a Burnley fixture, most hospitality packages have broader availability and remain bookable later than for top-six home matches.
| Hospitality Option | Typical Buyer | Main Appeal |
|---|---|---|
| The H Club | Entry-level hospitality buyers | Padded seat in the West Stand upper with lounge access, buffet service and dedicated bar |
| The Goal Line | Value-led premium buyers | South Stand side lounge access with an easier entry point into hospitality pricing |
| The Sixteen Fifty | Premium leisure buyers | Pitch-adjacent seating, higher-end dining and a more exclusive post-match lounge setting |
| Suites and boxes | Corporate groups and private parties | Private hospitality space, dedicated catering and a more secluded matchday experience |
Hospitality buyers should confirm their entry point, accreditation requirements and ticket format at the time of booking so arrival is straightforward on matchday.
Ticket delivery for this fixture follows the same formats as other Premier League home matches at THS. Reading the listing notes before checkout is the simplest way to avoid matchday confusion.
| Delivery Type | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Mobile e-ticket | Confirm the app required, download the pass before leaving for the ground and keep your phone charged |
| Print-at-home PDF | Print clearly on white paper and avoid folding across the barcode |
| Postal delivery | Check the dispatch window carefully if you are buying close to matchday |
| Venue collection | Usually linked to hospitality; confirm the collection point, ID requirement and arrival window |
For weekend kick-offs, queues in the South Stand and East Stand can build from around 45 to 60 minutes before kick-off, so having the ticket downloaded or printed in advance makes entry smoother.
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This fixture is one of the better opportunities to access the South Stand or East Stand lower central blocks at a moderate price. Availability in those sections extends further into the pre-match period than for top-six or European fixtures, and last-minute buyers will often find lower-tier seats still listed in the week before the game.
Confirm the kick-off time before arranging travel. Burnley fixtures attract lower broadcast priority than matches against established top-half clubs, and a last-minute change to a Saturday 3 pm, midweek or lunchtime slot can significantly affect travel plans for buyers coming from outside London or from abroad.
Groups of four or more should search for listings that explicitly confirm adjacent seating in the same row. The THS system does not automatically merge nearby resale listings, so purchasing two separate listings of two adjacent seats does not guarantee physical adjacency at the gate unless the listing notes confirm it.
For first-time visitors, arriving at least 60 minutes before kick-off allows time to move through the concourses and find your section without rushing. The stadium's main approach from Seven Sisters station is well signposted, but the concourse layout at THS is large and takes a few minutes to navigate if you are unfamiliar with the ground.
Burnley's fanbase is concentrated in Lancashire and the north of England rather than internationally, but the Tottenham vs Burnley fixture attracts international buyers who are in London and want to attend a Premier League match at THS without paying the premium required for big-six or European fixtures. For US, Australian and Southeast Asian visitors, this fixture often appears as a practical entry point to a live Premier League experience in one of the country's flagship modern stadiums.
THS is accessible from central London via the Victoria line on the Underground to Seven Sisters, followed by a clearly marked 15-minute walk to the ground. From Heathrow, the Piccadilly line connects to Green Park, where passengers transfer to the Victoria line northbound. From Gatwick, the Gatwick Express runs to Victoria station, from which the Victoria line north reaches Seven Sisters in approximately 30 minutes. International visitors should plan their journey from central London to THS with an allowance for weekend Underground frequency, which varies by service.
Mobile ticket delivery is the standard format for resale inventory and works for international buyers, provided the relevant app is installed and configured before departure. Buyers on US, Canadian or Australian phone plans should verify that their ticketing app is available in the UK and download their pass to their device's wallet before leaving for the ground. For buyers who prefer a paper option, selecting a listing with print-at-home delivery removes any dependency on app availability on matchday.
Burnley Football Club was founded in 1882 and is one of the founding members of the Football League, which they joined in 1888. The club won the First Division title twice: in 1920/21 and again in 1959/60, and they were a genuine force at the top of English football in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The decline from those heights was long and sometimes painful, with Burnley spending time in the fourth tier of English football in the 1980s before working back up through the divisions over subsequent decades.
The Sean Dyche era at Turf Moor from 2012 to 2022 redefined Burnley's modern Premier League identity. Dyche built sides renowned for physicality, defensive organisation and set-piece efficiency and kept Burnley competitive in the top flight across multiple seasons between 2016 and 2022 despite a limited budget relative to most Premier League clubs. Their relegation at the end of 2021/22 ended that era. Vincent Kompany then led them back to the Premier League as Championship champions in 2022/23, only for the side to be relegated again in 2023/24 after finishing bottom of the table.
Tottenham and Burnley's meetings in the Premier League have been spread across those periods of Burnley's top-flight presence. At THS, which opened in April 2019, the fixture has produced consistently one-sided results, with Tottenham winning all five completed Premier League home meetings by an aggregate of 15 goals to one. The single Burnley goal at THS came from Jacob Bruun Larsen in May 2024, during Burnley's second relegation season. They returned to the Premier League for 2025/26 and faced a 3-0 opening-day defeat at THS on August 16, 2025, Thomas Frank's first Premier League match as Tottenham head coach.
| Stat | Total |
|---|---|
| Matches played | 5 |
| Tottenham wins | 5 |
| Draws | 0 |
| Burnley wins | 0 |
| Tottenham goals | 15 |
| Burnley goals | 1 |
| Biggest Tottenham win | 5-0 (7 December 2019) |
| Only Burnley goal at THS | Jacob Bruun Larsen (11 May 2024) |
Tottenham's record against Burnley at THS is the most dominant of any fixture at this ground since the stadium opened. Five wins from five, an aggregate of 15-1 and a clean sheet in four of the five meetings. Burnley have been relegated at the end of two of those five visits. The margin is explained partly by the mismatch in squad resources between a club competing for European places and a newly promoted side fighting relegation, though the scale of some results goes beyond what even that context would predict.
The table below covers all five completed Premier League fixtures between Tottenham and Burnley at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
| Date | Score |
|---|---|
| 16 Aug 2025 | Tottenham 3-0 Burnley |
| 11 May 2024 | Tottenham 2-1 Burnley |
| 15 May 2022 | Tottenham 1-0 Burnley |
| 28 Feb 2021 | Tottenham 4-0 Burnley |
| 7 Dec 2019 | Tottenham 5-0 Burnley |
Data cross-checked against ESPN, Sky Sports, the Premier League match database and both clubs' match reports.
The home fixture is played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, located on Tottenham High Road, N17 0BX, in north London. The ground holds 62,850. The nearest Underground station is Seven Sisters on the Victoria line, approximately 15 minutes on foot from the stadium.
Yes. This fixture sits at the lower end of the resale price range for Tottenham's home Premier League matches. Resale pricing for upper-tier seats typically starts around £45 to £50, making it one of the more accessible fixtures for first-time visitors and budget-conscious buyers.
Yes, through a verified resale marketplace. Club general sale may also open for this fixture once member demand is satisfied, but a resale marketplace provides a more reliable route for non-members since it does not depend on a general sale window opening.
Burnley supporters are allocated seats in Blocks 114 to 118 in the north-east corner of the stadium. Away entry is via Entrances 11 and 12 from Worcester Avenue. The allocation is approximately 3,000 seats.
Tottenham have won all five completed Premier League home meetings at THS, scoring 15 goals and conceding only one. The results are 5-0 (December 2019), 4-0 (February 2021), 1-0 (May 2022), 2-1 (May 2024) and 3-0 (August 2025).
No. Across five completed Premier League fixtures at THS since the stadium opened in 2019, Burnley have not won or drawn. They have scored one goal in five matches, through Jacob Bruun Larsen in May 2024.
Upper-tier corner seats typically start around £45 to £100. Lower-tier central seats range from approximately £130 to £280. Hospitality packages generally range from £280 to over £800 depending on the tier.
The South Stand central blocks generate the strongest atmosphere at THS for any home fixture. The North Stand lower tier is also vocal and positioned close to the action at one end of the pitch. The South Stand offers the best combination of noise and proximity to the home end goal.
Yes. The 150% money-back guarantee applies to all verified listings on 1BoxOffice, including Tottenham vs Burnley. The guarantee applies if the seat is not as described or the ticket fails to gain entry on matchday.
The Victoria line from central London stations such as Victoria or Green Park to Seven Sisters is the standard route, followed by a 15-minute walk along a signposted matchday route. Tottenham Hale is an alternative via Overground and National Rail services from Liverpool Street. A free shuttle bus operates from Northumberland Park station on matchdays.
Limited pre-booked parking is available near the stadium. A matchday Controlled Parking Zone operates in the surrounding streets. Public transport is the recommended approach for the majority of visitors to any THS fixture.
Arriving at least 60 minutes before kick-off is recommended for first-time visitors. The main concourse areas at THS are large and take time to navigate if you are unfamiliar with the ground. Turnstile queues at the South Stand and East Stand entrances build from around 45 minutes before kick-off on weekend fixtures.
Yes. Every supporter entering the stadium must have an individual ticket and seat, including babies in arms. Any child under the age of 14 must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult aged 18 or over.
Burnley's recent top-flight history has been intermittent. They were in the Premier League continuously between 2016 and 2022, were relegated at the end of 2021/22, returned as Championship champions for 2023/24, were relegated again at the end of that season and returned to the Premier League for 2025/26.
The concourses offer a range of food and drink options, including hot dogs, burgers, pizza and a selection of draught beer, wine and soft drinks. Bars open before kick-off and at half-time. Hospitality packages include dedicated catering as part of the package price.
Burnley vs Tottenham fixtures attract lower broadcast priority than top-six matchdays. Broadcast confirmation typically comes closer to the fixture, and there is a reasonable chance of a standard Saturday 3 pm kick-off that is not selected for live coverage. Always check the confirmed kick-off time before finalising travel.
The main formats are mobile e-tickets via a ticketing platform app, physical tickets by post or courier and print-at-home PDF tickets. A small number of hospitality listings use venue collection. The listing notes for each ticket confirm the delivery method before purchase.
Yes. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has wheelchair-accessible positions in all four stands, alongside ambulant disabled seating on every tier. Disabled parking bays in the White Hart Lane car park are available on a pre-booked basis. Buyers with accessibility requirements should check the accessibility notes on individual listings before purchasing.
Burnley's most recent completed Premier League visit to THS was on 16 August 2025, the opening day of the 2025/26 season. Tottenham won 3-0 through two Richarlison goals (10', 60') and a Brennan Johnson strike (66'). It was Thomas Frank's first Premier League match as Tottenham head coach.
Seat upgrades after purchase are not available through a resale platform. If a different seat is required, you would need to check whether your original listing is transferable under the platform's terms and then purchase a separate listing for the preferred location.
Data sourced from Tottenham Hotspur's match reports, Burnley Football Club's match reports, ESPN match records, Sky Sports match coverage, the Premier League's published fixture and match database, Sports Mole head-to-head archives and Transport for London's published matchday travel guidance.
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