Spurs v Crystal Palace Travel Club Package – 2025/26
Fixture date – Wednesday 4 March 2026
Enjoy the best in football hospitality with Spurs v Crystal Palace at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with this 2025/26 Premier League fixture with our premium Tottenham Hotspur hospitality packages. With Spurs hospitality tickets you can enjoy the very best in comfort with premium seating in a stunning location within Level 2 of the East Stand (BLK 237), a reserved section with access to private lounges. Arguably the finest home ground in world football, Spurs’ £1bn new stadium features unbeatable facilities for you to take full advantage of during your visit.
Official Tottenham Hotspur hospitality allows premium seat ticket holders to enjoy fast-track entrance, have a complimentary match programme, with direct access to a private lounge accompanied with complimentary light food offerings pre-match, a complimentary half-time drink of beer, wine or soft drink, and the opportunity to meet with Spurs Legends (subject to availability former Spurs players visit the Lounge areas, guests will need to approach former players if photographs or autographs are required). This Tottenham Hotspurs hospitality package is perfect for those who want to soak up the atmosphere of the new stadium whilst still sitting in a luxurious setting. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to have an unforgettable day with Tottenham Hotspur hospitality when you buy your Tottenham Hotspur tickets for the Premier League 2025/26 season.
Ticket and Travel Package
Spurs v Crystal Palace Tickets and Travel Package – 2025/26
Experience our first full season in the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium with one of our Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace tickets, including travel around London. Get up close to the action and feel the super-charged atmosphere in our new home with outstanding seating in Level 5 with your matchday tickets. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SEATING AREA IS EXCLUSIVE TO HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY. Your Spurs v Crystal Palace Tickets and Travel package includes:
- General admission ticket in Level 5 to watch Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace
- Oyster Card (with credit allowing for return travel from Central London to and from White Hart Lane Station)
Tottenham Hotspur Seating Plan
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was relatively outdated, has been renovated to a sleek modern design and is now where the fans and supporters enjoy the ultimate matchday experience. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has now replaced their old stadium ‘White Hart Lane’, which they played at for 118 years!
As the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was quite outdated, the club looked for different ways to modernise the stadium and improve the location for the players and the fans. However, they were unsure whether they should make a whole new stadium or refurbish an existing one, and they went ahead with renovating an existing one.
During the 2018/19 season, the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was opened and built with the ultimate matchday experience, including world-class facilities, state of the art design, and excellent acoustics. Thus, ensuring one of the best atmospheres of any club ground in Europe when you purchase your Spurs tickets.
Our Spurs hospitality packages also include different seating area options, providing you with a more fantastic choice of where to watch the game.
The Travel Club package offers some of the best seats in the house with the BLK 003 seating option based in Level 1. That overlooks the halfway line, allowing you to get closer to the action.
The BLK 247 & BLK 320 seating options, located in the East Stand, are suitable for Spurs fans who want to witness magnificent views while watching the match.
Lastly, BLK 236 & 237 are suitable for both Spurs fans and the away side, who would like a more reserved premium section in Level 2 of the East Stand.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has also worked in partnership with AccessAble, and this is to help produce detailed pan-disability guides for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The accessibility information in this guide aims to assist fans with disabilities and provide an additional resource to help home and away supporters plan their visits.
Dress Code
If you are purchasing Spurs v Crystal Palace Tickets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium please be aware that there will be a dress code for this facility. The dress code set for this package is smart casual. Smart denim (non-ripped) jeans and smart trainers/ footwear are permitted, however please note that the only football shirts permitted are official Tottenham Hotspur football shirts. Shorts and denim clothing that is ripped, torn, distressed or bleached are expressly prohibited at all times. It is at the discretion of the club to judge whether you or your guests comply with the dress code.
Spurs v Crystal Palace Previous Fixture
Spurs 0 – 2 Crystal Palace (Sunday 11th May 2025)
Spurs and fellow London Club Crystal Palace, led by their Austrian Head Coach Oliver Glasner, last met in a fixture in the Premier League towards the end of the 2024/25 season back on Sunday 11th May 2025 at the iconic and well renowned Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Ahead of this game against the Eagles, Spurs sat in 16th place with 38 points to their name at this point in the season. A victory would of course see the Lilywhites climb the table with what would be a vital set of three points, as well as getting local bragging rights by emerging victorious in this local derby.
In the game just before this match against Palace, Tottenham Hotspur were involved in a 1 – 1 draw away from home against another London club in the form of West Ham United at the London Stadium a week earlier. Wilson Odobert’s goal in the early stages of the first half meant that it was the visitors Spurs who took the lead (15’) before the Hammers found their equalising goal with almost half an hour gone thanks to their forward Jarrod Bowen (28’).
As for Crystal Palace, they came into this game off the back of a 1 – 1 draw themselves, with their stalemate having come in a match at Selhurst Park, where they were up against Nuno Espirito Santo’s Nottingham Forest side. This was a game that saw the hosts take the lead through Eberechi Eze from the penalty spot with half an hour to go in this game in the second half (60’) before Forest’s Brazilian central defender Murillo scored the equalising goal less than five minutes later (64’).
Ahead of this game, Oliver Glasner’s Palace team sat in 12th place with a total of 46 points to their name as they looked to narrow the gap to the top half of the Premier League table to potentially as few as three points with not too many games of their top flight campaign left to play for the South London Club.
In the end, the latest game in the Premier League between Spurs and Crystal Palace – played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – unfortunately ended in a 2 – 0 defeat against the Eagles for the Lilywhites.
The first chance of the game came the way of the visitors Palace, with their left back and academy product Tyrick Mitchell forcing a great save from Spurs stopper Guglielmo Vicario after unleashing a shot on goal after receiving a cross into the box from right back Daniel Munoz within the first five minutes of the game (3’).
Crystal Palace then thought that they had taken the lead with ten minutes gone in this game, but Ismaila Sarr was denied the goal thanks to his effort being ruled out by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) (10’).
Then came a few opportunities for Tottenham Hotspur to take the lead in just a few minutes. The first came through Dejan Kulusevski, who saw his shot get blocked by the visiting defenders before Pape Matar Sarr also had an effort on goal blocked well by the Eagles’ backline (13’).
Kevin Danso then had an opportunity of his own for Spurs, coming closest to opening the scoring for the home team after his header on goal was well saved by Goalkeeper Dean Henderson (14’). The aforementioned Daniel Munoz then came very close to opening the scoring himself, almost giving Palace the lead with a shot that was heading towards the bottom right corner before it was saved well by Vicario (15’).
After surviving several efforts on goal in the rest of the first half, Palace did, unfortunately for Spurs, take the lead just before the half time break after Eberechi Eze found the back of the net from close range after receiving a pass into his feet from Munoz (45’).
The half time whistle then came very soon after that, and it saw Palace ahead at the break in North London at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Unfortunately for Spurs, they were two goals down very early on in the second half after Eze was again able to score, this time finding the bottom left corner after he had been given the ball by forward Ismaila Sarr. This came shortly after Pedro Porro had gone close to scoring the equalising goal for Spurs, only for his effort to get blocked (48’).
Just a few minutes after this goal, Tottenham had another opportunity to score a goal in this game, only for the aforementioned Pape Matar Sarr to narrowly miss the target with a header after he had met a great ball into the box from their Spanish defender Pedro Porro (55’).
Spurs’ next chance to score came with just less than twenty minutes of the game remaining when Wilson Odobert unleashed a shot on goal, only for it to also get blocked by the defenders, with the Eagles able to maintain their two goal advantage (73’).
Then came Tottenham’s last significant opportunity of the game, which came courtesy of their talisman Son Heung-Min, but the South Korean’s effort was unfortunately blocked well by the Palace defence who were resilient all game (89’).
The final whistle soon went with Spurs on the end of a two goal defeat at the hands of their South London counterparts Crystal Palace at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Throughout this game, it was the visitors Palace who had the most possession with 52.7% of the ball, whilst Spurs had 47.3% of the ball themselves. The Eagles also had the most shots on target with 10.