Tottenham vs Aston Villa: Weather update, ticket information, away guide

Tottenham are set to take on Aston Villa on Sunday as Thomas Frank looks to continue Spurs’ good form after the international break.

Up against a struggling Aston Villa side, a tight game is expected for Tottenham.

On top of this, Thomas Frank is looking to pick up his first victory against Unai Emery, with the Dane yet to beat the Aston Villa manager.

Now, with the match closing in, Tottenham Hotspur News has highlighted everything you need to know about the game.

Thomas Frank holds a ball close to him in a Tottenham tracksuit.
Credit: Imago

Rain expected for Tottenham vs Aston Villa

After Leeds against Tottenham was disrupted by Storm Amy, it appears the warm days of the summer are gone.

Ahead of the Villa showdown, the Met Office on 15 October is predicting another unpleasant day on Sunday.

Dark clouds are expected, with the chance of precipitation reaching as high as 70 per cent throughout the day.

A close-up photo of the corner flag at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Credit: Imago

Temperature-wise, Sunday should see a high of 15 degrees, and could dip to as low as 13 degrees after the match.

Tickets information for Tottenham vs Aston Villa

Currently, it is unknown how many tickets are available for Tottenham’s upcoming match.

Their official website still allows those who are members to check the availability, but it does not confirm how many are still up for sale if you do not have this.

In comparison, Aston Villa have sold out their away allocation for the match.

The Birmingham outfit was given 3,038 tickets, which should help create a good atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Guide for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

For those fans who are visiting the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time, there is plenty of important travel information to know about.

For those travelling by car, there is no immediate parking available outside of the stadium for supporters, with a Controlled Parking Zone in operation on matchdays.

White Hart Lane Railway Station is the nearest train station to the ground, being just a few minutes away on foot.

There is also the Northumberland Park Station, which is highlighted as the best option for away fans.

The station is around a 10-minute walk away, and is on the side of the stadium where the away supporters are held.

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