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Pre-Season 2020

Saoirse

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We are pleased to confirm that our first team squad will play three pre-season matches against EFL clubs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium later this month in preparation for the start of the 2020/21 campaign.

League One side Ipswich Town will be our visitors on Saturday 22 August (kick-off 3pm) before Championship outfit Reading come to N17 on Friday 28 August (kick-off 3pm). Their fellow Championship side, Birmingham City, visit a day later on Saturday 29 August (kick-off 3pm).

These fixtures are scheduled to be played behind closed doors, however, supporters will be able to watch all the action live, as part of an extended N17 Live streaming service via tottenhamhotspur.com*.

A three-game package will be available for a one-off fee of £20 – or at the early-bird discounted price of £15 if ordered before 5pm on Monday 17 August.

Single-game passes for use on any of the three matches will also be available for £10 each, should supporters opt to stream games on an individual basis.

Season Ticket Holders who have renewed for 2020/21, and One Hotspur Members who renew their membership by 5pm on Monday 17 August, will be eligible to apply for a free pass to stream all three games*, saving £20 on the standard price after this date. All Season Ticket Holders and members will be contacted via email with further details on how to claim your free pass in due course.
 

Saoirse

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Off-season's certainly got quickly. 9 more days and Spurs are back!
 

NickHSpurs

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£5 a stream per game just for a friendly, doesn’t bode well if they stream PL games!
 

Hotspur88

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I'm guessing it's highly unlikely we will have any other new signings in before pre season starts then.
 

Yid-ol

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£5 a stream per game just for a friendly, doesn’t bode well if they stream PL games!
It's not too bad to be fair. The amount of people crying on the Twitter announcement saying it should be free is amusing.
 

NickHSpurs

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It's not too bad to be fair. The amount of people crying on the Twitter announcement saying it should be free is amusing.

They forgot to mention in the email that ST holders get them free so initially I wasn’t impressed.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Not sure how a tenner can be justified for a single friendly, you can get 24 hours on Sky for £9.99 for proper games. Any mugs going to pay it.?
 

Yid-ol

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Not sure how a tenner can be justified for a single friendly, you can get 24 hours on Sky for £9.99 for proper games. Any mugs going to pay it.?

How much would a ticket have been for the game? The club needs to make it's money somewhere for missing revenue from ticket sales. £10 for one game or £15/20 for all 3, so not as expensive as a 24 hour pass for sky, and even with that you would still only get 1 spurs game on sky during that time :whistle:
 

thecook

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It's like a good old fashioned pre-season before all these money spinning pre-season foreign tournaments. I kinda like it
 

mstill13

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I'll probably get the 3 game package. But I won't be able to watch the Friday 3pm one due to work.

Do you think this will only be available "live" or will there be some kind of "catch up" option?
 

Yid-ol

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10 quid ppv per match streaming online for a non competetive match is absurd.

But how much would you have paid for a ticket for the game?

The problem is spurs are losing out on a lot of money from pre season so trying to get money back. Of you had gone to the game you would have paid more to go, so I don't see the issue of paying £5 a game for all 3 if you are not a season ticket holder
 
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