Leeds United fan info pack vs Tottenham: Tickets, weather and travel details 

Leeds United host Tottenham on Saturday in a game which looks too close to call, at least based on form.

Leeds’ 2-2 draw with Bournemouth last weekend means they remain unbeaten at home this season and in 23 games overall at Elland Road.

Tottenham have enjoyed a bright start to the season, but they’ve dropped points against Brighton and Wolves most recently.

Below, MOT Leeds News presents a guide for fans planning to go to the match, including information about tickets, travel and the weather forecast.

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke
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High chance of rain for Leeds vs Tottenham on Saturday

Winter is rearing its ugly head in the United Kingdom, and there is a 60 per cent chance of rain during the Leeds vs Tottenham game, according to the Met Office as of 30 September.

The temperature is predicted to reach highs of 12 degrees Celsius, while the winds could reach high speeds of 20 miles per hour.

These conditions could make it difficult for Tottenham to play Thomas Frank’s brand of crisp passing football, while Leeds fans are always expected to do their bit to make life difficult for their opponents.

Home tickets sold out for Leeds vs Tottenham match

Home tickets are sold out for this fixture, while Tottenham are expected to fill their allocation of away tickets. As such, a capacity attendance of around 38,000 is expected at Elland Road.

Some hospitality packages are still available, with the cheapest option being in the Centenary Pavilion, starting at £276.

With Leeds starting so well in the Premier League, it will be difficult for fans to obtain tickets on general sale for home games.

Away fan guide for Elland Road

Tottenham fans will be seated at the South side of the John Charles West Stand, entering the stadium via Entrances 1 and 2. They’ll find the away ticket office adjacent to those entrances.

There are two car parks at Elland Road, both costing £6 per hour for away fans choosing to drive the game. Car Park A is accessed via Lowfields Road at the East Stand, whilst Car Park B is accessible through via Wesley Street, next to the Old Peacock pub.

The closest train station to Elland Road is Leeds train station, although that’s a 35-minute walk away from the stadium.

Several regular bus services will take you from the train station to the stadium, but fans should be advised to arrive in plenty of time as traffic can sometimes delay the journey.

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