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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

When I went to the U 18 game I went all round level 1 and up the concourses in the south stand. Are there any other levels where you can walk all the way around?
Remember you can't walk all the way round on level 1 once the away fans are in.

Level 5 lets you walk all the way round bar the South Stand.

1 and 5 are where the major bars are but plenty of Tap Inns dotted around on all levels.

No matter whhat you do it always seems crowded but maybe everyone is having a nose round.

In the north there is a staircase that goes 1-5 and another that goes 1-2-3-4. So if your on 4 and want to go 5 you have to walk down to 1 and up the other staircase to 5. This along with the South Stand upper rows is iron man calf muscle training.
 
I got goosebumps watching last night's game on telly - atmosphere sounded out of this world! I can only imagine how it sounded in the stadium. So envious of those who were there.

A question for you: Was it as good as it sounded, and how does it compare to the atmosphere from European nights at WHL?

That whole To dare is to do sign looked fantastic too.
 
I went from WHL, train was very full, and almost emptied at Seven Sisters as it was not due to go beyond Hackney Downs. At the next stop they announced it would be going to Liverpool Street.


I can imagine 7S being rammed Liverpool st was great, though !. Made it to London Bridge c22:45
 
I got the train from WHL to Seven Sisters, the queues moved relatively quickly, train was as busy as expected but not overly crowded (compared to the trains from Seven Sisters to WHL for the Palace game), made it back to Euston about 22:45, was home about 23:30, so not too bad at all.
 
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