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Jonathan Low

Tottenham announce ticket details and pricing as 2,000 fans to return for Arsenal clash

Tottenham Hotspur will be allowing 2,000 supporters into their stadium for the north London derby against Arsenal at the start of next month.

It follows the easing of government restrictions due to coronavirus and with the capital in Tier 2, it means up to 2,000 Spurs fans can watch a game live.

Season-ticket holders and executive members will get first priority on tickets for the game which is taking place on Sunday, December 6.

Tickets will be allocated via a ballot and prices are in line with the average price of a seat in the South Stand.

Adult tickets will cost £65, young adults £49 and concessions (over 65s and under 18s) £32.50.

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A booking fee of £1.75 will apply to all general admission tickets.

All who attend the match will have to complete a health questionnaire 72 hours before kick-off and anyone who displays COVID-19 symptoms will not be able to attend.

The club has also created a Supporter Code of Conduct which supporters must agree to before applying to attend the match.

A club statement read: "Although we wish we were able to welcome more than 2,000 fans to attend such a huge north London derby match, this nonetheless represents a huge step in the right direction and an historic moment for the club."

"We are delighted that we can start to welcome back our Season Ticket Holders who have shown great loyalty in paying a deposit for their Season Ticket, and our Executive Members who have paid in advance for multi-year packages. This loyalty and commitment has been immense and greatly appreciated.

"We shall be applying a proportionate allocation of tickets between Season Ticket Holders (including those on our Access scheme), Premium and other stakeholders, such as partners and affiliates."

Spurs have been playing home games without a crowd since their FA Cup penalty shoot-out defeat to Norwich City on March 4.

More ticket information can be found on the club's website.

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