The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Belief (THST) has mentioned “unaffordable” ticket costs are behind the declining environment on the membership's stadium.
Spurs have gained three of 20 dwelling Premier League video games in 2025 of their 62,850-seat floor. Though the venue got here alive throughout final season's profitable Europa League marketing campaign, the membership's return to the Champions League has resulted in crowds of 54,755 and 49,565 for dwelling fixtures towards Villarreal and Copenhagen.
Boos have additionally been a frequent characteristic, regardless of Thomas Frank speaking up the necessity to flip the stadium right into a fortress. The supporters' belief mentioned followers have been being priced out of attending video games.
“During the last couple of seasons, it's simple that the environment has declined at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The explanations are easy – too many empty seats and too many supporters, notably younger supporters, priced out of attending. Skinny the gang and also you skinny the noise,” a THST assertion mentioned.
“Europa League nights final season, with sensibly priced tickets, proved the purpose: truthful ticket pricing fills the bottom, usually with the subsequent era of Spurs followers. And the noise follows. This season, the phantasm has gone. The Champions League – our flagship nights – has seen hundreds of empty seats, in our view attributable to unrealistic and unaffordable match pricing.
“Even large Premier League video games have proven gaps we've by no means identified at Tottenham. A world-class stadium with no full home is simply half a house. The South Stand – 17,000 robust – was an excellent thought, however it hasn't constantly fulfilled its potential. It's not but the relentless wall of sound all of us dreamt of and that's an issue pricing and entry can repair.
“We're asking the membership to make ticketing truthful and inexpensive and encourage the subsequent era of all match-going followers, so the stands are packed, each match, all season. Fill our dwelling – and we'll discover our voice once more.”
