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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

I don’t normally make weekend games but taking a mate to the Sheffield United game next Saturday. Was thinking of sticking around post game for a pint. I assume the goal line bar is open post game. I’m sitting in north upper. Does it normally get full after games? If so are the dispensary and the white hart open on level 5 post game?

their all open after the game
The only caveat is make sure when you walk round to the south you walk on a level that leads all the way round
 
One thing I was surprised about when I got to my first game v Palace was that after the game it was super hot so took my beer onto the bit out back, then was told I could not go back in. Even those who were still in were not being told to leave.

So in general they still want to clear you out of the stadium? I just thought they would want us there as long as possible to sell more beers. I certainly prefer it than being in the crushed pubs after the game. Especially in nice weather.
 
I don’t normally make weekend games but taking a mate to the Sheffield United game next Saturday. Was thinking of sticking around post game for a pint. I assume the goal line bar is open post game. I’m sitting in north upper. Does it normally get full after games? If so are the dispensary and the white hart open on level 5 post game?

Coming from the North stand, and if we’ve had a good win, you might find it’s full (and therefore closed to newcomers) by the time you make your way round to the South. In which case just follow round the outer edge to the Shelf bar in the East Stand. There's usually music there, and a good atmosphere, singing etc.
 
Coming from the North stand, and if we’ve had a good win, you might find it’s full (and therefore closed to newcomers) by the time you make your way round to the South. In which case just follow round the outer edge to the Shelf bar in the East Stand. There's usually music there, and a good atmosphere, singing etc.
I always go to the shelf bar rather than the goaline, easier to get a drink, go toilet, get food, etc
 
One thing I was surprised about when I got to my first game v Palace was that after the game it was super hot so took my beer onto the bit out back, then was told I could not go back in. Even those who were still in were not being told to leave.

So in general they still want to clear you out of the stadium
? I just thought they would want us there as long as possible to sell more beers. I certainly prefer it than being in the crushed pubs after the game. Especially in nice weather.

No, but if too many people are in one area they will look to reduce no.s - i usually stay an hour after the game and there are plenty left in when i go.
 
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/ne...-OYcYmlLPmoA9UVxQpTkE_QfqP6gIIYjJ0LpepNqEr9PA

We are delighted to announce that we have agreed a five-year partnership with Saracens Rugby Club that will see them play their annual 'Big Game' Gallagher Premiership Rugby fixture at our new stadium from 2020.

The reigning domestic league champions previously used Wembley Stadium and, more recently, London Stadium to stage this match, which has traditionally taken place during the March international football break.

This partnership marks a return to north London for Saracens for their annual showpiece home match and further enhances the roster of impressive events that will be staged at Tottenham Hotspur stadium, which includes a long-term agreement with the NFL to host regular season games.

Daniel Levy, Tottenham Hotspur Chairman, said: "This agreement with Saracens further reinforces our aspiration to deliver a world-class multi-use venue in our home of Tottenham.

"To attract one of world rugby's biggest club sides will bring a new audience to the area, as well as help drive significant socio-economic benefits for businesses and local people, as we continue to underline our commitment to the regeneration of north Tottenham.

"We look forward to welcoming Saracens and their fans to Tottenham and delivering world-class rugby matchday experiences, showcasing our new stadium and all the surrounding area has to offer.

"This is an exciting partnership and, alongside Premier League and NFL matches, it is one that continues to underline our desire to create a sports and entertainment destination that we believe can transform this area of London."

Nigel Wray, Chairman of Saracens, said: “As someone bought up at White Hart Lane, for me and Saracens it’s a really special opportunity for us to partner with our fellow north Londoners, with whom we share so many of our core values.

“Tottenham Hotspur have shown themselves to be true innovators in the development of their new stadium and I know you will all share in my excitement at the news that we will make their ground the home of our showpiece fixture.

“Not only this but they are, like us, a club who care massively about their community; who strive to create opportunities in their local area, and who have had such an impact on the young people they work with. The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will dramatically impact the whole area.

“Together with Spurs we have the opportunity to create something very special in north London. I really do look forward to seeing our partnership come to life!”


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/50300756

Why does everything we touch go to brick?
 
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I've got to drive (rather than train) to the match on Saturday. This is the first time ever (I think) to WHL. I drove to Wembley a lot and tended to park in Uxbridge/Hillingdon and tube it the last bit.

Does anyone have any advice for WHL? Is there anywhere good Enfield/Edmonton way that you can walk or jump an easy bus or tube the last bit?
 
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