Tottenham v Luton: Ticket Information, travel details, early weather forecast

Tottenham will face Luton Town in their second pre-season fixture of the summer.

Tottenham will travel to Kenilworth Road on Saturday (26 July) for their second pre-season fixture of the summer under Thomas Frank.

This comes after new recruits Mohammed Kudus and Luka Vuskovic stunned during their opening 2-0 pre-season victory against Reading (19 July).

Vuskovic bagged a goal and an assist while the former West Ham star was a livewire throughout the second half.

As a result, expectations are high going into the upcoming game, which will kick off at 3pm, with Tottenham News sharing the latest information regarding tickets, travel, and the weather forecast for those heading to Luton.

Thomas Frank Tottenham
Credit: Imago

Parking and public transport available for fans

As per the club’s official website, last updated on 11 July, Tottenham fans have been allocated 1,646 seats for the clash with Luton.

This includes 68 seats, 1,435 safe standing, seven wheelchair user/personal assistant pairs, seven ambulant/personal assistant pairs and 115 restricted view tickets.

All season ticket holders, including wheelchair and ambulant season ticket holders, who had already applied by the initial deadline, have had their spots confirmed.

Tickets are priced at £15 for adults, £10 for seniors and those under 22 and £5 for those under 17.

Furthermore, wheelchair and ambulant tickets are priced the same with a free of charge personal assistant ticket. Meanwhile, children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.

The stadium is a 15-20 minute walk from Luton railway station, which is on the Midland line and has regular Thameslink services from major London stations including London Bridge, London Blackfriars and London St Pancras.

Alternatively, the ground is accessible using the Luton-Dunstable Busway. Fans can take a bus from the station towards Dunstable and get off at the first stop for Clifton Road. From there, it is a 3-4 minute walk to the Kenilworth Road end via Beech Path.

Parking is available at the stadium at Power Court for around £7.10 for three to five hours and £11.50 for over five hours.

Luka Vuskovic in action for Tottenham.
Credit: Imago

Fans should be prepared for sunny conditions

Temperatures are expected to reach 24 degrees Celsius, and fans are expected to undertake the necessary measures to protect themselves and those around them.

As of right now, there is a zero chance of rain on the day, but fans should keep tabs on the forecast throughout the week.

Mild winds are also expected, which could offer fans a welcome breeze when watching Tottenham battle it out during the game.

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