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Spurs Easter Egg-stravaganza

This Easter half-term Tottenham Hotspur Stadium comes to life for the perfect family-fun day!

  • Family friendly Easter themed Stadium Tour
  • Easter Egg hunt
  • Chocolate prizes
  • Games and facepainting for the whole family to enjoy
  • Delicious food and drinks available in  The M
  • One Hotspur Junior Members go free!* *One Hotspur Junior Members go free with a paying adult

To claim your One Hotspur Junior Member free Stadium Tour, remember to apply your code at checkout. Please ensure a full paying adult is included in your purchase.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be converted into concert mode throughout 26 May - 5 August.  Please note that the football pitch will not be visible for any experiences taking place during this period.

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Stadium Tour

Step behind the scenes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on this immersive, self-guided experience. Walk in the footsteps of your favourite players and gain exclusive access to men's first-team areas and learn about how the stadium has been designed to create one of the best matchday experiences in the world.

The tour itself can take around 90-minutes as guests enjoy exclusive access to First Team, and premium areas as well as the custom-designed NFL facilities. Gain an insight into how the players prepare on a matchday and follow their journey by walking out of the first-team changing rooms, through the tunnel, and into the stadium bowl to an impressive 62,850 seats; you can almost hear the crowd!

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Matchday Tours

  • Exclusive access to men's first team areas just hours before kick-off including the home changing room, tunnel, and media mixed zone 
  • The chance to sit in the managers seat in the dugout 
  • Complimentary match programme 
  • Pitch side photo opportunity with the match ball 
  • The chance to visit the NFL Away dressing room and Press Auditorium

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Technical Tours

Unearth fascinating facts on a Technical Tour of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and explore never seen before areas. Led by an expert tour guide, you’ll venture underneath the famous retracting football pitch and learn about the intricacies of a stadium transformation. The stadium of course isn’t just the home of the famous Tottenham Hotspur Football Club but is the only permanent home of NFL outside of the USA, a world class concert venue, an incredible boxing venue, a rugby stadium and so much more.

  • 3 hour 45 minute guided experience. (4.5 hour with catering) 
  • Exclusive access underneath the famous retracting pitch (or into pitch pocket depending on season) 
  • An exclusive look in the matchday studios 
  • Walk on the Sky Bridge 
  • Pitchside Walk 
  • Catering upgrade available

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Legends Tours

A must do for any Spurs fan as you step behind the scenes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a Club Legend. This truly unique experience allows you to hear stories past and present as you take part in a Q&A session with your favourite past players.

Enjoy a fully guided Stadium Tour with a Spurs legend and one of our experienced Tour Guides as you listen to stories past and present during this unforgettable 2.5 hour experience.

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Explore Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from every angle as you experience an extended guided tour.

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Legends Tour

Enjoy the ultimate Spurs fan experience with a fully guided Stadium Tour with a Club Legend.

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Experience the multi-award-winning Tottenham Hotspur Stadium like never before.

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The M at Spurs

Home to the media on match days, this informal but stylish space serves delicious hot and cold food, drinks, and snacks and is the perfect place to grab a refreshment whilst visiting the Stadium. Visitors to the Dare Skywalk can sit back and relax following their experience, whilst guests on the Stadium Tour will visit the M Café on route. Please check the website for the latest opening times.

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What you'll do

Experience the thrill of stepping out pitch-side on this tour of Tottenham Hotspur’s hi-tech stadium in North London.

Take a  Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour   with The London Pass®

  • Get behind the scenes and take a peek inside the first team’s changing room on this immersive tour experience.
  • Follow in the footsteps of football giants as you walk through the players’ tunnel and into the stadium bowl.
  • Discover why the Tottenham stadium also serves as the London home of the NFL.

You don’t have to be a Spurs fan to get a kick out of this tour of Tottenham’s state-of-the-art stadium, which even features a fully retractable pitch!

The winner of multiple prestigious design and architecture awards, Tottenham Hotspur’s Stadium is just about as hi-tech as they come. Here’s your chance to get behind the scenes and experience the stadium as the players do.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour highlights

Exclusive content -  When you opt for a Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour, you're in for a wonderful time. This isn't just any stadium tour; it's an experience that offers exclusive content. You’ll gain access to fascinating stories and interviews with legendary players through multimedia devices. It's definitely a premier Tottenham experience. Although it's a self-guided tour, staff members scattered throughout the stadium are more than happy to chat about anything from the retractable pitch to the stadium's partnership with the NFL and much more!

Follow in their footsteps -  Experience the excitement as you step into the changing room used by the first team, following in their very footsteps. Envision yourself walking through the player's tunnel and running out onto the pitch. This tour allows you to do just that. And to top it off, you'll have the unique opportunity to sit in the manager's chair, making you feel like you're part of the team for a day.

Spurs Stadium Tour

If you’re a football fan looking for more than just a match-day experience, then a Spurs Stadium tour is just what you need. The Tottenham Hotspur tour is very much designed to be both informative and interactive, so you won’t miss a beat.

Situated in the heart of the city, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London is not just a sports venue; it's a significant landmark that brings fans together from around the globe. Whether you're a local or a visitor in London, make sure to add this iconic stadium tour to your list of must-dos, along with other popular attractions such as the Tower of London or London Bridge.

Here are 5 interesting facts about Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:

  • The pitch dimensions are 105m x 69m, which is bigger than the club's former home ground, White Hart Lane, which was 100m x 67m.
  • The new stadium pitch has exactly the same measurements as Wembley Stadium.
  • The grass pitch sits in three pitch-long steel sections, each weighing over 3,000 tonnes, which are driven by 68 electric motors and roll along rails using 168 wheels.
  • The stadium has a capacity of 62,303 seats, making it the largest club stadium in London and one of the largest in the country.
  • The stadium features a retractable pitch, which can be rolled out to reveal an artificial NFL playing surface below, making it the first stadium in the world to be designed specifically for hosting both soccer and American football games.

The London Pass is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour tickets, plus admission to dozens of top  London attractions  for one money-saving price. 

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Getting in:  present your pass at the tours desk, where you will be allocated a time slot.

For more information, visit the  Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website  or call 020 3929 1882. Lines are open 10AM-5PM on weekdays and 10AM-4PM on Saturdays.

Where you'll be

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High Road,, Tottenham,, London, GB

Operating hours

Tour times vary throughout the year depending on the stadium’s calendar of events. For the most accurate information about when tours operate, please visit the tour website . Please note that London Pass customers do not need to book but should you use the calendar as a guide to availability.

Closings & holidays

The stadium may also be closed to tours on match and event days.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tour

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  • At check-in, every visitor will be given a multi-media device to take around with them on the tour.
  • Behind-the-scenes tour
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Tottenham Stade
  • Food and beverages are available from The Media café which is included as part of the tour route. Open Monday-Friday 10am - 5:00pm, Saturday 10am - 6:00pm & Sunday 10am - 5:30pm.
  • Tottenham Experience - Spurs Shop, High Rd, London N17 0AP, UK The Stadium Tours check-in desk is situated within The Tottenham Experience
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • British Sign Language tour available
  • Hearing Loops available
  • Seated areas at several points on the route
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • You'll start at Tottenham Experience - Spurs Shop High Rd, London N17 0AP, UK The Stadium Tours check-in desk is situated within The Tottenham Experience See address & details
  • 1 Tottenham Stade Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included Step behind-the-scenes at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and follow the player’s journey with exclusive access to First Team facilities, NFL locker rooms and media areas. You can explore pitch side and even take a seat in the manager's chair! Read more
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  • natashabY3345TP 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent Facilities Beautiful stadium with fantastic facilities and food. We’ve been to football matches and a concert and the service and organisation is faultless. Read more Written March 31, 2024
  • RUBENB1719 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Skywalk was great and loved it Thanks. It was excellent. The tour guides are very polite and informative and most of all they are passionate about Tottenham hotspurs especially Hardy and Jason Phillips Read more Written January 21, 2024
  • Dollymixture78 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Great Day out. My brother, my 8 year old nephew enjoyed going around the tour. You get a tour guide at the start, however most of it is self guided with a device and headphones. The device really needs to work with digital hearing aids and currently it doesn’t hence the 4 stars. Which was a little disappointing as every other bit of accessibility is thought out. A each point in the tour there is someone to ask questions. The issue was I couldn’t listen after the first point as it would be antisocial. It was fantastic to see behind the scenes . Having been on other stadium tours we were not rushed. We have some fantastic family photos. We also recommend seeing the murals locally of Harry Kane and Ledley King. Read more Written January 7, 2024
  • andrewjenny 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome stadium COYS Having been a Spurs fan since childhood this was a must do for me. The new stadium is amazing. Self guided tour includes access to all levels of the stadium including home and away dressing rooms. Only thing you cannot do is step on pitch. However you can sit in coaches chair on sideline. The Spurs store is great with plenty of merchandise at good prices. A must do for any sports fan. Unless you are an Arsenal fan.haha. Read more Written December 31, 2023
  • JennaDaveG 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Worth it! The stadium was fantastic. Everyone there was so helpful and friendly. Talking Spurs was so fun with lifelong local fans working there. Coach Larry/Reverse Ted Lasso was great! James on the Dare Skywalk and Edge was funny and patient. All in all, well worth it. Thoroughly enjoyed. Read more Written December 30, 2023
  • Journey802653 0 contributions 2.0 of 5 bubbles Disappointing Over the last two months, my grandson (13) and I have had stadium tours at Selhurst Park, Lords, and Twickenham. So we were looking forward to seeing the interior of what has been billed as the best stadium in Europe. The design and facilities are obviously outstanding. However, the fact that one has to self guide with headphones and a device isa real disappointment. My device failed to work and only after asking 3 guides did I get one that worked. However, the commentary was sparse and unexciting. The guides at Twickenham and Palace gave the visits interest with their commentary and personality. The lack of this personal guiding left me with a feeling of being unappreciated. There were plenty of staff available to encourage us to buy shirts etc at pretty expensive prices. Why oh why can’t the powers that be invest in staffing the stadium visits with experienced, well trained and personable guides. A real missed opportunity. Read more Written December 22, 2023
  • M4037MYangelaf 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fab Tottenham Hotspur Dare Skywalk with Jay! Fantastic experience and Jay, our tour guide, made it even better! The walk up to the roof of the stadium, the walk round the cockerel, the view of the stadium from the roof and of the London skyline was magnificent! Jay was a star! He was funny, knowledgeable, supportive and safety conscious - everything you would want in a guide and more! Thanks Jay! Have a pay rise! Read more Written December 19, 2023
  • johncW5755ME 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Trophy room I was pleased they handed out dust masks when entering the trophy room looked like it hadn't been used for years! Read more Written November 24, 2023
  • Matt P 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Technical Tour Technical Tour Was fortunate to join the brilliant behind the scenes technical tour today with Joey the wonderful tour guide who was both extremely knowledgeable about all thing’s Spurs and the Stadium but also passionate too about the club. Brilliant behind the scenes tour taking in so much, including underneath the pitch to see where the pitch is stored when in NFL mode and all the inner workings of the stadium. Wasn’t the cheapest ticket but money well spent and worth it for this extended tour. Read more Written November 23, 2023
  • Chugs_11 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great to get to meet a Spurs legend A really good experience which exceeded expectations. I used to stand on the terraces in the late 60s/early 70s. I never thought I'd get to meet and chat to one of the great players I used to watch as a teenager. Martin Chivers was present throughout the tour - more than two and a half hours - and was very approachable. It was fascinating to see the stadium and lots of the parts that would normally be off limits. The guide (John) was excellent. But the highlight for me was Martin. A memorable day. Read more Written November 22, 2023
  • Nick W 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Wolves fan on Spurs tour Wolves fan who enjoyed the tour of this great stadium. Tour guides were very good and happy to chat. Thanks to Conor for running the tour, informative and top bloke. 🏟️ Read more Written November 21, 2023
  • jacames2016 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Spooky Spurs Halloween Tour Took a group to do the Halloween tour ( audio guided tour with added Halloween events). The tour itself is pretty good, but sadly the Halloween part was not well organised. When we got to the Magician's section, at 12.30, there was a note to say he'd be back at 1.30, the Slime Lab next door was just taking last 6 in, before she went to lunch......out of 6 Halloween areas, only one, " Beat the Ghoulie" was manned. I suppose we could have gone back, after we'd had lunch, but by then our feet ached & we didn't bother. Cake counter in cafe excellent & young lady serving there very good. Hot food was ok, but that serving area was rather chaotic, think they had all new staff by the sound of the conversations they were having. If there's " special" themed events again, think they need to ensure lunch cover is provided. Read more Written November 4, 2023
  • ruaraidhb2015 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Legends Tour Done a legends tour with Gary Mabbutt. The tour was amazing and Gary was also amazing. Excellent tour and would recommend. Only down side was it would have been nice to have been offered some complimentary tea and coffee at the end when doing the Q&A with Gary. Read more Written November 1, 2023
  • Cut1eLS83 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Spooky Halloween Fun Warm welcome at from desk. Sat down for the intro which was done by a guy named JOHN.... he was funny, full of knowledge & really started the day off great! Was nice to walk around at our own pace & the extra children's activities. Spoke to couple of other members of staff. Larry in the NFL Locker room, had so much knowledge & Carl in the press room... once again great knowledge. Thank you for a brilliant day. Read more Written October 29, 2023
  • Smellie_7 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Magical day Absolutely amazing day out! The tour is self guided which was brilliant for us as it meant we could really take our time. We were at the shop/stadium for 5.5 hours in total! All the staff were so friendly and helpful and really helped to make the day even more special. We were there to celebrate our eldest’s 10th birthday and he had an absolute blast, so much so that his eyes welled up on the way home with the emotion of finally visiting the actual stadium where his heroes play. The Halloween special events were well thought out and kept our 5-year old entertained too - making the slime and the face painting were his Halloween highlights. Special thanks to the lady on the photo desk who helped us (she coped well despite her being new to that area) and even more thanks to the till assistant in the shop. I didn’t get his name but he also works in a primary school in Hackney…..he helped us to secretly buy junior memberships for both our boys whilst still making the eldest feel special by getting him to ‘pay’ by himself (long story 😂). Nothing seemed too much bother and he really went over and above to help us. The whole day was magical from beginning to end and we can’t wait to come back and watch a game if we can manage to get tickets one day. Read more Written October 26, 2023

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History of the stadium

Welcome to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the home ground of Spurs since April 2019. It is a billion-pound venue in north London on the site of their former home, White Hart Lane.

Tottenham built the largest club stadium in London between 2017 and 2019 after 118 years at White Hart Lane. Spurs sought to make a venue with the supporter experience at its core. Fans sit just 4.9 metres from the pitch, compared to the 7.9 metres at a comparable ground.

Only Wembley, Twickenham and Old Trafford beat the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in terms of capacity in England, as well. It is a 62,850-seated venue with a 17,500-capacity single-tier South Stand, the UK’s largest. The stand is also home to Tottenham’s giant golden cockerel.

Tottenham Hotspur built an award-winning £1bn stadium

Plans to create the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium dated back as far as 2007 but the club only broke ground a decade later. Haringey Council also only granted Spurs planning permission for the project in 2011. It was seen as a key part of the Northumberland Park Development.

The original plans for the stadium also only featured a 56,250-capacity ground. Yet Haringey Council’s Planning Sub-Committee granted Tottenham new permissions in April 2016 to add further seating. It also saw a new club megastore, a museum and a 180-bed hotel included.

All of the changes meant the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would, ultimately, cost Spurs £1bn to build. But for the funds invested, they had a home the Royal Institute of British Architects would call a ‘tour de force in stadium design’ in September 2021 after giving it a major prize.

RIBA recognised the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as one of the UK’s best new buildings at its 2021 prize ceremony. It felt the venue delivered an unparalleled experience for the multiple users. It also lauded the stadium for its unique location with the ground set on a high street.

What else makes the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

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Along with the UK’s largest single-tier stand, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium features many touches marking Tottenham Hotspur’s history as a club . There are several plaques around the ground, including one dedicated to the centre circle at their old home, White Hart Lane.

Pictures of some Tottenham Hotspur legends also line the walls of their stadium. While Spurs included a 65-metre-long bar and a microbrewery inside the ground. But their plans for one of the finest sporting sites continued with the world’s first dividing retractable football pitch.

Tottenham hired SCX Special Projects to design, engineer and install a way to split their real grass Premier League pitch into three sections. It then retracts the 10,000-tonne pitch into a storage area located beneath the 17,500-capacity South Stand to reveal a full-size NFL field.

The National Football League (NFL) and Tottenham agreed to a 10-year deal to hold at least two games at the stadium each year. ESPN also reported in April 2017 that the NFL injected £10m to help with the costs of building the stadium. It also pays a set fee for every use of it.

Tottenham also agreed to a 15-year partnership with Formula One in February 2023. Their deal will see Tottenham Hotspur Stadium house the world’s first in-stadium electric karting facility. It will be under the South Stand and aims to be the longest indoor circuit in London.

How to get to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Given the location of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on High Road in north London, Spurs advise any visitors against driving to the ground. But its location ensures it is well-served by public transport with London Underground and Overground, plus Greater Anglia, stations.

A number of Transport for London buses also frequent the area around the venue. While the stadium offers ample cycle storage and is within walking distance of a number of the nearby stations. The roads surrounding the stadium are also closed to vehicles around any matches.

White Hart Lane is the nearest overground station for fans wanting to get to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by train. It is around a five minutes walk from Spurs’ ground. While Abellio Greater Anglia stops at Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale, 10 and 25 minutes away.

Victoria Line underground trains additionally stop at Tottenham Hale. While the Victoria Line and overground trains also stop at Seven Sisters, which is around a 30-minute walk from the ground. Each station also has ‘Legible London’-style on-street wayfinding signs to the site.

TFL buses 149, 259, 279 and 349 are moved to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road during any matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The services would normally run up and down High Road but are affected by the match-related road closures in the nearby area.

Stadium tour info

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Spurs run an array of stadium tours at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the £1bn venue. Supporters can enjoy self-guided tours of the ground, along with matchday tours. Self-guided tours can take circa 90 minutes to complete in full.

A self-guided tour of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has access to the Tottenham Hotspur first-team dressing room and the players’ tunnel. It also has access to a number of premium areas, plus the custom-designed NFL areas and the lower stadium bowl during the season.

Matchday tours also offer access to the men’s first-team areas just hours before kick-off to a Premier League game. The tour includes a chance to sit in the Tottenham Hotspur manager ’s seat in the dugout. Attendees can also get their picture pitchside with the official match ball.

Tottenham additionally run a number of legends tours with former club icons guiding guests on a full stadium tour. The legend giving the tour also offers personal tales from their time at the club. A legends tour further includes a Q&A session and often lasts for around 2.5 hours.

Visitors to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can also book to do The Dare Skywalk. It is a 90-minute experience offering the chance to walk along a glass walkway above the South Stand and around the edge of the stadium. The Edge is an additional part featuring a 42m abseil.

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Financial results – year ended 30 June, 2023

• Total Revenue increased to £549.6m • Profit from Operations (EBITDA) increased to £138.7m • Loss after Tax increased to £86.8m

• Total Revenue for the year increased 24% to £549.6m (2022: £444.0m)

o Match receipts of £117.6m (2022: £106.1m). This is a critical revenue stream for the security of the stadium debt. o UEFA prize money was £56.2m (2022: £10.2m) reflecting the difference between a COVID enforced group stage exit from the Europa Conference League in the prior year and reaching the Champions League Round of 16 in this year. o TV and Media revenues were £148.1m (2022: £144.2m) driven by the new Premier League broadcast deal. The Club finished in eighth position in the Premier League (2022: fourth position). o Commercial revenues from sponsorship, merchandising and other revenues such as third-party events, visitor attractions and Conference and Events, along with the return of a pre-season tour, increased to £227.7m (2022: £183.5m).

• Operating expenses (before football trading) rose 21% to £487.9m (2022: £403.4m) due to increased First Team costs, the hosting of multiple non-football events and cost rises outside of our control such as utilities, rates, consumables and increases in the London Living Wage • Profit from Operations before depreciation, amortisation, player trading, interest and taxation increased to £138.7m (2022: £112.3m) • The loss for the year after depreciation, amortisation, player trading, interest and taxation was £86.8m (2022: £50.1m), reflecting the significant and continued investment in the playing squad • Our net debt at 30 June was £677.4m (2022: £626.1m). Over 90% of our financial borrowings of £851.2m, are at fixed rates, with an average interest rate of 2.79%. The average maturity of all our borrowings is 19.4 years, some of which stretch until 2051 • As with prior years no dividends have been paid

Chairman’s statement

Our turnover has exceeded half a billion pounds for the first time. Whilst UEFA monies contributed, this has also been driven by increased stadium revenues from both football and non-football events and additional revenue streams. This is the impact of our multi-use stadium and what our Board has been focussed on delivering in order to invest in our football in a financially sustainable manner. The absolute priority for our Club is to deliver on-pitch success.

On the Pitch

Men’s First Team

During this period, we reached the Champions League Round of 16. A disappointing second half of the season saw us reach an agreement for the departure of Antonio Conte as Head Coach. We thanked Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason for overseeing the First Team for the latter part of the season. When Antonio arrived, we were eighth in the Premier League and, despite securing a fourth place finish in the previous season, we finished in eighth position.

During this period the Academy won an unprecedented double, lifting the Under-17 and Under-18 Premier League Cups.

A full review of our footballing functions had already started during this time, and we began to implement changes across several fronts from the Academy through to First Team operations. Outside of this period, Scott Munn joined as Chief Football Officer and, more recently, Johan Lange was appointed as Technical Director. Simon Davies was promoted to Academy Director.

Ange Postecoglou was appointed in June, 2023, along with coaching staff Chris Davies, Mile Jedinak, Rob Burch, Ryan Mason and Matt Wells.

At the end of this financial year we signed James Maddison (who has also been appointed Vice Captain alongside Cristian Romero) and Guglielmo Vicario. Outside of the period we signed Manor Solomon, Ashley Phillips, Micky van de Ven, Alejo Veliz and Brennan Johnson, as well as making permanent the loan signings of Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski. In January, 2024, we welcomed Timo Werner (on loan from RB Leipzig) and Radu Dragusin, with Lucas Bergvall set to join us in the summer. Luka Vuskovic was also signed and will join the Club in 2025.

We recently said goodbye to several important people in the history of the Club. Notably, our record goal scorer Harry Kane transferred to FC Bayern before the start of the 2023/24 season. A product of our Academy system, Harry went on to become one of the greatest players ever to wear our colours. He was an outstanding role model both on and off the pitch during his 19 years with us. He is held in great affection and we wish him every success with his new club. We also said goodbye to our long-serving Club Captain Hugo Lloris, who has recently signed for Los Angeles FC. Hugo played for us for over a decade and was our captain for most of those years. He was a popular figure amongst fans and players alike, and we wish him success in the MLS. Lucas Moura, who will forever be remembered for his Champions League hat-trick versus Ajax in 2019, left us in June for his homeland, signing for Sao Paulo. Eric Dier transferred to FC Bayern after nine-and-a-half years. He joins Harry as a great contributor to our Club both on and off the pitch and we are delighted to be hosting their new club, FC Bayern, for a pre-season friendly at the stadium (10 August, 2024). It will be an opportunity for fans to thank them and bid them farewell. Given these transfers happened outside of the reporting period, they are not reflected in the financial results.

I was immensely proud that Heung-Min Son was appointed Club Captain. Sonny has been at Spurs since the start of the 2015 season and has been a great ambassador for the Club, and is the embodiment of an exemplary Spurs player.

The 2023/24 season, the first under Ange, was always going to be one of building for the future. We have seen progress with the return of exciting, attacking football, even when faced with significant player injuries. We continue to challenge for the highest possible place finish with eight games still to play and hope to bring European football to our home stadium again.

Women’s First Team

Under former Head Coach Rehanne Skinner, Tottenham Hotspur Women had a challenging season. However, they managed to secure Women’s Super League (WSL) status for a fifth season. In a similar fashion to the Men’s team, we started a review of team functions. Since appointing Robert Vilahamn as manager in July, 2023, we have seen some strong performances and progression in the WSL.

Based in dedicated, specialist training facilities at Hotspur Way, we saw the high-profile addition of world-class England international striker Bethany England in January, 2023. Bethany was appointed Club Captain during the summer.

At the end of the financial year, we said goodbye to legendary defender Kerys Harrop, who announced her retirement as a player having broken the all-time WSL appearance record in April, 2023.

Outside of this period, loan signing Grace Clinton became the first-ever current Spur to earn a maiden senior England call-up. Barbora Votikova, Martha Thomas, Olga Ahtinen and Luana Buhler were also recruited while we further strengthened our playing squad in January, 2024, with the additions of experienced China international Shuang Wang along with Matilda Vinberg, Charlotte Grant and Amanda Nilden.

We have ambitions to further grow and invest in our Women’s team and operations, with more games to be hosted at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2024. One of these already scheduled is our FA Cup Semi-Final against Leicester on Sunday 14 April. We are delighted to see our Women’s team reach this stage of the competition and will be cheering them hopefully to their first ever FA Cup Final.

Non-football revenue operations

We are increasingly becoming a hugely popular destination, not just for our football on the pitch, but also through hosting and partnering with events such as the NFL, boxing, rugby and music concerts. We are immensely proud that last summer, Beyonce’s five-night-run on our stage was the highest-grossing concert ever staged by a female artist at the time. We also hosted the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Wizkid.

In February, 2023, with the support and vision of Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula One Group, we announced a 15-year partnership with F1 and in February, 2024, opened the doors to F1 Drive-London – the first F1 branded electric karting experience in the world, housed under our South Stand.

In September, 2023, we announced the expansion of our partnership with the NFL through to the 2029-2030 NFL Season. As part of the agreement, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was given official status as the Home of the NFL in the UK. A particular thank you to the NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, for his continued support.

It was also a proud moment when Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was chosen – the only London club stadium – as a host venue for Euro 2028. I hope to see many of our own players playing here during the tournament, as well as welcoming even more visitors to N17.

Planning permission has been granted for a 180-room hotel, with approximately 50 private apartments, at the southern end of the stadium campus. Not only will this assist the regeneration of the local area with significant employment opportunities, it will also support our Conference and Events business, major events and be a great addition to the whole match and event day experience.

All of the activities at the stadium are designed to create diversified sources of revenue which can then be invested in our principal core activity, football.

Off the Pitch

To Care is To Do

We are passionate about utilising our new stadium as the spark for the regeneration of N17. We believe sport, music, entertainment and culture can significantly contribute to the uplift, sense of unity and overall welfare and spirit of our community.

A recent Ernst & Young report on the socio-economic impact of the Club’s activities showed that we contribute nearly £900m of gross output to London's economy. We generated £344m Gross Value Added (compared to £120m in 2015) and currently support 3,700 jobs across the Club’s tri-Borough area (Haringey, Enfield and Waltham Forest), with our impact now far exceeding that of our old ground, White Hart Lane.

The Club supported Haringey’s successful bid as Borough of Culture for 2027 and we look forward to delivering a year of cultural activities and creating a lasting legacy in North Tottenham for generations to enjoy.

The London Academy of Excellence Tottenham (LAET) – created, delivered and sponsored by the Club and located at Lilywhite House adjacent to the stadium – continues to go from strength to strength. A-Level results during this period saw 47% of grades either A* or A and 75% A*-B, with nearly three-quarters of students winning places at Russell Group Universities, including a record 21 students receiving Cambridge and Oxford offers.

Providing life-changing opportunities for those living on our doorstep continues to be a driving passion at the Club – two major Jobs Fairs were held at our stadium during this period, with more than 1,700 people attending and an incredible 1,139 job offers being made across the two events. I attended one of these events and it filled me with a huge amount of pride to see our stadium being utilised in this way, speaking to people whose lives were being transformed within our home. In June, 2023, the Club became a member of the Government’s Social Mobility Pledge Consortium, committing to helping more vulnerable people into work.

Speaking of opportunity, one of the most pleasing aspects of the stadium’s positive impact within the local community is the way it has helped to attract partners from beyond the world of sport to broaden the horizons of local young people. A fantastic example during this period is Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG), Britain’s leading theatre company which partnered with us on a pilot of “West End in Tottenham” – offering a series of performing arts workshops to 11-18 year olds with the chance to attend a West End show.

In creating a leading sports, music, entertainment and cultural destination in London, these opportunities will continue to come – as well as the chance to witness and benefit from the major events we are bringing to N17. We gave local residents over 11, 000 complimentary tickets for events during this period’s summer, with 500 tickets alone distributed by the Club to community groups, local projects and residents for Beyonce’s run of concerts in spring 2023. Figures from Haringey Council show an increase in footfall on Tottenham High Road of over 104,000, an increase of 60% on the previous summer, underlining how these events are driving the growth of our local economy.

The Club is proud to have been named the greenest in the Premier League for a fourth successive year, topping the Sport Positive league table once again as we continue on our journey towards becoming net zero by 2040.

We were honoured to be named winner of the Club category in the 2022 Football Reputation Awards by the World Sport Association, in recognition of setting a good example for society, promoting peace, sustainability and healthy living and opposing discrimination, inequality and poverty.

We are proud of all the work we do with our communities – it underpins our commitment to our strongly held values.

Fan Engagement

During this period the Club continued its regular and frequent engagement with representative supporter groups and created the Fan Advisory Board (FAB). Elections were followed by the first FAB meeting which took place in July, 2023. The Supporter Representative Co-chair of the FAB, elected by their fellow Supporter Representatives, is now invited to attend up to four Club Board meetings per year and Chris Paouros joined us for our 14 December, 2023, Board meeting, a historic moment for our Club and fans. The Club has also published and commenced a full Fan Engagement Plan.

I was pleased to meet some of you at the well-attended Fan Forum in September, 2023, and answer questions from fans directly. As a Club we are fully committed to engaging with the widest possible range of stakeholders.

Looking ahead

The Club remains fully compliant with the Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and is supportive of the enhancement of PSR to ensure the PL remains competitive and sustainable.

We have operated on a financially sustainable basis and can now optimise the true value of key assets, the unrivalled facilities at our multi-use stadium and our training campus which now includes our recently opened ‘Club House’ media centre. Hosting XR stage technology, this is already enhancing the level and quality of our content for fans and will provide additional revenue opportunities.

We expect commercial revenues to rise from third-party events, although this will not compensate for the lack of European football this season. Additionally, as reflected in these results, we expect the impact of rising costs, caused by geo-political events, to continue to impact all areas of our operations.

We are hugely appreciative of the long-term support of our principal partners, AIA and Nike, along with all our other sponsors and partners.

The focus of our commercial operation is also to increase our income from additional sponsorship deals, a key area of future revenue growth and we have reorganised the commercial team to support this.

Our ethos is clear – to be far-sighted and run the Club sustainably. This involves strict control of our cost base, increased commercial and sponsorship revenues and consistent European participation, all of which are key to our ability to continue to invest in the squad and win top honours.

Since opening the stadium in April, 2019, we have invested over £600 million in our Men’s and Women’s First Team squads.

To capitalise on our long-term potential, to continue to invest in the teams and undertake future capital projects, the Club requires a significant increase in its equity base. The Board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors. Any recommended investment proposal would require the support of the Club’s shareholders.

We are immensely grateful to all our colleagues who manage a busy fixture schedule and embrace the new diversified activities at our stadium. It has been both a challenging yet exciting time.

Whilst we are mindful that we are still in the process of rebuilding on the pitch with both our Men’s and our Women’s teams, we should all take the time to enjoy the excitement of matchdays and the spirit of all involved, alongside a commitment to excellence in everything we do. Credit must be given to our Head Coaches, Ange and Robert.

Our thanks go to all of our fans, partners and colleagues for their support, loyalty and passion.

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