Fans attending the upcoming clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have been urged to arrive early after the club released a powerful message calling for unity across the fanbase.
With kick-off scheduled for Sunday afternoon, the club has organised several matchday initiatives designed to create a special atmosphere and rally supporters behind the team.
Tottenham call for unity and early arrival
In an official club statement, Tottenham praised the incredible show of unity from supporters, players and staff ahead of the fixture.
The club confirmed that the message of “All Together, Always” will be central to the build-up around the stadium as they aim to generate a memorable matchday atmosphere.
Fans are being encouraged to wear white, reflecting the club’s traditional colours, in order to create a “sea of Lilywhite” throughout the stands.
Supporter group THFC Flags will also stage a major visual display, with large waving flags in the South Stand and banners distributed around the stadium. Chequered flags will be placed across the lower section of the stand to further enhance the spectacle.
The club said the initiative demonstrates the unity between supporters and the team during an important period of the season.
Fan activities and early incentives planned
Tottenham have also lined up several activities before kick-off to encourage supporters to arrive well before the 2:15pm start time.
A fan zone on the South Podium will open at 12:15pm and feature music, interviews with former players and entertainment hosted by stadium announcer James Black.
Inside the stadium, fans will also benefit from a “buy one, get one free” drink offer between 12:15pm and 1:30pm, covering beer, cider and soft drinks.
Supporters hoping to greet the players’ coach before the match are also advised to arrive early to ensure they can take advantage of the pre-match activities.
Travel disruption expected around stadium
The club also warned fans about potential travel issues around north London on matchday.
Disruptions to the Weaver Line and the Piccadilly Line could affect journeys to the stadium, meaning supporters are advised to use alternative routes such as the Victoria Line via Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters, or rail services via Northumberland Park.
Tottenham have encouraged supporters to plan their journeys in advance to avoid delays and ensure they can take part in the pre-match celebrations.
FGG Says
Clubs across Europe are increasingly investing in fan-led matchday displays and stadium experiences, recognising how atmosphere can influence both players and supporters.
Tottenham’s latest initiative highlights how clubs are blending fan culture with modern stadium entertainment to create a stronger home advantage.
If the “All Together, Always” message resonates on Sunday, Spurs supporters could produce one of the most memorable atmospheres seen at the stadium this season.