Seat Unique is delighted to offer access to official Tottenham Hotspur VIP tickets and hospitality packages for upcoming Spurs fixtures at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hospitality is the perfect way to make your matchday experience even more special, and with a diverse range of Spurs hospitality tickets on offer, there is something to suit every preference and budget.
Travel Club:
Experience the best with Premium Tier 2 East Stand seating, complete with plush padding for ultimate comfort. Gain access to the Travel Club Lounge two hours before kick-off and up to an hour after the action-packed game ends. Indulge in a delectable grazing menu buffet before the match, and enjoy a complimentary drink during halftime from our licensed bar. Keep an eye out for appearances fromTottenham Hotspur legends, subject to availability. The Club welcomes families and children to join as well.
Stratus Lounge:
With Stratus Lounge Tottenham hospitality, you will experience the match from halfway line premium padded seating and enjoy access to the delightful Stratus Lounge where you will enjoy impeccable service and benefit from a welcome drink, delicious bowl food, bar access live pre-match entertainment from the resident DJ and panoramic views of London and the pitch.
East Premium Seat Package:
With the East Premium Seating package, you and your guests will secure premium seats in the Lower Tier on the halfway line. Arrive early and take advantage of the lounge opening 2.5 hours before kick-off. With seats in Blocks 02/03, you'll have a prime view of the action.
Enjoy the comfort of padded seats while indulging in a complimentary grazing menu buffet served in the stadium lounge before the match. You'll also receive a complimentary drink during halftime. Keep an eye out for the potential visit of matchday former players, though availability may vary.
Or for corporate events, larger groups, and celebrations take a look at Tottenham hospitality box packages.
We're excited to introduce the Seat Unique Club, an exclusive opportunity for fans like you to elevate your matchday experience. Whether you're a die-hard Spurs fan or a corporate guest entertaining clients, the Seat Unique Club offers the perfect setting for an unforgettable day.
As part of the Seat Unique Club, you can indulge in the luxury of our spacious and elegant private box at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. This meticulously designed private suite is the epitome of opulence, offering unrivalled views of the pitch from premium matchday seats.
With state-of-the-art facilities, including a private bar and exquisite dining options, our Tottenham Hotspur hospitality box promises a truly exceptional experience. Here's what's included:
• 21-seater suite in line with the 18-yard box.
• Luxury padded, heated seats in front of your private suite on West Level Four.
• Access to the box from 3 hours before kick-off and up to 1 hour after the final whistle.
• 3-course pre-match meal served in your suite by your own private chef & host/hostess.
• Complimentary bar including beer, wine & soft drinks*.
• Use of all Premium bar and lounge areas on West Levels 2 and 3.
• Large flat-screen TVs in the suite.
• Car parking is available on request.
• Official matchday programme for each guest.
• Option to upgrade to champagne & spirits.
Secure your place at the pinnacle of luxury with our executive box at Tottenham. Whether it's a private celebration or a work event, our hospitality boxes cater to your needs. This spacious suite is a world away from a traditional Tottenham corporate box. It has flexibility, allowing you can create memorable moments that will be cherished for years to come.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the pinnacle of hospitality. The Spurs Private Box awaits you, offering the perfect blend of comfort, style, and world-class football. Book your Seat Unique Club experience from June 2024 and witness the magic unfold at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Tottenham FC History
Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882 by a group of schoolboys led by Bobby Buckle. In the beginning, the team played between themselves, and in friendly matches against other local clubs. The North London club turned professional in 1985 and entered Division 1 of the Southern League, signing their first manager Frank Brettell. A year on, Spurs won the 1901 FA Cup and became the first non-league club to do so since the formation of The Football League.
In the early decades, the team continued to experience success and in 1958 entered their glory years with manager Bill Nicholson. Their most successful manager, Nicholson guided the team to major trophy success three seasons in a row while signing the most prolific goal-scorer in English football history, Jimmy Greaves.
The club commercialised under Irving Scholar in the 80s, but investment from the likes of Alan Sugar and new signings including Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker led Tottenham to yet another FA Cup win in the early 90s (making them the first club to win eight FA Cups).
In the early years of the Premier League, Spurs' performance was mediocre as they found themselves mid-table most seasons. Performance improved under Harry Redknapp in the early 2010s when the team finished in the top five. The 2024/2025 season is exciting for Tottenham, as they are favourites to win the European League after a top 6 finish last season.
Because of their eighth place finish in 2022/2023 season, Tottenham missed out on European football for the first time in 13 years. After highs and lows of the 2023/24 season, the Spurs will have everything to fight for in the 2024/25 season once again.
The History of Tottenham Hotspur FC
Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882 by a group of schoolboys led by Bobby Buckle. In the beginning, the team played between themselves and in friendly matches against other local clubs before their fixtures began to spark the interest of the local community. The North London club turned professional in 1985 and entered Division 1 of the Southern League, signing their first manager Frank Brettell. A year on, Spurs won the 1901 FA Cup and became the first non-league club to do so since the formation of The Football League.
In the early decades, the team continued to experience success and in 1958 entered their glory years with manager Bill Nicholson. Their most successful manager, Nicholson guided the team to major trophy success three seasons in a row while signing the most prolific goal-scorer in English football history, Jimmy Greaves.
Unfortunately, Spurs entered a period of decline in the mid-70s and were relegated. However, Keith Burkinshaw revived the squad and led them to an FA Cup win in 1981 and 1982 and the UEFA Cup in 1984.
The club commercialised under Irving Scholar in the 80s, but investment from the likes of Alan Sugar and new signings including Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker led Tottenham to yet another FA Cup win in the early 90s (making them the first club to win eight FA Cups).
In the early years of the Premier League, Spurs' performance was mediocre as they found themselves mid-table most seasons. Performance improved under Harry Redknapp in the early 2010s when the team finished in the top five. Following Sugar's step down as chairman, Tottenham finished second in the 2016-17 season, led by head coach Pochettino. In 2019, Jose Mourinho was brought in but his tenure was short-lived and he has since been replaced by Antonio Conte who guided the team to fourth in 21-22.
Tottenham Hotspur Club Stats and Records
Team records
Biggest win: 13-2 v Crewe Alexandra, FA Cup 1960
Biggest defeat: 0-8 v FC Koln, UEFA Intertoto Cup 1995
Most Premier League goals scored by a player in a calendar year: 39 by Harry Kane in 2017
Most goals scored in a Premier League game: 9 (joint record)
Player records
Youngest first-team player: Alfie Devine, (16 years and 163 days)
Oldest first-team player: Brad Friedel, (42 years and 176 days)
Most club appearances: 854 by Steve Perryman
Most goals scored in a season: 49 by Clive Allen (1986-7)
All-time top scorer: Harry Kane, 280+ goals
Tottenham Hotspur Rivals
As a London team, Tottenham have a host of natural rivals. This season, they will face off against some of their biggest rivals. The North London Derby will see Spurs play against their biggest and most heated rivals, Arsenal. Both sets of fans hold deep-rooted bitterness following years of fierce rivalry between the two teams, making it one of the most important events on the football calendar.
Spurs will also be facing off against Chelsea and West Ham in their natural London rivalries, in hopes of gaining postcode bragging rights.
THFC will also be keen to play against their growing rivals Manchester City, following the northern team's rise to success in recent years, and the bitter feeling left amongst fans following Spurs' loss in the 2018/19 Champions League Quarter Finals.