Tottenham Hotspur (known as Spurs) are based in Tottenham, North London. Spurs are one of only two UK football clubs (the other being Manchester United) to have won trophies in every decade since the 1900s. The 1960s were their most successful decade, with Spurs winning three FA Cups, the League title and the European Cup Winners Cup. They were the first English team to win both a League and Cup Double and a European trophy. White Hart Lane is in Bill Nicholson Way – named after the manager of the cherished Double-winning team.
Tottenham fans take great pride when their team plays attractive passing football and many much-loved players over the years have been some of the most skilful in the game. A visit to White Hart Lane means you can see where names such as Danny Blanchflower, Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, David Ginola and Gary Lineker have played.

Getting to White Hart Lane:
BY ROAD - If arriving from the North, leave the M1 at J6a, onto the M25 towards Dartford.
BY RAIL
The nearest railway station is White Hart Lane (a 5 minute walk from the stadium) which joins the Victoria Line tube service via Seven Sisters.
The nearest tube stations are Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale (also Victoria Line) and are within a 20-minute walk of White Hart Lane. Both stations connect with the main line station, Liverpool Street.
BY AIR
Stansted Airport is a 30-minute train journey from Tottenham Hale.
Ground address:
White Hart Lane,
Bill Nicholson Way
748 High Road
Tottenham
London
N17 0AP
Telephone:
0844 499 5000