Tottenham vs Doncaster Rovers: Weather forecast, ticket details, travel information

Tottenham will be striving to continue their positive start to the season when they face Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday night.

The Lilywhites have taken 10 points from a possible 15 in the Premier League and secured their first Champions League win over Villarreal.

Mohammed Kudus flourished for Spurs in their 2-2 draw with Brighton on Saturday in a fixture that has caused them severe problems over the years.

Thomas Frank’s side will be eyeing progress in the Carabao Cup on home soil as Tottenham News provides the key information for supporters ahead of the game.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank smiles in front of a dark background.
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Ticket information for Tottenham vs Doncaster Rovers

Tickets are still available for Spurs’ return to Carabao Cup action, and they are likely to be available right up until kick-off.

There is a significant amount of availability all over the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with most of the seats available at level five.

Sales for the game have already reached the stage of general sale, meaning that fans without a season ticket and a One Hotspur membership will be able to get their hands on a ticket.

Junior tickets can be purchased for as little as £10, while adults, young adults, and seniors can buy theirs for a minimum of £30.

A close-up photo of the corner flag at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Tottenham supporters can expect pleasant and dry conditions

With the autumnal weather upon us, supporters heading to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium should be mindful of cooler temperatures.

It promises to be a glorious day in N17 with sunny intervals and highs of 19 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office reports that temperatures should drop to 14 degrees Celsius for the game in North London, with less than a five per cent chance of rain around kick-off.

By the time the contest finishes, the chance of rain remains the same, although temperatures are expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius.

Tottenham fans celebrate a win.
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Travel guide for supporters

As always, it is recommended for fans to travel by public transport to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with buses and trains providing several options.

White Hart Lane (five minutes), Northumberland Park (10 minutes), and Tottenham Hale (15 minutes) are the nearest stations to the ground.

Meanwhile, it is not advised to travel by car due to the congestion and road closures around the stadium, making parking difficult.

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