Spurs and Hammers fans don’t get on, and whenever these London sides go head to head, it tends to end in blood and thunder tackles and a glut of goals, and that’s why Tottenham vs West Ham tickets are so highly sought after. If you want to secure your seats for this classic clash, then check out the abundant availability at SeatPick now!
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When the Premier League fixtures are announced ahead of every new season, there are matches that fans will instinctively look out for, games that matter more than others, chiefly due to that undying rivalry that exists, either due to close proximity or past clashes and when it comes to Tottenham and West Ham fans, their fixture is just one such match.
Whether the game takes place at previous stadiums like White Hart Lane and Upton Park or the club’s brand-new homes, this is a game that results in a great deal of interest.
Fans of Spurs or West Ham want to see this game live and in person, and that drives demand, and perhaps your efforts to get tickets via official club websites failed to bear fruit, in which case SeatPick is your ideal online ticketing location.
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For two teams who don’t get on, there sure are plenty of players to have moved between both clubs or have indirectly featured for Tottenham and West Ham; perhaps this is chiefly down to proximity, but the list of stars who’ve pulled on both shirts is nearly endless and here’s a brief selection.
Bobby Zamora, Neil Ruddock, Mitchell Thomas, Les Ferdinand, John Moncur, Chris Hughton, Scott Parker, Clive Allen, Robbie Keane, Frederic Kanoute, Michael Carrick, Paul Allen, Jermain Defoe, Martin Peters, Teddy Sheringham, and Jimmy Greaves.
Additionally, Harry Redknapp managed both clubs, spending seven years in charge of West Ham between 1994 and 2001 before finding his way to Tottenham, where he was in charge from 2008 to 2012.
The first time West Ham made the trip to face Tottenham on their own patch, they were thumped 3-0 in an FA Cup clash in February 2020 and then beaten again when in league action just a month later.
On the whole, the fixture, when played in North and not East London, has tended to end in Tottenham’s favour.
In the 1986/87 season, Tottenham outdid their nearby neighbours in both league and cup action. They defeated West Ham 4-0 at White Hart Lane before demolishing the Hammers 5-0 in League Cup action in early February.
West Ham’s first encounter at White Hart Lane in the Premier League era did, however, end in a different outcome entirely. Managed by Billy Bonds, West Ham thumped Spurs 4-1 on their own patch, with Trevor Morley bagging two and Steve Jones and Mike Marsh getting the others.
In September 2002, a tame game burst into life in the second half after a goalless first period when Simon Davies put Tottenham ahead, only for Frederic Kanoute to level four minutes later.
Teddy Sheringham then put Spurs ahead from the penalty spot before Ian Pearce was sent off for West Ham, only for Trevor Sinclair to somehow equalize for the side down to ten men, but they couldn’t hold on as Anthony Gardner scored a last-gasp winner.
In October 2013, West Ham cast aside Tottenham with Winston Reid, Ricardo Vaz Te, and Ravel Morrison all scoring in a 3-0 away win.
Perhaps the most exciting clash between the two sides to occur in recent seasons happened in October 2020, when unfortunately, there were no fans in attendance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nonetheless, Tottenham fans watching at home will have been mightily impressed as their team raced into a 3-0 lead after just 16 minutes, with Heung-Min Son scoring the first and Harry Kane getting the other two.
However, David Moyes watched on as his side mounted a spectacular comeback, with Paraguayan defender Fabian Balbeuna pulling a goal back with eight minutes left before Davison Sanchez scored an own goal, and then Argentine attacker Manuel Lanzini, who had come on as a sub, fired home a sublime long-range effort on 94 minutes to secure a 3-3 draw.
In 2022/23, goals from Emerson and Heung-Min Son gave Tottenham a comfortable 2-0 win over West Ham in February 2022.
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On October 19, 2024, the clash will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
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The matchup will play out at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the cheapest available tickets placed in the Shortside Upper Level Zone.
Home matches for Tottenham Hotspur take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, United Kingdom. The stadium can welcome 62,850 fans. Home games for West Ham United are hosted at London Stadium, located in London, United Kingdom. 60,000 is the capacity of their venue.
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