West Ham vs Tottenham: Weather forecast, ticket details and travel information

Tottenham return to Premier League action after the international break with a trip to West Ham on Saturday.

Thomas Frank suffered his first league loss against Bournemouth and will be hellbent on returning to winning ways.

Despite their positive start to the season, Spurs are only marginal favourites to beat West Ham, who recorded their first win against Nottingham Forest.

Frank could hand Xavi Simons his Tottenham debut, while Randal Kolo Muani will also be pushing for minutes.

Here, Tottenham News reveals the key information about tickets, travel, and the expected weather for the visit to the London Stadium.

Xavi Simons smiling as he reports to the Netherlands for international duty
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Ticket information for West Ham vs Tottenham

Spurs have been allocated 3,001 tickets for their trip to East London, but tickets have sold out after initially going on sale to season ticket holders.

Tickets were priced at £30 for adults (22-64), while £25 for seniors (over 66), under-21s (18-21), and under-18s.

Supporters can use Tottenham’s official ticketing site to purchase future tickets, but season ticket holders will get priority.

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Tottenham fans’ travel options to the London Stadium

Supporters travelling to the London Stadium will be relieved to know there are no planned tube strikes this weekend.

There are a host of train stations within walking distance from the stadium, all within a 20-minute walk.

Alternatively, there is a wealth of bus routes that serve Stratford, although journeys are expected to take longer.

With travel network delays a possibility, fans are reminded to use TfL’s real-time updates to stay informed before arrival.

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Chance of rain and strong winds for Premier League clash

The Met Office reports that temperatures are expected to be between 13 and 20 degrees in West Ham on Saturday.

At 5:30 pm, there is a 20 per cent chance of rain, with sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by the early evening.

Strong winds are expected for the Premier League encounter, with wind speeds predicted to reach highs of 27mph around kick-off.

Spurs are without an away win against the Hammers since 2019, when they triumphed in a 3-2 victory.

However, Tottenham have only lost one of their last eight games against the Irons, who will be eyeing a second successive win.

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