Resident information for Eubank v Benn fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

On Saturday 15 November, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn rematch fight.
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Stadium doors will open at 5pm with the main fight due to finish at approximately 11pm.  

Following feedback received from residents and local businesses after their original match in April 2025, we have worked closely with the stadium and transport partners to develop a stronger strategy for managing the event. 

We will be implementing a number of measures to protect residents and businesses, minimise disruption, and keep traffic flowing. 

Keeping our streets clean 

Keeping our streets clean and safe is also a priority. The Club has increased the number of temporary toilets installed across the local area.  An extra 72 toilets will be installed for this event and in total there will be 119 toilets.  

There will also be an enhanced street cleansing operation, including high pressure jet washing in place. They will focus on wet spot cleaning and making sure streets are clear of contaminants once portaloos are removed.  

Our enforcement teams will be checking for illegal street trading, ticket touts, and any waste put out illegally during the event.  

Haringey will be working in partnership with Veolia to maintain street cleanliness and deal with any reports of litter.  

CPZ extension 

The CPZs will be extended on the day to 11.59pm to an increased number of CPZs up to 1.5 miles from the stadium. The affected CPZs are: 

  • Bruce Castle CPZ (BC) 
  • Bruce Grove North CPZ (BGN) 
  • Northumberland Park West CPZ (NPW) 
  • The Hale CPZ (TH) 
  • Tottenham Event Day CPZ (TED) 
  • Tottenham Hale North CPZ (THN) 
  • Tottenham Hale North Event Day CPZ (THNED) 
  • Tottenham North CPZ (TN) 
  • Tower Gardens CPZ (TG) 
  • Tower Gardens Event Day CPZ (TGED) 

This is in place to prevent event attendees from driving and parking in local roads to minimise disruption to residents and businesses. 

We will have an enhanced enforcement operation in place for the entirety of the CPZ operating hours, including an increased number of tow truck. There will be 6 tow trucks covering this event to remove vehicles parked illegally. 

Road closures  

A number of roads closest to the stadium will need to close before, during and after the event to make it safe for visitors, residents and businesses, and to help maintain emergency access to the area.  

Local road closures will be in operation from 6pm until midnight (approximately one hour after the fight finishes). The road closure footprint will be the same as for a Tottenham Hotspur home matchday – general traffic will not be able to access the High Road between Lansdowne Road and White Hart Lane, as well as all the side roads covered by the usual matchday closures.  

You can find the details here: https://haringey.gov.uk/parking/where-you-can-park-haringey/tottenham-hotspur-stadium-event-day-parking-restrictions  

The Stadium have sent messages out to all ticket holders to discourage driving and to highlight other transport options, including the tube.  

Public transport  

Local stations 

White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale – will be extremely busy pre and post-match, and we advise local residents to avoid the stations where possible. 

The last Weaver Line train leaves White Hart Lane station at 12:14am.  

Bus diversions 

Before and during a match, services that normally run up and down the High Road (149, 259, 279 and 349) are diverted to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road, rejoining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction. 

The diversions start once the road closures come into effect. 

Uber pick-up 

An Uber geo-fence will be in operation from 10.15pm until 11.59pm. This will prevent ticketholders ordering Ubers from around the immediate vicinity of the Stadium. The geo-fence will only be in place post event for this limited period to minimise the impact on local residents. 

Community Safety 

We are working with the Metropolitan Police on the policing plan for the evening. There will be a visible police presence. 

Haringey Council officers will be working in CCTV and local control room on the night monitoring the local area.  

Report an issue 

Spurs’ dedicated phone line for residents, 0203 946 4040, will be in operation for any urgent enquiries. Residents can call this number 24 hours a day.  

To report a crime or incident on event days please use one of the following telephone numbers: 

  • 101 for non-emergencies 
  • 0800 555 111 for Crimestoppers 
  • 999 for an immediate risk 

To report litter or uncollected rubbish: 

To report a noise complaint or issue: 

Please be advised that a full noise management plan will be implemented by Vanguardia in agreement with Haringey Council. 

To report any anti-social behaviour: 

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