
Brighton vs Tottenham: Weather forecast, ticket details, travel information
Tottenham will be aiming to continue their bright start to the new season when they take on Brighton on Saturday.
The Lilywhites have taken nine points from their opening four Premier League games, and are flying high in second place in the early-season table.
Lucas Bergvall starred for Tottenham in their away win over West Ham last weekend, and the N17 outfit will be looking for a similarly impressive performance on the road this time around.
Thomas Frank’s men will be heading to the South Coast in search of another three points, and with that in mind, Tottenham News recaps the key information for supporters ahead of the game.

Ticket information for Brighton vs Tottenham
Spurs have been allocated a total of 3,002 tickets for their trip to take on the Seagulls on Saturday in the 3pm kickoff, but they have all been snapped up in the ballots for season ticket holders.
The hosts have also sold out their areas of the ground, although some tickets could potentially become available to home supporters via their club’s ticketing exchange.
Tottenham fans will be able to purchase tickets for future away games in the Premier League via the club’s official website, but season ticket holders will always take priority when it comes to the allocation of tickets.

Tottenham fans can expect a sunny afternoon for the Brighton clash
Any Tottenham fans who are lucky enough to be heading down to the game can expect a pleasant afternoon on the South Coast.
The Met Office are reporting likely temperatures of around 18 degrees Celsius before and during the game, in what looks set to be a somewhat summery afternoon.
Conditions for the clash look likely to be near-perfect for this time of year, with the chance of rain set below five per cent throughout the day.
Wind speeds could potentially reach up to 16mph when gusts occur during the game, but that is unlikely to have too much of an impact on proceedings.

Amex Stadium travel information
Frank’s men will be eyeing another Premier League win on Saturday as they look to build on their bright start to the season.
Fans who are driving down to the game are often encouraged to use the park and ride services near the Amex Stadium, with away fans unable to park at the ground itself.
These services are available at Mill Road, Brighton Racecourse and Mithras House (part of the university complex), and the cost of the transport is included as part of the match ticket.
Parking is also available at Lewes Railway Station, but fans will then need to get the train to Falmer Station, which is situated directly next to the Amex Stadium.
Falmer Station is also just three stops away from Brighton Central.
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