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Fan information for the match away to Tottenham

On Tuesday, BVB will travel to face Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Champions League. Kick-off at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is at 20:00 local time. We have compiled all the relevant information about the match for you below.

Getting there

Please note that you will need a passport and a valid ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to enter the United Kingdom. You can apply for an ETA here.

Arriving by car/9-seater

There are no parking spaces available for cars and 9-seaters in the vicinity of the stadium. We therefore recommend travelling to the stadium by public transport. For visiting fans, we recommend Seven Sisters station. This can be reached by the Victoria Line underground and the Stansted Express.

Arriving by bus

Fan groups arriving by bus can book free bus parking at the following link.

Meeting point

The meeting point for BVB fans is Finsbury Park on Seven Sisters Road, at the corner of Finsbury Park Road. Take the train to Seven Sisters station. From there, fans can walk to the stadium. We will inform you of the exact times as soon as they are confirmed.

Admission

The stadium opens at 18:00 CET. The away section is located in the north-east of the stadium in blocks 114 to 118 and can only be accessed via entrances 11 and 12, which are accessible via Worcester Avenue.

During the admission phase, there will be longer waiting times due to strict access controls.

Stadium

  • As is customary at international matches, the unwritten rule of free seating applies within the seated blocks. If the seat indicated on your ticket is occupied, there will certainly be something available in other areas of the away blocks.
  • Food and drinks in the stadium can only be paid for by cashless means.
  • Alcoholic beverages must be consumed in the circulation area and may not be taken into the stands.
  • Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the stadium. This also applies to e-cigarettes.

Fans with limited mobility enter the stadium via entrance 11a. This can be reached via an external lift on Worcester Avenue, next to the guest ticket office.

Permitted fan paraphernalia:

  • Flags up to 2 x 1 m

Prohibited fan paraphernalia:

  • Megaphones
  • Drums
  • Flagpoles of any kind
  • Flags of any kind larger than 2 m x 1 m
  • Pyrotechnics of any kind

Permitted items:

  • Bags and rucksacks up to A4 size

Prohibited items:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Bags and rucksacks larger than A4
  • Cameras with interchangeable lenses
  • Food and drinks
  • Selfie sticks
  • Large umbrellas

Further information can be found here and in the stadium regulations.

We must point out at this point that any attempt to bring pyrotechnics and other prohibited items such as megaphones or drums into the stadium may result in police custody.

Local contact and safety information

There has been an increase in organised thefts of smartphones in London. Please note the following information from the Metropolitan Police.

If necessary, you can reach the German Embassy in London on +44 207 824 1300. Outside opening hours, the emergency service can be reached on +44 795 662 6107 in acute emergencies.

In London, you can contact fan representatives Sebastian Walleit (+49 15146505752), Justus Wadepohl (+49 16099032215) and Benedikt Watermeier (+49 1702285155) as well as Florian Hansing and Paul Brands from Fan-Projekt Dortmund e.V.

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