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HOW TO FIND US

Emirates Stadium is conveniently located within a few minutes walk of both Arsenal and Holloway Road tube stations.

The Stadium Tours entrance is located within the Armoury Store

For full details of how to get to the stadium please click here

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Stadium Tours are open 7 days a week except for Christmas Day. Due to stadium events there are days where the tour route may be impacted or tours are unable to operate. Please always check Opening Hours here before visiting Emirates for a tour.

Please visit the Stadium Tour ticket desk located in the Armoury Store. Guests with time specific tours must arrive 15 minutes before their tour time in order to ensure the tour starts on time. Latecomers may be denied entry.

VIP Experience – please arrive 15 minutes before the Experience start time at the Diamond Club/Directors doors. Situated on Podium Level between turnstile A and S, above the Armoury Store.

The average Stadium Tour visit lasts approximately one hour although there is no time limit. The average Museum visits lasts approximately thirty minutes. Please note once guests have exited the Stadium or Museum there is no re-entry.

No pre-booking of time and dates are required for those that have booked a Stadium Tour and Museum ticket, simply turn up on a day that suits within the three month validity period.

Yes, tickets are available to purchase at the Museum entrance. Ticket prices are: adults £10, concessions £8 and children £7.

The Museum is located opposite turnstile E in the Northern Triangle Building next to the Ken Friar Bridge. It is a five minute walk from the Stadium Tour Entrance.

If you’ve bought your ticket from one of our partners you don’t need to book it in with Arsenal directly. Make sure you’ve followed the instructions from the ticket seller and printed out any vouchers you need, then just come to the Stadium Tours desk in the Armoury store any time during our opening hours and the team will get you started on your tour. We always keep our ticketing partners up to date with any closures but things can change at short notice so please check our Opening Hours page before visiting.

LEGENDS TOUR

The Legend Tour takes approximately one and a half hours (group size dependent) and a further thirty minutes for the Museum. Upon completion of the Legend Tour guests may remain in the Stadium to re-visit areas before exiting for the Museum.

If you need to amend a Legend Tour booking, please follow the instructions included in your e-mail booking. This must be done no less than 7 days before your planned tour. For registered users, you may also change your booking from your My Account area.

MATCHDAY TOUR

Matchday tours take place on days where kick off is 15.00 or later. Tours will run until approximately two and a half hours before kick off. To purchase a Matchday tour click here .

The Matchday tour duration is one hour. This tour will visit the Directors Entrance, Directors Box, Diamond Club, Players Entrance, Lower Bowl and the Home Dugout. Please note if visiting the Stadium on a Europa fixture the tour will visit Directors Entrance, Directors box, Diamond Club, Players Entrance and the Home Dugout. Complimentary access to the Museum is included in all Matchday tour products.

The Whistlestop tour is a 20 minute viewing experience in the lower bowl of the Stadium seated behind the Home Dugout. Complimentary access to the Museum is included as well.

No bags are allowed into the Stadium on a Matchday tour. All bags are security tagged and placed in a secure bag cage whilst the tour takes place. Guests may take small personal items such as wallets, phones and small cameras onto the tour with them.

We advise guests to arrive 15 minutes before their tour time in order to ensure the tour leaves on time. If guests arrive late then we will endeavour to join guests to their already departed tour. Due to number restrictions on the tour we can not move guests to the next available tour.

If you need to amend a Matchday Tour booking, please follow the instructions included in your e-mail booking. This must be done no less than 7 days before your planned tour. For registered users, you may also change your booking from your My Account area.

VIRTUAL TOUR

The Emirates Stadium Virtual Tour is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to see behind the scenes of the iconic Emirates Stadium from the comfort of your own home. Created using state-of-the-art 3D photography, it allows you to explore the stadium from a laptop, desktop computer or tablet. With exclusive commentary from our Club Captains and Arsenal Legend Lee Dixon, video, picture and audio content you won’t find anywhere else it’s the closest you can get to the stadium without actually being there.

When you purchase the Virtual Stadium Tour, you will receive a unique access code and a link to enter the tour. Your code is valid for 6 months from purchase. Once activated the code is valid for 48 hours and you can enter the tour up to 5 times from your home during this period.

The Stadium Tour can be viewed on most devices with internet access, including laptops, desktop computers, tablets and mobile devices. For the best possible experience we recommend the larger screen offered by laptops, desktop computers or tablets – or even connect your laptop or tablet to your television for a big screen experience.

Yes, internet access is required to view the tour. We recommend a minimum speed of 5 Mbps.

No, you must be connected to the internet to view the tour.

Full instructions are given within the tour, but it can be controlled by mouse, keyboard, touchpad or touchscreen.

Yes, there are a number of high-resolution images available to download from within the Virtual Stadium Tour.

The Virtual Stadium Tour supports most current browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari. We recommend updating to the most recent stable version.

No, you can leave and re-enter the tour up to 5 times within a 48hour window after first activating your access code.

You can do it in any order you like, but we recommend starting with the Players Journey, followed by VIP Areas, External Stadium, the Museum and finally the Armoury.

Please contact us using this link, giving as much detail as possible:  https://arsenaldirect.arsenal.com/contactUs

What is a Virtual Stadium Tour?

What am I paying for?

When you purchase the Virtual Stadium Tour, you will receive a unique access code and a link to enter the tour. Your code is valid for 6 months from purchase. Once activated the code is valid for 48 hours and you can enter the tour up to 5 times from your home during this period. 

What devices can I use to access the Virtual Stadium Tour?

Do you need access to the internet to use the Virtual Stadium Tour?

Yes, internet access is required to view the tour. We recommend a minimum speed of 5 Mbps. 

Can the Virtual Stadium Tour be downloaded to view offline?

How do I control the Virtual Stadium Tour?

Do I get anything to keep?

Do I have to use a specific web browser?

The Virtual Stadium Tour supports most current browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari. We recommend updating to the most recent stable version. 

Do I have to do the whole tour at once?

No, you can leave and re-enter the tour up to 5 times within a 48hour window after first activating your access code. 

What order should I do the tour in?

You can do it in any order you like, but we recommend starting with the Players Journey, followed by VIP Areas, External Stadium, the Museum and finally the Armoury. 

There’s an issue with the tour, what can I do?

TOURS - INFORMATION FOR DISABLED VISITORS

Emirates Stadium boasts excellent disabled facilities and all levels are accessible by lift. Registered disabled guests qualify for concession discount and can bring along one carer free of charge. Disabled parking is available for guests with a valid Blue Badge. Parking must be pre-booked 72 hours in advance. 

Please call 020 7619 5000 Option 2 to discuss accessibility arrangements with a member of the team.

Please find a copy of our access statement here

Registered guide dogs, hearing dogs and medical alert dogs are allowed on the Stadium Tour route and in the Museum. Please ensure you bring formal identification for your dog on the day. We do not allow any other dogs or pets.

We have 30 handsets on site that are loaded with the BSL tour, no pre-booking is required. If you are a group of 30 or more then please contact us at [email protected] so we can arrange to have additional handsets on site for your group.

TOURS - FAQs

If your ticket has been purchased direct from  www.arsenal.com/tours  then there is no need to print your e-ticket, you can simply show it on your phone. If your ticket has been purchased from a third party then your ticket will need to be printed before you arrive at the Stadium.

Gift cards can be purchased from our website and in all of our stores. View them here.

Stadium Tour tickets can be cancelled and refunded up to 14 days after purchase. Legend Tour and Matchday Tour tickets can be cancelled and refunded up to 14 days before the tour takes place. Dates can be changed a minimum of 7 days in advance of your scheduled tour, subjective to availability. No Stadium Tour product can be sold on.

Disabled parking is available for guests with a valid Blue Badge. Parking must be pre-booked 72 hours in advance. Please call  020 7619 5000  to discuss accessibility arrangements with a member of the team. There is no additional parking on site and no coach drop off or pick up in the vicinity of the Stadium.

There are no facilities on site to leave luggage or bags. Due to security measures we are also unable to accept suitcases or large items on the Stadium Tour route or in the Museum. Guests who arrive with items larger than cabin sized bags will be refused entry.

Professional cameras and recording equipment cannot be taken into the Stadium or Museum. If you are interested in filming for professional uses then please contact our Communications department on [email protected].

Should the option for a student ticket be present, it will be shown once you select your given tour. Please note: If using a student ticket you will be asked to produce a valid student card on the day of visiting as proof of ID. We reserve the right to not accept ID that we deem invalid or fraudulent .

You can bring a pushchair/buggy on route. There will be lifts available for most areas - there is only one area where you would need to lift it down a set of steps. You unfortunately won't be able to leave the buggy unattended due to security reasons.

TOURS - GROUP BOOKINGS

If you regularly bring groups then please enquire about our trade account facilities and additional benefits. For further enquiries please contact our trade team on [email protected].

TOURS - CONTACT & FEEDBACK

If you would like to provide feedback on your recent Stadium Tour experience please contact us here. If you would like to leave a review please go to our TripAdvisor page.

Our number is 020 7619 5000. Lines are open Monday-Friday 09.30-17.00

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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Arsenal Stadium Tours

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From tours hosted by famous football legends to a self-guided audio tour so you can walk around Emirates Stadium at your own pace, it’s no secret why the Arsenal Stadium Tour has become such a popular tourist activity for sports fans in London.

The origins of the Arsenal Football Club can be traced all the way back to 1886, but throughout its history, the team has gone through many name and location changes. Arsenal FC only recently moved to the Emirates Stadium in Holloway in 2006, which was the same year the stadium was officially opened to the public.

The Emirates Stadium has 60,260 seats and cost a whopping £390 million to complete. The stadium is also home to the Arsenal Museum, which boasts two video theatres, and 20 massive displays centered around Arsenal FC’s history.

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Arsenal Stadium Tours Highlights

There are three different Arsenal Stadium Tours to choose from which include:

  • The Stadium Self-Guided Audio Tour – where visitors can walk around the Emirates Stadium at their own pace using audio-visual guide handsets. The guide is narrated by Arsenal legends Lee Dixon, Charlie George or Nigel Mitchell, and will lead you to the Directors’ Box, both the home and away changing rooms, the Players’ Tunnel, the Pitchside and much more. Also included in the tour is a set of branded Arsenal headphones and a tour certificate.
  • The Legends Tour – which are led by former Arsenal players including Charlie George, Nigel Winterburn and Perry Groves. During the tour, the Legends will lead you around the Emirates Stadium, answer any of your questions about their time playing for the Arsenal Football Club, and even give their two cents about the current team.
  • The Match Day Tour – where visitors can take a tour around Emirates Stadium hours before a match, which includes visits to the Directors Box, the Pitchside, the Home Dugout, the Diamond Club, the Press Conference Room, and much, much more. However, visitors will not be allowed to access either the home or away changing rooms or the Players’ Tunnel (for obvious reasons).

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The Stadium Self-Guided Audio Tour: The tour can take anywhere from one hour to even over three hours, depending on how long you wish to tour the stadium. Tickets can be purchased at the Stadium Tours desk (in the Armoury Store) on the day of your visit, and you don’t need to book your tickets online beforehand. Tickets are only valid for three months from the date of purchase, however, tickets are flexible and can be used at any time during the stadium’s opening hours.

The Legends Tour: Tours last approximately one hour and all tickets must be booked in advance. Be aware that all visitors must arrive at the tour entrance ten minutes before the departure time.

The Match Day Tour: Because tickets are only valid for a specifically-assigned time, all visitors must check in 15 minutes before the departure time. Be prepared to undergo a bag and body search before entering the stadium. No bags are allowed on the tour, and must be tagged, numbered and put in a secure place beforehand.

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Ticket prices and Opening Hours

Tours run seven days a week (although there are no tours on match days or from 1 p.m. the day before the European matches). The opening and ending times for each tour vary according to which one you choose.

For The Self-Guided Audio Tour, ticket prices cost:

  • £30 for adults
  • £25 for seniors over 65
  • £15 for children between 5-15
  • Free for children under the ages of 5
  • Group bookings of 15 or more people will receive a 15% discount off ticket costs.

You can go on your own Self-Guided Audio tour anytime between 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (with last entry at 5 p.m.) from Monday to Friday, or 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (last entry at 3 p.m.) on Sundays.

For The Match Day Tours, tickets generally cost:

  • £35 for adults
  • £25 for children under the ages of 16
  • £30 for seniors over 65

For The Legends Tour, ticket prices cost:

  • £50 for adults
  • £40 for seniors over 65
  • £30 for children between 5-15

Tour times may vary, so be sure to check out the official website beforehand to get more information on upcoming tours.

If you want to visit the Museum without going on a tour, tickets cost:

  • £10 for adults
  • £7 for children under the ages of 16
  • Free for children under the ages of five
  • £8 for students
  • Group bookings of 15 or more people will receive a 15% discount

The Museum’s opening hours are:

  • 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from Monday to Saturday (with last entry at 6:15 p.m.)
  • 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays (with last entry at 4:15 p.m.)
  • 10 a.m. to one hour before-kick off time on Match Days.

Souvenir programmes are also available for £5.

If you want to visit the Emirates Arsenal Stadium, you might want to consider checking out the numerous free tours in London that operate daily.

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What’s Included

  • Behind-the-scenes Access : A chance to walk through the players’ tunnel, just like the Arsenal stars.
  • Arsenal Museum : Exploration of the club’s rich history with displays of memorabilia from legendary matches and iconic players.
  • VIP Boxes : A tour of the luxurious VIP areas, offering panoramic views of the pitch.
  • Manager’s Press Room : Experience sitting in the manager’s seat during post-match press conferences.
  • Changing Rooms : A look into where players prepare for their matches, showcasing their kits and personal lockers.
  • Interactive Touch Screens : Engage with digital displays that bring Arsenal’s history to life, offering insights into key moments and players.
  • Audio-Visual Shows : Multimedia presentations that capture the atmosphere and excitement of match days at the Emirates.
  • Director’s Box : An exclusive look into where the top executives and special guests watch the matches.
  • Trophy Display : Admire the club’s silverware, including league titles, FA Cups, and other prestigious awards.
  • Merchandise Store : End the tour with a chance to purchase official Arsenal merchandise, from jerseys to souvenirs.

About The Experience

Experience the heart of Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium with a tailored self-guided tour for true Gooners.

From walking through the players’ tunnel to exploring the Arsenal Museum, the tour is designed to offer you an unforgettable experience.

You will also have the opportunity to take a tour of the luxurious VIP areas, sit in the manager’s seat during post-match press conferences, check out the changing rooms, and engage with state-of-the-art digital displays that bring Arsenal’s history to life.

Moreover, you will experience multimedia presentations that capture the electric atmosphere and excitement of match days at the Emirates.

The tour will also provide you with an exclusive look into where the top executives and special guests watch the matches, and an opportunity to admire the club’s silverware.

The tour ends with a chance to purchase official Arsenal merchandise.

With cutting-edge technology and attention to detail, this immersive experience promises to take you on an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most renowned stadiums.

OPENING HOURS & DATES

Tours run every day of the week. Kindly note: This offer only applies to self-guided audio tours only and does not apply to matchday tours, legends tours or VIP Legends Tours.

Stadium opening hours, and tour times, are:

Seven days a week 10.00 to 16.00 (last admission 15.00) – subject to change and review

Please note the museum is currently closed.

Please allow approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes for the tour.

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Emirates Stadium Tours

Go beyond matchday with a behind the scenes tour of Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal football club. Open every day (excluding matchdays) enjoy unrivalled access including the Directors Box, Dressing Rooms, Player Tunnel, Pitchside and Press Conference Room. Using our state of the art multimedia handset this is an unmissable experience for fans of Arsenal and football in general. Your tour also includes entry to the Arsenal Museum!

To find out more or to book, please visit Stadium Tours.

Matchday Tours   Why not extend your visit and enjoy the Arsenal experience by taking a behind the scenes tour of the stadium before kick-off? We will be running guided tours where you will have the opportunity to experience the pre-match atmosphere and explore the stadium whilst matchday preparations are underway. Your  guided matchday tour  will include access to the Directors Box, Diamond Club, Press Conference Room, Pitchside, Home Dugout and much more. Your tour includes entry to the Arsenal Museum!   Tickets now available for select fixtures - limited availability so book now!

For more information on our Tours visit Stadium Tours. Still have questions? - visit our frequently asked questions.

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VIP Legend Experience

Meet an Arsenal Legend on our VIP Legend Experience .

This experience offers an exclusive VIP tour  of Emirates Stadium, hosted by Arsenal Legends Lee Dixon, Ray Parlour or David Seaman and Arsenal Pitch Side Presenter, Nigel Mitchell.

Your 4-hour tour experience allows you to enjoy behind-the-scenes access to areas that the public never see. It’s your chance to hear stories and re-live moments that only our heroes can reveal.

Next available tours:

Limited dates released throughout the year - check VIP Legend Experience 

The  VIP Legend Experience  includes:

  • - 4-hour tour and hospitality experience with your chosen VIP Legend and Arsenal pitch side commentator Nigel Mitchell as your hosts
  • - Hot buffet lunch served with unlimited wine, beer and soft drinks in the Diamond Club 
  • - One on one time with your VIP Legend, signing session and photo opportunity
  • - Greenscreen photo experience with your VIP Legend
  • - Exclusive Arsenal lanyard signed by your VIP Legend
  • - Premium gift bag with an exclusive item
  • - Exclusive access to the TV Studios (not open to the public) as well as the Directors Entrance, Directors Box, Diamond Club, Players Entrance, Home and Away Dressing Room, Manager's Office, Players Tunnel, Pitchside and Home Dugout, Flash Interview Rooms, Press Conference Room and Media Lounge
  • - Opportunity to re-walk all public tour areas at your own leisure after your experience has concluded
  • - Entry to the Arsenal Museum (approximately 30 minutes)
  • - Stadium Tour guidebook

The price of the tour is £350 per adult (age 16 and over). For more information or to book see our  Stadium Tours  website. 

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Arsenal Emirates Stadium Tour

EXPLORE THE UNIQUE, UNRIVALLED AND UNFORGETTABLE EMIRATES STADIUM. Journey into Emirates Stadium and go on an all access behind-the-scenes tour. You’ll have the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of your heroes, listen to their match day experiences and explore never before seen footage.

Founded in 1886, Arsenal has a wonderful history from the club’s time at Woolwich, Highbury and Emirates Stadium. The newly refurbished museum offers visitors the chance to take in a number of exciting exhibits. Many of the items on display were kindly donated by former players who hold a special place in Arsenal’s history. Highlights include Jens Lehmann’s goalkeeper gloves that he wore for every league match of the unbeaten ‘Invincibles’ season in 2003/04, Michael Thomas’ boots from Anfield ’89 and Charlie George’s FA Cup Final shirt from 1971: The museum also features two impressive video theatres and twenty major displays based on Arsenal’s proud history.

Nigel Mitchell , the pitch-side presenter of our match day show at the Emirates, take you on a tour behind the scenes as a host of Arsenal stars share their match day experiences. Listen to stories about how the Emirates was built and why areas such as the changing rooms and pitch make the stadium one of the most state-of-the-art stages for world football.

It’s match day and you find yourself in the stands as Arsenal head towards the away goal in search of another goal against Premier League opposition… Relive the action from the stands as your fellow spectators find themselves on the edge of their seats as the ball hits the back of the net!

This is another fantastic new feature, as you walk down the tunnel and feel the roar of 60,000 fans as the match day mascot leads out the team, shaking hands with the opposition and having a pre-match kick about with the club’s legendary mascot Gunnersaurus.

Usual Stadium Tour Opening Hours until early September

Monday - Saturday: 09:30 – 18:00 (last entry 17:00) Sunday: 10:00 – 16:00 (last entry 15:00)

The Arsenal Museum closes 30 minutes after the Stadium Tours.

On occasion the Stadium Tours cannot run or may be disrupted due to Stadium events or annual maintenance.

Upcoming changes are as follows:

  • 21st April - Stadium Tours Closed
  • 23rd April - Stadium Tours Closed
  • 26th/27th April - reduced tour route (The Changing Rooms, Pitchside & Press Conference Room will be closed from 14:30)
  • 4th May - Stadium Tours Closed

All dates and opening hours are subject to change so please check before visiting.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Attraction Address: Emirates Football Stadium, Hornsey Rd, London, N7 7AJ
  • Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18
  • Our suggested visit time is 1.5-2 hours
  • E-tickets are non-refundable once booked
  • You will require a printed copy of your E-ticket
  • Last admission is 1 hour before closing time
  • The Stadium Tour does not operate on match days and Evan Evans e-tickets are not valid for use on match days
  • On occasion, the Stadium Tour cannot run or may be disrupted due to stadium events or maintenance. Please check tour times prior to visiting
  • Please note that all tours are subject to route disruption or alteration and some areas may be unavailable
  • Access to behind the scenes areas of the stadium
  • Choose commentary from Lee Dixon, Charlie George or Nigel Mitchell (English only) 
  • Free entry to the Arsenal Museum 
  • Free Arsenal branded headphones 

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Monday To Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday 9:30am - 6:00pm

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Arsenal Stadium Tour | Behind the Scenes at Emirates Stadium

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Emirates Stadium is the home of Arsenal Football Club, and much like the other clubs in London, they also offer tours that will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the arena.

This post provides information about what kind of tours are available, how to get tickets, directions to the stadium, and other important details to consider.

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If you’re a fan of Arsenal FC, attending a match is one of the best ways to get close to the action and see the team perform live in person.

Stadium tours are another way to learn and experience even more about Arsenal, and this post covers every tour offered at Emirates Stadium.

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Their main tour is included on multiple concession passes, and they also offer VIP tours which are led by legendary Arsenal players.

Each tour includes access to the Arsenal Museum, a personalized tour certificate, and more.

While there are some short matchday tours that last only 20 minutes long, most tour options are between 1-2 hours in length.

In addition to covering each stadium tour option in detail, this post will also provide information about how to get there and deals you can use to save up to 50% off tickets.

Emirates Stadium Tours and Tickets

There are currently four different tours offered at Emirates Stadium, including both a matchday tour and a VIP experience. Prices start at just £15, and you can enjoy this activity most days of the week.

Arsenal Stadium Tour

This is the standard tour offered at Emirates Stadium, and it provides self-guided access to some of the most notable locations in the arena.

Visitors can expect to see attractions such as the director’s box, the player’s entrance and tunnel, dressing rooms, the press conference room, and even Pitchside!

Everyone who takes this tour will receive an audio guide with commentary from legends such as Charlie George, Lee Dixon, and Nigel Mitchell.

You’ll have the opportunity to listen to this audio tour on a free pair of Arsenal earphones. Admission to the Arsenal Museum and a personalized tour certificate are also included with purchase.

As if all of that weren’t enough, every ticket is valid for up to 3 months, so you don’t even have to worry about booking a date or time to visit!

  • £27/Adults | £18/Children (5-15)
  • £22/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)
  • Free for children under the age of 5
  • Purchase tickets or learn more .

TIP: This tour is included at no extra cost with the London Pass and the Explorer Pass .

Legend Tour

If you’re interested in a more personalized guided tour, this option includes everything from the standard self-guided service along with a 90-minute tour hosted by one of three legends: Charlie George, Perry Groves, or Nigel Winterburn.

Everyone who takes the Legend Tour at Emirates Stadium will receive a photo opportunity with their star and a signed photograph. You’ll also receive a free Arsenal lanyard!

Availability depends on when each Arsenal legend is available, and most tours take place on weekends at either 11 am or 1 pm.

  • £50/Adults | £30/Children (5-15)
  • £40/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)

VIP Legend Experience

This is the most exclusive experience available at Emirates Stadium, and it’s essentially a half-day activity. The tour itself is 4 hours in length, and it’s hosted by both the legend of your choice and pitchside commentator Nigel Mitchell.

In addition to all the behind-the-scenes locations included on other tours, the VIP Legend Experience also offers access to the TV studios where they broadcast the games live from on-site at Emirates Stadium.

Since the tour is so long, it also includes a nice buffet lunch with unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks and more in the Diamond Club. This isn’t your average buffet, either – the food is prepared by a 2 star Michelin chef!

Visitors can also expect one-on-one time with their legend of choice, during which time they will receive a photo opportunity and signing session. 

You’ll also get a signed Arsenal lanyard, a premium gift bag, entry to the Arsenal Museum, a guidebook, and a personalized tour certificate.

The VIP Legend Experience is only available for adults over the age of 16. Tickets can sell out several months in advance, so we recommend checking back frequently to make sure you don’t miss out on this opportunity.

  • £325 per person
  • Purchase the VIP Legend Experience or learn more .

Matchday Tour

As the name implies, these tours are only offered on matchdays, and they’re a bit more limited in scope (60 min) as a result of the limited time available for behind-the-scenes activities on these days.

That said, if you’re already planning to arrive at the stadium early, this could be a good way to pass the time before the match begins. 

The following tour types are available as matchday tours:

  • Whistlestop (20 min)

There are also early bird prices available for those who take the earliest tours (9:20 am).

Here are the prices for each matchday tour at Emirates Stadium:

Arsenal Stadium Tour | Matchday Prices

  • £35/Adults | £25/Children (5-15)
  • £30/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)

Legend Tour at Emirates Stadium | Matchday Prices

  • £55/Adults | £35/Children (5-15)
  • £45/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)

Whistlestop Tour at Emirates Stadium | Matchday Prices

  • £15/Adults | £10/Children (5-15)
  • £13/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)

Early Bird Tour (9:20 am) | Matchday Prices

  • £29/Adults | £20/Children (5-15)
  • £24/Concession (Seniors, Students, Disabled)

Purchase tickets for a Matchday Tour or learn more .

How to Get to Emirates Stadium

The home of Arsenal Football Club is located just northeast of the city centre at Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ, United Kingdom. There are several train and tube stations nearby, and you can also take the bus if necessary.

Here are the closest stations and stops for all public transit options:

  • Underground Station: Arsenal
  • Train Station: Drayton Park
  • Bus Stop: Holloway Road

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There are a few different ways to save money on tickets to the Emirates Stadium Tour, and this section covers each opportunity. Depending on which offer you choose, you can expect to save up to 50% off (or possibly even more).

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The standard Arsenal Stadium Tour is currently included with two different concession passes:

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The London Pass is all-inclusive, which means it provides unlimited access to dozens of activities for a set number of days. The Explorer Pass is a bit different, in that it allows you to pay one flat price for a set number of activities instead.

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The standard Arsenal Stadium Tour is included with the 2-for-1 deal provided by National Rail.

All you need to do is buy two train tickets to the stadium, and you’ll be eligible to get 2 tickets for the price of 1.

If you’re already planning to get here by train, this is perhaps one of the best deals available, because it ensures you’ll save a full 50% off ticket prices.

You can find even more information about how to activate this offer by reading our full post about the National Rail 2-for-1 deal .

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In addition to all the other offers, admission to the standard Emirates Stadium Tour is also included with the following combo package options:

Emirates Stadium Tour + Stamford Bridge Tour

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Arsenal, Spurs, Man Utd and Newcastle: How new stadiums shape a club’s future and soul

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It is approaching 6.30pm on a Saturday, a full 90 minutes after the final whistle has blown. At most grounds, the seats and concourses will have been cleaned and swept and long been empty. Only a few stewards would remain to lock up.

Upstairs at the Goal Line Bar at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, however, hundreds of fans are still drinking, socialising and, crucially, still spending. It is a social scene, a commercial scene; it is the difference between the silence of an empty football ground and the noise of a thriving stadium-based business. It is an example of the fabled “dwell time”.

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This, in part, is why Tottenham Hotspur earn so much money on matchdays — £4.8m ($5.9m) on average — and part of why Tottenham’s revenue streams have turned into rivers.

It is also why other clubs in an era of increased financial regulation and restrictions are looking at Spurs and considering relocating or redeveloping, Manchester United and Newcastle United among them.

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At a time when the historic appeal of English football combines with the global popularity of the Premier League , when clubs are sports and non-sports businesses and commercialism chimes with heritage and architecture to form a must-see destination, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the model. It is known for its scale, modernity and clear sightlines that have changed how many see football stadiums. It is, to use a phrase, ground-breaking.

But where to go, how to grow and what can be lost? These are complicated questions when stadia rise or fall and they inevitably lead to others regarding logistics and cost, downsides and benefits and whether a fanbase of yesterday and today wants — or is wanted — in a supposedly immaculate new tomorrow. Local vs global is a live tension.

The Athletic has taken a tour of four Premier League clubs who have moved or who are thinking of moving — Arsenal , Tottenham, Manchester United and Newcastle United — to explore the advantages and disadvantages.

At Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, a hawk is brought in twice a month to scare the pigeons and a pair of Thierry Henry’s socks are in a time capsule beneath the ground. At Tottenham, there is the longest bar in Europe — see above — huge NFL -specific spaces and you learn captain Son Heung-min sits in Harry Kane ’s former middle seat in the semi-circle of the dressing room with James Maddison and Cristian Romero on either side.

At Old Trafford, Manchester United sell, proudly, the cheapest pint in the Premier League at £3.40. The old players’ tunnel behind where the managers stand is the last piece of the original construction from 1910, metre-thick walls that even Second World War bombs could not destroy. At St James’ Park, the vista looking north east from the top of the main Milburn Stand is magnificent and, on the walls downstairs, there is evidence Newcastle United have made a radical departure before — from 1892-94 they played in red and white.

Walking away down the hill from St James’, Adam, 24, a Newcastle fan who travelled up from Merseyside to do the tour, says: “I really, really love St James’ Park, but if progress means we have to expand in a new stadium because of revenue, then… but I hope not.

“Overall, there is a pragmatic approach from fans, I think. A new stadium would be exciting, but there’d be hesitancy as well.”

Were Newcastle to have a shiny structure rising on the banks of the River Tyne, as with Everton on the Mersey, would that not generate anticipation?

“Goodison Park has been crumbling for a while,” he replies, “and Everton have needed to move. At the same time, Goodison kept them up last season and there’s no guarantee you get that if you move to a new ground.

“There is the risk of losing your atmosphere. At West Ham ’s new stadium, you feel that passionate fanbase gets lost, the same with the Emirates.”

Karen Morris, a Manchester United fan doing the Newcastle tour, says: “I started going in the 1980s with my Dad, we had season tickets in the K Stand. I think we should go now. We need a more up-to-date stadium. It’s outdated.”

Would a move further out of Manchester be acceptable?

“I want to stay on the same land, one hundred per cent.”

The geography of the Tottenham Hotspur stadium is one of its many aspects. Much is made of the contrast between a £1billion stadium and the old council estates it brushes up alongside and Spurs’ former home, White Hart Lane, built 120 years ago, felt more of a fit in that respect. But Martin Cloake of the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust is delighted the new stadium is where it is.

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“It’s important to us that the stadium is in the same place,” Cloake says. “Remember, the club wanted us to move to east London.

“One of the places most visited in the new stadium is the old centre circle from White Hart Lane. That sense of ‘it’s Tottenham, our place’, is important.”

At Arsenal, they were so concerned about the move from a beloved institution, Highbury, that the club began a process of ‘Arsenalisation’ at the new stadium, which is constructed a goal kick away in terms of distance but an unknown distance away in terms of that intangible metric, soul.

In the Arsenal museum, a plaque states: “Much of the mystique and glamour of Arsenal’s international reputation came from the legendary Arsenal Stadium, Highbury. A monument to popular culture, it received the title ‘Stadium’ at a time when most clubs had ‘Grounds’.”

Arsenal moved from Highbury in 2006, seven years after the decision to leave was made. One of the main reasons was the club felt it had outgrown Highbury. In seasons 1998-99 and 1999-00, Arsenal staged their Champions League games at Wembley to accommodate both rising ticket demand to see Arsene Wenger’s attractive, winning team and to fulfil UEFA ’s corporate criteria.

The latter was also relevant to Arsenal’s finances — selling 60,000 tickets, including thousands of expensive corporate seats, meant a far bigger payday than staying at Highbury, where the capacity for UEFA matches was just over 35,000. Demand far outstripped supply and the economic and ticketing logic of Arsenal moving was clear.

Yet Highbury was ‘home’. In the 17 seasons before Arsenal left, they won four league titles and finished second five times. Highbury’s role in this is unquantifiable, but it certainly was a vivid piece of The Arsenal.

In the 17 seasons since (not including 2023-24), Arsenal have not won a single title. They have finished second twice. A brutal reading of those league standings would say the move from Highbury has not been justified.

But the numbers able to watch Arsenal has soared and, economically, it has been transformative. Arsenal’s turnover in 2005-06, the club’s last financial year at Highbury, was £137m. In 2006-07, the first season at ‘the Emirates’, it was £200m and a season later £223m. Six weeks ago, Arsenal released their figures for the year ending May 2023 with “football revenue for the year” at £464m. Last July, Arsenal could afford to pay West Ham £100m for Declan Rice .

As it approaches its 20th anniversary in 2026, Arsenal’s new stadium will be of as much intelligence to those at the top at Old Trafford and St James’ Park as Tottenham’s. There are function and design lessons, as well as the financials.

As Nigel Phillips from the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust (AST) explains: “Arsenal moved in 2006 but got planning permission in 1999 to a design from the mid-1990s. This makes the Emirates almost a 30-year-old design and is so dated when compared to what Spurs have built.

“Another issue with the Arsenal stadium move is that of the £450m project costs, £260m was borrowed on a long-term basis via project bonds, but the other £190m came from Arsenal commercial revenues. Basically, it was spending money from future revenues and this meant that when those actual seasons rolled by, there was no commercial cash to spend as it had been spent on the stadium build.

“This is what messed with Wenger and the competitiveness of the club for a long period of time.”

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Arsenal still qualified season after season for the Champions League — and secured that income — but in 2010-11, for example, just five years after moving, Wenger was bemoaning his spending power: “We can’t buy players for £50m, that is a fact.”

As the squad’s competitiveness plateaued, so did fans’ feelings about the team in its new surroundings. And, as Phillips says, “Fans’ relationship with the new ground is totally tied up with on-field performances.”

It is something Cloake mentions regarding Spurs. A new stadium needs big seasons or big moments to cement ardour and Cloake refers to the stadium’s opening game against Crystal Palace , in April 2019, when Son scored the first goal at the new home. Defeating Man City 1-0 there a week later (Son again) in the Champions League was another euphoric occasion.

“We played Everton before the Champions League final and there was this massive party going on,” Cloake recalls. “People were just so happy. A lot more were getting to the stadium much earlier and meeting their mates there. They were spending their time and their money in the stadium.

“The sightlines are really good, you can see what’s going on, it feels like a proper football stadium. The scale of it is fantastic as well and we haven’t left Tottenham.

“But, fairly quickly, we went into the (Jose) Mourinho and (Antonio) Conte era, when the football was some of the worst we’d seen. A narrative developed that the stadium was just a money-making machine, the atmosphere was rubbish and not as good as the old ground.”

Mikel Arteta has been commenting for some time on the improved atmosphere at Arsenal, which again is related to the team doing better.

“I just had a person that I haven’t seen for a while,” Arteta said last season, “and it’s the first time he’s been at the stadium for two years. He says it’s the best he’s seen ever since he was at Highbury.”

Highbury was labelled a ‘library’, we should not forget, though the rhyme was a factor.

The two north London grounds are major employers locally. Tottenham, who stage concerts, NFL games and have a go-kart track underneath the pitch, will host matches at Euro 2028. It all needs workers.

But Cloake also notes the recent rise in ticket prices. There was a backs-turned demonstration from some fans at the Luton game. Chairman Daniel Levy is earning £6.5million per annum.

Ticket prices and availability are already an issue for Newcastle United season-ticket holders. Only five years ago, 23,000 attended St James’ for a League Cup tie against Leicester City , but that was after years of being worn down by Mike Ashley’s arid regime.

Today, post-Saudi Arabia takeover, the question is how and where the club could accommodate crowds of 60,000-plus. Hemmed in architecturally at St James’ Park, Newcastle might need to move to grow.

Compared to 2019, it feels the club are preaching to the convertible, yet last week Newcastle United Supporters’ Trust concluded a survey in which 73 per cent of respondents said their preference was to remain at St. James’ “with renovations”. Only 19 per cent said they wanted to move.

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The Trust’s Paul Karter was unsurprised: “We’re a one-club city and I think the tradition and love of having a city-centre stadium is huge in the eyes of Newcastle United fans. There’s heritage there.

“But it’s difficult. It’s a small city, there’s not a huge amount of space.”

Heritage sells, that is obvious from the outside interest in English football. Newcastle United want to be global, but the club does not have the enormous benefit of being in London. Half an hour in Spurs’ club shop reveals an endless number of Korean fans whose spend-per-head is significant. There is a small Australian range, too, at the club managed by Ange Postecoglou, where the famous Tottenham cockerel motif is replaced by a kangaroo.

Newcastle are joining Tottenham on an end-of-season trip to Australia to keep ‘exporting the brand’, but northern English provincial infrastructure is another hurdle – there are, for example, no direct flights from Newcastle airport to the United States.

Infrastructure and cost affect Sir Jim Ratcliffe as he enters Old Trafford. Manchester United’s first aim is to establish funding for a redevelopment or a new development, then design and submit a planning application. It could be 2028, 2029 or 2030 before a spade is in the ground.

In the 20 years since Arsenal began demolishing existing premises on the Ashburton Grove site, there has been an escalation in the prices of core materials. According to figures from the Building Costs Information Service (BCIS), one cubic metre of ready-mix concrete in 2004 cost on average £63. By 2014, it was £98, while today it is £136, a 40 per cent increase in 10 years.

One tonne of high-tensile steel bars has risen from £333 in 2004 to £638 in 2014 to £1,200 in 2024 — an increase of 88 per cent in the past 10 years. One tonne of structural steel has gone from £720 in 2004 to £1,075 in 2014 to £1,706 in 2024 — up 130 per cent in 20 years.

A new Old Trafford is likely to be over £1billion, maybe double, and debt is a loaded word at the club . Given Real Madrid said recently they will not pay off the vast restructure of the Bernabeu stadium until 2053, United’s repayments could go on until the 2060s.

Chris Rumfitt, of the club’s Supporters’ Trust, says at least Ratcliffe’s presence “means there’s a bit more trust — if it had been the Glazers proposing this, we would not trust them to do it right”.

The trust has a voice on the task force set up to address the next step. It had its first meeting last week. The trust has independently conducted its own surveys, asking supporters about priorities rather than the move-or-stay question.

“We thought the best place to start was with, ‘What do we want from the stadium?’” Rumfitt says. “Once you work that out, it maybe leads to the conclusion of the million-dollar question.

“The answer is that opinions are really mixed. There’s a great desire to understand the options and the consequences during the process. We have 55,000 season-ticket holders and, if at any point during work, capacity dropped below that number, then it’s obviously an issue.

“Then, if we did build a new stadium, what would it look like and where would it be? What do we mean by ‘next door’? Would we be looking to be on the same land in the way the Spurs stadium is adjacent to White Hart Lane? Given the amount of available land around Old Trafford, it’s doable.

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“Football fans are conservative animals and, yes, everybody fears what could be lost. That’s the argument against a new stadium. The biggest fear is the creation of a generic, soulless, identikit bowl.

“That said, the new stadiums have got a lot better. I think Arsenal are a bit of a victim of the fact they went first. A lot of lessons have been learnt since about designing for atmosphere. Tottenham has it, I haven’t been to the Atletico Madrid stadium but I’m told it is similar, designed to prioritise atmosphere.”

An example of what does not work, Rumfitt argues, is West Ham at the Olympic Stadium, though the owners can point to the beneficial economics of the deal and the fact they have won a trophy since taking residence in 2016.

“West Ham is fundamentally not a football stadium,” he says, “and if you’re in the back section of the away end, you might as well watch it on the telly. It’s appalling.

“Upton Park and the horrible but brilliant atmosphere was one of the few places that remained genuinely intimidating. West Ham lost so much when they left.”

The Theatre of Dreams is quite a title to behold in this context. There is pressure. As Phillips of AST says: “Moving to a new ground is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get things right.”

Once you have walked through the last of the 2,000 doors at the Emirates, or past the ‘H’ fine dining area at Tottenham, or emerged from the red lighting of Old Trafford’s home dressing room, you end up high in the Milburn Stand at St James’, scanning a pitch that has been played on since 1880. It has never moved or been rotated.

It is surprisingly moving to think of Newcastle’s early greats such as Andy Aitken or Colin Veitch playing here. What was their view?

What do footballers see now? What are their priorities in a stadium? Does anyone ask?

Andros Townsend was running down the wing for Luton that day at Tottenham. Previously, he had run down it for Spurs at White Hart Lane, for Newcastle at St James’ and for Everton at Goodison, among others. Townsend, 32, noted the size of the Tottenham Hotspur stadium and of the pitch — five metres longer and one metre wider than White Hart Lane.

He says players are so focused on matchdays that, practical matters aside, little invades their peripheral vision – though “the size of the away dressing room matters to players” and he laughs when mentioning the quality of the shower gel.

“It was probably a lot more light, more colourful, more things going on,” he says of the new stadium compared to White Hart Lane, “but ultimately in your mind you’re thinking about so many things to do with the game, you’re not really focused on the broader picture, if that makes sense.”

Some managers have said they have never seen a crowd score a goal, but can fans and grounds impact a result?

“Oh, yeah, of course,” Townsend says. “The older stadiums tend to be right on top of the pitch and tend to generate a better atmosphere. I remember White Hart Lane did that, Selhurst Park, now at Luton. Whether that’s a psychological thing or a fact, I don’t know.

“Selhurst Park, especially on a night game, the atmosphere was incredible. Kenilworth Road is one as well.

“As an opposing player, probably Anfield. This season we were 1-0 up going in at half-time. We concede early in the second half, it’s 1-1 and all of a sudden the crowd just came alive and their players fed off that. It was suddenly tough for us to play out and we ended up losing 4-1.

“St James’ Park for similar reasons. I went there for Everton a few years ago and they were at it. The atmosphere was so intense we could not play out. Their players were on us because they were pumped up by the crowd. Fans’ intensity can transmit itself to the players, without a doubt.”

Luton have their own new stadium plans, but it would be an emotional wrench to leave Kenilworth Road. It sounds unrealistically romantic: can a football stadium have soul?

“One hundred per cent, one hundred per cent,” Townsend replies. “Goodison Park — Everton need to leave Goodison Park because they have had so many financial issues — but Goodison Park, it has so much history, so much memory.

“It’s obviously tough to leave, but in this day and age, it has to be done. Newcastle, again it’s the revenue. Will Newcastle have to sell players because of FFP? Moving to a bigger stadium, you get to sign more players. Do you look at it from a business point of view or a romantic point of view?

“My question to you is: if Spurs were still at White Hart Lane, would they be one of the ‘Big Six’? Would they be in the top four? Probably not.

“Yes, everyone would have loved to have stayed at White Hart Lane, but when you see the money now, there’s one club never brought up in FFP or profit and sustainability terms — Spurs. Yes, they’ve lost a lot, but they’re a big club because they’re producing big revenues and are able to spend big.”

As a modern player who has experienced old grounds, what would his advice be to those designing a new stadium?

“You have to try to keep the element of fans being close. Look at West Ham and the running track around the pitch, that probably takes away from the atmosphere.

“If you can create new and hostile, that’s win-win.”

Arsenal, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, and City, who visit in a fortnight, may experience both.

(Top photo: Getty Images; design by Eamonn Dalton for The Athletic)

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Club celebrates partnership with Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice at north London derby

Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will see the Club show its support for our Official Charity Partner, Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.

Noah's Ark supports babies, children, and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, and their families, in North and Central London - helping them to make the most of every day.

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• Sunday’s derby against Arsenal will see the Club show support for our Official Charity Partner, Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice • Noah's Ark supports babies, children, and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, and their families, in North and Central London – helping them to make the most of every day • One of the children supported by Noah’s Ark, Freya, 8, will be leading the team out as mascot on the day • Other activations at the game will include in-stadium branding, fundraisers, branded warm-up t-shirts and a pre-match pitch-side interview with Noah’s Ark CEO Sophie Andrews OBE

One of the thousands of inspirational children supported by Noah’s Ark, Freya, will be leading the team out as a mascot on the day.

Freya, age eight, has CCMS, a rare genetic condition with fewer than 100 cases in the world. At four weeks old, Freya was discharged from Great Ormond Street Hospital on end-of-life care. Her prognosis was days, maybe weeks, but Freya has far exceeded her prognosis, and while her mum Elina is aware further challenges could be on the way, the family has received support from Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice since Freya was just three months old.

Please give Freya a huge show of support as she enters the pitch alongside her heroes.

Additionally, fans attending the game will be able to support Noah’s Ark’s incredible work by donating via volunteer fundraisers located outside the stadium, in the Tottenham Experience and at Seven Sisters Station.

Fans can also be in with a chance of winning a signed Tottenham Hotspur football by making an optional donation to Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice via a dedicated text service* . Information on how to donate will be available on our digital signage in the stadium.

Earlier this month, James Maddison visited Noah’s Ark’s dedicated hospice facility in Barnet – which the Club helped raise funds to build as part of its long-term partnership – to spend time with children and families who benefit from the work of the charity.

James undertook a tour of The Ark with Chief Executive Sophie Andrews OBE, visiting The Therapies Wing and The Accessible Playground before meeting with families and hearing their stories of courage. At the end of the visit, the England international gifted a hamper of Spurs-themed games and toys to the Ark for the children to enjoy beyond his visit.

Fans arriving at the Arsenal game early will be able to catch a pitch-side interview with Sophie live on the big screen to reflect on James’ visit, discuss the work done by the charity, and much more. The interview will take place while our players warm up in bespoke Noah’s Ark t-shirts.

Donna-Maria Cullen, Executive Director, Tottenham Hotspur, said: “Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice has been our Official Charity Partner since 2016, and we remain in awe of the incredible work the charity does for children and families across north and central London.

“The north London derby is the ideal platform on which to showcase their work and the dedication of Noah’s Ark staff in delivering support, respite and special memories to those in the heart of both our clubs’ communities.”

Sophie Andrews OBE, CEO of Noah's Ark Children's Hospice said: "We are incredibly proud of our partnership with Tottenham Hotspur and delighted that they have dedicated this day to us. These events give us the chance to shout about the work we do, reaching more people and raising vital funds for children who are seriously unwell and their families.”

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The prize draw is open to those aged 18 and over. UK residents only. Text messages will be charged at your standard network message rate. You will be charged for each message sent + any voluntary donation you make. The prize draw opened at midday Thursday 4th April 2024 and will close Sunday 28 April 2024, at 23.59. For full T&Cs for the prize draw please visit the Noah's Ark website .

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The North London derby is always one of the most anticipated fixtures of the Premier League season, in large part because it has become a check-in on two teams eager to disrupt the current cadence of affairs at the top of the table -- Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. It means the latest edition of the rivalry has a fitting place as a high-stakes end-of-season encounter between two teams with lofty ambitions.

Sunday's matchup at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a must-win for both. Arsenal are trying to keep pace in a three-way title race in an effort to win the Premier League for the first time in 20 years, while Spurs eye their first Champions League berth in two years. Both targets are ambitious, but also spotlight the differences between the rivals, one that's arguably more reflective of where each team is than the 2-2 draw they played to in September .

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Take Arsenal, who have enjoyed a near-perfect 2024 and remain in the title race. It comes on the back of a high-scoring season in which they lead the Premier League with 82 goals and rank second for expected goals at 68.56, but have perhaps found most success as a defensively sturdy team. The Gunners have conceded just 26 goals this season, the least of the league, ato the point that they kept Manchester City goalless in league play this season thanks to their ability to absorb the opposition's offensive pressure. It's becoming increasingly clear that Arsenal play with precision on both ends of the pitch when they are at their best, and the good days have very much outnumbered the bad ones.

As for Spurs, the hot start that included a draw against their North London rivals gave way for a season full of inconsistency. It is obvious what they want to do stylistically under Ange Postecoglou, who's about to finish his first season in the job. They prefer a high-intensity, attack- first identify and rank second in the league for possession with 61.7%, third for passing accuracy at 87.3% and fourth for touches with 25,000-plus, ahead of Arsenal in each of those categories. It's far from a bad strategy, but the execution has let them down at different times this season. Recent results have ranged from a 4-0 win over Aston Villa to a 4-0 loss to Newcastle United, the latter of which points at Spurs' need to step things up in attack and a less-than-ideal sloppiness in the back. They have not kept a clean sheet in their last five, conceding 10 goals in that time.

Why Arsenal are massive favorites

Despite the layers of intrigue this fixture can bring, the data suggests that the outcome is a foregone conclusion. Arsenal come in as the oddsmakers' favorites and the benefit of fitness. Mikel Arteta should have a full squad to choose from on Sunday, while Postecoglou is likely preparing for lineup tetris. Destiny Udogie's strong first season for Tottenham is over after undergoing surgery for a hamstring injury last week, while important players like Richarlison and Pedro Porro could miss out with their own issues.

Those are not the only differences between Arsenal and Tottenham, though. The odds may be stacked against Spurs at home and the snakes might be high, but Sunday's match does not need to be a defining moment for them as much as it does for the Gunners. Both are playing catch-up in their respective races to the finish line, but for Tottenahm, this game is merely a progress report in year one of a rebuild. There have been glimpses of a good foundation, but a test against a top-tier side will offer some more answers on where the team needs to go from here.

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Arsenal might be right to come into this game with a lot of confidence, in part because their period of rebuilding is over -- and can be considered a success by several metrics. Chief among them is that Arteta has led them to two of their best seasons in recent memory, keeping them in the title race for two consecutive seasons. The Gunners are inching closer to the point of the post-rebuild era when statement-making results are a necessity, which means the pressure is very much on them to deliver on Sunday.

The onus, then, will be on them to avoid a repeat of their 2-0 loss to Aston Villa a few weeks back that damaged their hopes of winning the title. Arsenal were unusually not clinical that day, generating 14 shots and limiting Villa to none on target before conceding twice in the second half. Their defensive inconsistencies were on display that day and even though they have followed that up with two games in which they outscored their opposition seven to zero and conceded just four shots on goal, it might be worth wondering whether or not Spurs can pull off a repeat. Scoring has been a weakness of sorts in recent weeks -- they were held scoreless twice in their last five, ranking in the league's bottom five in that stretch with just six goals scored and 22 shots on goal, underperforming their expected goals tally of 8.69 in the process. Son Heung-min and Brennan Johnson are probably still as likely as ever to score, though, so it's hard to fully count them out.

As long as Spurs maintain a competitive edge throughout, they can survive this game and build towards the future. While one project in North London continues through the early stages, though, another is under pressure to deliver the final results of their experiment. Sunday is not only about bragging rights against a rival, though those are undoubtedly important. For Arsenal, it will also be an exercise in turning trophy chases into actual silverware -- something they will have to do sooner rather than later if Arteta's tenure can be considered a resounding success.

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