How to buy Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal tickets online quick steps for getting the best deals
Alright guys, so last month I decided I absolutely had to grab tickets for the Tottenham vs Arsenal derby – you know how crazy that matchup gets. Thought buying online would be simple but boy was I wrong. Here’s exactly how it went down.
Getting Prepared
First thing I did was make a list of what I’d need ready. Created accounts on like three different platforms because I wasn’t taking chances. Plugged in my payment details everywhere so I wouldn’t get stuck typing card numbers later. Also turned on notifications for ticket drop alerts – thank god I did that.
Sale Day Chaos
Morning of the sale, I had my laptop and phone both fired up with all the tabs open. Hit refresh the second tickets went live and immediately saw problems. Some pages wouldn’t load, others kicked me back to queue. Panicked for a second but then remembered the alerts – my phone buzzed with a resale platform offering seats before the official site even worked.
Quick Checkout Move
Clicked so fast I almost broke my screen! Had to:
- Select two seats in the north stand (decent view but not crazy expensive)
- Choose standard delivery even though they charged extra
- Apply a 5% promo code I found lying around in my email
Checked out in under 90 seconds. Got the confirmation email before I even closed the browser tabs.
What Actually Helped
After thinking back, three things really saved me:
- Having payment details already saved everywhere
- Using multiple devices to access different sellers
- Trusting the alert notifs more than the main sale pages
Without those? Would’ve been staring at sold-out messages like everyone else.
Final Reality Check
Paid way over face value obviously – no way around that for this derby. But honestly? Worth every penny just to skip the queue nightmares. Next time though? Might just avoid online insanity and hit local pubs for watching parties instead!