Fan guide | Tottenham vs Wolves

Wolves are down in the capital once more to take on Tottenham Hotspur and Gary O’Neil’s side will be backed by a packed away end again.

The Old Gold have won their last two on the road and haven’t tasted defeat in five away from Molineux, with the latest outing resulting in a 4-2 win at Chelsea.

Ahead of the trip to Spurs, here’s everything you need to know before travelling.

Opposition information

  • Stadium | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Capacity | 62,850
  • Address | 782 High Rd, London N17 0BX
  • Away allocation | 2,978

Ticket Information

Tickets for this fixture are sold out.

All tickets for this fixture are delivered as digital tickets, with the links to tickets being sent to supporters over the past week via email. We urge supporters to download these ahead of travelling on the day to avoid any issues at the turnstiles.

Kit colours

Wolves will be wearing the 2023/24 red away shirt and red shorts, with the goalkeeper wearing the lime goalkeeper shirt and lime shorts.

Tottenham Hotspur will be in their white home shirt with the white home shorts, with the goalkeeper wearing their blue goalkeeper shirt and blue shorts.

Supporter behaviour

Ahead of the trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wolves are reminding all ticket holders of the club’s zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination of any kind.

As always, we urge our fans to create the best possible atmosphere and back the team from start to finish, but we do not tolerate any form of chanting, discrimination, harassment, and victimisation relating to sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race or disability.

All unacceptable or discriminatory behaviour will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy, which can be viewed here.

Weather forecast

Cloudy conditions are expected on Saturday afternoon, with the temperature around kick-off at around thirteen degrees Celsius. An up-to-date forecast can be found here.

Travel information

Supporters are advised to arrive early to avoid busy public transport and in order to clear security. The stadium is a public transport destination, so plan your journey using the wide range of transport options available.

The nearest tube station is Seven Sisters, although there is around a 30-minute walk from the station to the ground. There is an overground station nearby at White Hart Lane station, with around a five- minute walk to the ground.

A specific guide for supporters making the trip to the Tottenham Hostpur Stadium can be found here.

Pyrotechnics and smoke bombs

In the last two away matches there have been incidents with supporters involving pyrotechnics and smoke bombs, which has resulted in at least one arrest.

These acts are dangerous, illegal and have severe consequences, they have no place in football and Wolves reminds all supporters of the dangers of using such items at both Molineux and away from home.

The safety of everyone attending a matchday is football’s collective priority, and the use of pyrotechnics and the throwing of objects on to the playing area or into a crowd is dangerous.

Flags – Premier League guidance

The safety of all those attending our matches is a priority. Following the Premier League’s consultation with safety and security experts, clubs, football partners and external stakeholders, supporters attending matches will not be permitted to bring Israeli and Palestinian flags into Premier League stadiums for the foreseeable future.

Stadium information

Turnstiles open around two hours ahead of kick-off at around 1pm and there’s a range of refreshments are available in the catering kiosks inside the stadium.

The Antwerp Arms pub allows visiting supporters in and is located around an eight-minute walk from the stadium.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a cashless stadium, so supporters are encouraged to bring a debit or credit card with them to purchase any refreshments.

To report a problem or concern during an event, please speak to the nearest member of staff first and foremost.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can use the Official Spurs and Stadium app to report an incident, or text the details of your location, the location of the offence and one of the following keywords to describe the incident to 07537404821 (i.e. "STAND Block 540, row 30, seat 123").

  • FOUL (language & behaviour)
  • ABUSE (abusive behaviour)
  • RACISM (racist chanting & shouting)
  • SEXISM (sexist comments or chanting)
  • HPH (homophobic chanting)
  • DRINK (drinking alcohol in view of the pitch)
  • SMOKE (smoking in the stadium)
  • STAND (persistent standing)
  • PYRO (use of or intended use of any pyrotechnic or smoke bomb)
  • Other (please specify)

Security information

All fans will go through “airport style” security checks and bag searches. The club strongly advise supporters not to bring a bag into the stadium - however, the following bags will be permitted into the stadium following a search:

  • Clear carrier bags with a maximum size of 30cm long x 30cm high (Personal bags that do not meet the criteria must not be put inside these bags)
  • Personal bags of A4 size or smaller (21 cm long x 30cm high)

Please note, laptops sleeves are permitted provided they are no larger than 37cm x 31 cm.

You may have to queue for longer if you choose to bring a bag.

Flags or banners should be no more than 250cm in size at their widest or longest section and flagpoles must be no greater than 1m in length.

Flags or banners must not obstruct gangways, access routes, exits and entrances, health and safety signage and stairways. Tottenham Hotspur also politely ask that any flags or banners displayed do not obscure the banner in support of our LGBTQ+ fanbase, positioned above the tunnel in the North East corner of the stadium.

In order to ensure smooth access and display of your flag or banner, we advise that you have it pre-approved. You can do this by COMPLETING THIS FORM one week prior to the match with a photo of the flag or banner, its fire safety certificate and confirmation of its dimensions.

Access Information

The Accessible Entrance for away supporters is Entrance 11a. There is an accessible lift adjacent to the matchday ticket office for visiting supporters that will take you from street level to the Entrance.

All food and drink concessions are fitted with lowered counters and hearing loop systems.

An access guide for the whole of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can be found here.

A full visiting supporters guide with further information can be found here.

The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.