
Tottenham vs Burnley: Weather forecast, ticket details and travel information
Tottenham have been preparing for their opening game of the Premier League season against Burnley on 16 August.
The Lilywhites host the Clarets after an up-and-down preseason, with Thomas Frank’s men winning 1-0 over Arsenal and a 4-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in their final friendly.
On 13 August, Spurs were unlucky to lose in a penalty shootout against PSG in the UEFA Super Cup final after going 2-0 up before the French side brought it back late on.
Attention now turns to their Premier League opener with Burnley, and here, Tottenham Hotspur News has highlighted everything you need to know before the clash.

Tottenham supporters to expect high temperatures for Burnley game
Any Spurs fans heading to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the match will enjoy another hot day.
The Met Office on 14 August has predicted sunny skies, with a high of 25 degrees.
The chance of precipitation at the match is below five per cent, and this is set to continue throughout the day.
On top of this, the humidity is high, averaging between 40 and 80 per cent throughout the day.
Supporters are therefore advised to dress appropriately and drink plenty of water.

Tottenham Hotspur members can still purchase tickets
Tickets for the clash against Burnley are still available, though availability for home supporters is limited.
Fans will have to purchase a One Hotspur membership, which are available for adults for £55, and will grant supporters access to category C games such as the fixture against the Clarets.
Tottenham’s results |
Luton Town 0-0 Tottenham |
Arsenal 0-1 Tottenham |
Tottenham 1-1 Newcastle |
Bayern Munich 4-0 Tottenham |
PSG 2-2 Tottenham (4-3 PSG on penalties |
With the stadium being almost sold out, Spurs will be expecting a lively atmosphere as Thomas Frank‘s men look to kick things off with a win.
Supporters can also look forward to the return of former right-back Kyle Walker, who signed for Burnley after leaving Manchester City in the summer.
Guide for home and away fans
Driving is not advised. A large Controlled Parking Zone is in operation, and the roads surrounding the stadium are generally closed before, during, and immediately after a match.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is within walking distance of four train stations.
White Hart Lane services operate from Liverpool Street, Enfield Town, and Cheshunt stations, and is approximately a five-minute walk to the stadium.
Spurs’ ground is also within walking distance of Northumberland Park, Tottenham Hale, and the Seven Sisters train stations.
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