The 2025/26 season was just about as strange and as confusing as it can get for Tottenham. On one hand, they had a disastrous Premier League campaign, finishing just one place above the relegation zone in 17th position.
On the other side of the coin, the club ended its 17-year wait for silverware, beating Manchester United in the final of the Europa League at the end of May. That triumph in Bilbao means the club will now play in the Champions League next season.
Glory in Europe wasn't enough to save Ange Postecoglou, though, as the Australian was dismissed shortly after the victory. He has been replaced in the hot seat by Thomas Frank, who will be keen for a quick start.
To aid that, this is a huge pre-season for the club. Frank will take his players over to Asia for the main part of their pre-season preparations, and if you are interested in tickets, then read our guide below.
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Tottenham pre-season tour tickets: Buy guide
Tottenham tickets in Hong Kong
Tottenham's first match in Asia this summer will be the first-ever overseas North London Derby against Arsenal. The match will take place on 31 July at the Kai Tak Stadium. The match was announced at the end of March, and tickets sold out very quickly shortly after.
The club are also selling tickets for an Open Training Session at the Kai Tak Stadium, two days before the match on Tuesday, 29 July.
Tottenham tickets in South Korea
Tottenham's second and final match of their pre-season tour of Asia is in South Korea, where they will take on another Premier League side, Newcastle, at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. The match will take place on 3 August.
The match in Hong Kong is being sponsored by Coupang Play, a media company in Asia, and pre-sale tickets for the match went on sale to Coupang Play subscribers on 26 June. General sale tickets were then listed on 4 July.
The only way to buy official tickets for the match against Newcastle is to download the Coupang Play mobile app and follow the instructions from there.
Tottenham's popularity in South Korea has gone through the roof over the past ten years, thanks almost exclusively to the fact that their captain, Son Heung-Min, is a legend in the country. The 33-year-old is expected to line up from the start, which should mean the majority of the crowd in attendance will be supporting Spurs.
It also means that tickets for this match won't be available for long, so act quickly to avoid disappointment.
The first north London derby outside of the UK! 🤩
🏟️ Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong
🗓️ 31 July 2025
⏰ 7.30pm (local time)— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 31, 2025
Tottenham pre-season tour tickets: Alternative options
Third-party resale platforms
For the match against Arsenal, fans may be tempted to look elsewhere for match tickets now that they are sold out through the official seller in Hong Kong.
Your best bet here is to check a reputable third-party resale platform to see a) if they have any tickets for the match listed and b) what price they are being sold for.
The vast majority of the time, you are going to have to pay over the odds on these types of websites, but always do your research before buying. Scams can be common on some of these platforms, so we would always urge you to exercise caution.
We recently reviewed two of the biggest resale platforms to figure out just how legit they are and to give FGG readers peace of mind:
Watch online
Tottenham have revealed that all pre-season matches this summer, including the two games on their pre-season tour of Asia, will be available for live streaming through their exclusive platform, SpursPlay. To watch SpursPlay, fans must pay an annual subscription fee to the service. This is currently priced at £45.