The Premier League has announced a comprehensive suite of mandatory law changes and officiating guidelines ahead of the 2026-27 campaign. Developed in tandem with PGMOL and informed by an extensive annual football survey, the updates heavily target time-wasting tactics while refining the threshold for video assistant referee interventions.
Former Tottenham Hotspur and England midfielder Jermaine Jenas has opened up about the severe personal and professional toll of his dismissal from the BBC. The former pundit admitted he lost everything after his contract was abruptly terminated following an internal investigation into inappropriate workplace messages to colleagues.
Micky van de Ven can “level up” and become “one of the best in the world”, Toby Alderweireld has told GOAL, with the Dutch defender being informed that he does not need to leave Tottenham in order to join the elite. Speculation is raging around the Netherlands international in north London, with serious questions being asked of his future as another transfer window prepares to swing open.
Richarlison is likely to become “collateral damage” at Tottenham during the summer transfer window, Danny Murphy has told GOAL, with the Brazilian striker expected to be moved on as part of Roberto De Zerbi’s refresh. Comings and goings aplenty are being mooted in north London, with Spurs seeking a positive response to two relegation-threatened campaigns.
Brighton have reportedly lodged a £30 million bid for Tottenham defender Luka Vuskovic, creating a fresh twist in dealings between the two clubs. The Seagulls remain firm in their stance over Jan Paul van Hecke after rejecting two Spurs approaches, while the 19-year-old defender is said to be open to a move to the south coast.
Tottenham-bound defender Marcos Senesi has been officially drafted into Argentina's final 26-man World Cup squad as a late replacement for the injured Leonardo Balerdi. The versatile centre-back is heading to the United States to join Lionel Messi and the rest of the squad at their base camp, marking the end of a whirlwind week for the player.
Can I access Tottenham Hotspur Stadium using public transportation?
Yes, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is very accessible via public transport. You can use:
Train & Tube: White Hart Lane (Overground), Northumberland Park (Greater Anglia), Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters (Victoria Line).
Bus: Routes 149, 259, 279, 349, W3, with extra services on matchdays.
Shuttle: Free shuttles run from Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations (advance booking required).
Are there parking facilities available at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
No, there is no public parking available on matchdays. Fans are strongly encouraged to use public transport or park-and-ride services in nearby areas.
Can I purchase Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tickets at the box office on matchdays?
Matchday box office sales are limited and not guaranteed. It’s best to buy tickets in advance through the official Tottenham Hotspur website or authorised agencies such as Seat Unique for hospitality packages.
Does Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have a roof?
Yes, the stadium has a fully covered roof, ensuring that all seating areas are protected from the elements while maintaining excellent sightlines of the pitch.
How many people does Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hold?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a capacity of 62,850, making it one of the largest stadiums in London and the UK.