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Tottenham Fans Blame Ticket Prices for Declining Stadium Atmosphere
13 Nov
Summary
- Tottenham's home atmosphere has "declined" in recent seasons
- Fans, especially young supporters, are being "priced out" of attending matches
- Champions League games have seen "thousands of empty seats" due to "unaffordable" ticket prices

According to the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust, the atmosphere at the club's 62,850-seater stadium has "declined" over the past couple of seasons. The fan group attributes this to too many empty seats, with "too many supporters, particularly young supporters, priced out of attending."
The trust argues that "thin the crowd and you thin the noise." They point to last season's Europa League nights, where "sensibly priced tickets" led to full grounds and a lively atmosphere. In contrast, Tottenham's return to the Champions League this season has seen "thousands of empty seats" due to "unrealistic and unaffordable match pricing."
The club recently announced that the upcoming visit of Borussia Dortmund will have category B pricing instead of the more expensive category A. However, ticket prices for the current season were set back when Daniel Levy was still Tottenham's chairman. The trust believes a "world-class stadium without a full house is only half a home."




