
Tottenham Hotspur's 2025: Tickets for Arsenal and Super Cup Battles
Tottenham Hotspur fans are already planning out their 2025 summer, thanks to some big news on ticket sales for two headline fixtures. The club has announced not only a much-anticipated friendly with Arsenal in Hong Kong but also their first-ever crack at the Super Cup against Paris Saint-Germain in Italy. Both matches have caught the attention of supporters worldwide, and tickets are flying fast.
The North London rivalry is set to hit new ground as Spurs take on Arsenal at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park on July 31. This match isn’t just your average preseason game—it's part of Tottenham’s Asian tour and is expected to draw a massive crowd. The rivalry between the two clubs travels well and, predictably, so do their fans. On resale sites like SeatPick, ticket prices for this clash start at a staggering $1,136, with inventory shrinking as both local and international fans jockey for spots. While these prices seem sky-high, they reflect just how much hype there is for an overseas North London Derby.
Yet, it’s not the only event on Spurs supporters’ calendars. For the first time, Tottenham will enter the UEFA Super Cup ring, facing French giants PSG in Udine, Italy, on August 13. The Super Cup sees the winners of the Champions League and Europa League go head-to-head, and this match signals Spurs stepping onto a new level on the European stage. Demand is surging, and official tickets are only trickling out. Platforms like Live Football Tickets are offering some seats, but with allocation limited, the rush for tickets is real.
How to Get Tickets: Member Perks and Resale Realities
If you're hoping to get official tickets, being a One Hotspur Member is your best shot. The club is keeping its priority system for these big games just like with their Premier League fixtures. This means members get first crack through the Tottenham Hotspur website, creating a serious incentive for fans to either renew or join. General sale for matches like Burnley, Bournemouth, and Wolves has already started for members—showing the club won’t stray from membership prioritization.
For those without membership or who missed out, the focus shifts to third-party resale sites. Companies like Ticketgum and SeatPick let buyers filter by seat location and view, but there's a catch: prices are often higher than the original ticket value. Ticketgum is putting emphasis on secure, verified transactions, reassuring buyers about legitimacy. But the convenience comes with a heavy markup—those Arsenal tickets in Hong Kong being a prime example. For diehard Spurs or Arsenal supporters, though, these may be the only way in.
There are also hospitality packages and even travel-inclusive deals for some matches. Partners like SportsBreaks offer add-ons that include premium seating, food, and even hotel stays. These packages might appeal to fans turning these fixtures into full-blown summer getaways.
If 2025 felt far off, Tottenham’s ticket updates have plunged fans into planning mode already. A North London Derby on the other side of the world, plus a shot at European glory, mean next summer isn’t just another preseason. It could be a pivotal chapter for Spurs supporters at home and abroad.
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