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Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur (PL) Tuesday 19th May 20:15 GMT

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37 minutes ago, Zeta said:

SPurs need 1 point from 2 games to stay up. Guranteed they get at least that against us now.

Ironically it is now them looking to stop us getting back in the European spots rather than us send them down given today's result for Brentford, Brighton and West Ham.

I think we have a genuine chance of achieving European football. Brighton and Brentford have difficult opponents on the last day - Man utd and Liverpool. If we can beat Spuds we are right back in the mix. Oh the shame of slugging it out with Brentford and Brighton😂 We dont deserve it but i would take it.

Amazingly if we lose, tomorrow we could still sneak in on goal difference if other results go in our favour, the standard in the Premier league has been shocking this year and must be regarded as a missed opportunity.

Edited by OTL

For those travelling to and from the game tomorrow. With the strike by tube drivers it's going to be a nightmare.

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Tottenham game travel warning - tube service disruption

Supporters intending to travel to or from Tuesday night's home Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur using the London Underground are advised that strike action may affect your journey.

Prior to the match, it is expected there will be a heavily reduced District Line service and no Circle Line or Piccadilly Line trains are expected to operate. Supporters travelling via the District Line to or from Earl’s Court Station or Fulham Broadway Station should allow more time than normal for your journey, with services expected to be extremely busy. You should not expect to board the first train and station control measures may be required to prevent overcrowding.

Mildmay Line services are expected to operate as normal and will serve both Imperial Wharf Station and West Brompton Station, although services are expected to be more busy than normal.

After the match, supporters are advised no Tube services are expected to be operational across the network. The Mildmay Line will continue to operate but will not be serving West Brompton Station to prevent overcrowding. If you wishing to board Mildmay Line services you should use nearby Imperial Wharf.

Services running southbound can connect to Southern Railway, South Western Railway and Windrush Line services at Clapham Junction in addition to local bus services.

Northbound services from Imperial Wharf provide onward connections at Willesden Junction (Lioness Line), West Hampstead (Thameslink), Highbury & Islington (Windrush Line and Great Northern), Hackney Central (Weaver Line) and Stratford (Greater Anglia, Elizabeth Line and DLR services).

Supporters are advised that queues are expected post-match so please allow more time for your journey.

You can also use local bus services from the Fulham Broadway area, including the following routes:

• Route 11 Victoria and Waterloo

• Route 14 central London locations such as Green Park and Knightsbridge

• Route 14 or 424 Putney Station

• Route 28 Wandsworth Town Station

• Route 211 Battersea Power Station

• Route 295 Clapham Junction

Alternatively, supporters may find it quicker walk to walk to Hammersmith for local bus connections or to Victoria, Clapham Junction or Wandsworth Town Stations for onward National Rail and local bus connections.

Please continue to check the TfL website, where you can plan your journey, and check before you travel.

- Click for more information on the impact of the industrial action

2 hours ago, Boyne said:

For those travelling to and from the game tomorrow. With the strike by tube drivers it's going to be a nightmare.

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Tottenham game travel warning - tube service disruption

Supporters intending to travel to or from Tuesday night's home Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur using the London Underground are advised that strike action may affect your journey.

Prior to the match, it is expected there will be a heavily reduced District Line service and no Circle Line or Piccadilly Line trains are expected to operate. Supporters travelling via the District Line to or from Earl’s Court Station or Fulham Broadway Station should allow more time than normal for your journey, with services expected to be extremely busy. You should not expect to board the first train and station control measures may be required to prevent overcrowding.

Mildmay Line services are expected to operate as normal and will serve both Imperial Wharf Station and West Brompton Station, although services are expected to be more busy than normal.

After the match, supporters are advised no Tube services are expected to be operational across the network. The Mildmay Line will continue to operate but will not be serving West Brompton Station to prevent overcrowding. If you wishing to board Mildmay Line services you should use nearby Imperial Wharf.

Services running southbound can connect to Southern Railway, South Western Railway and Windrush Line services at Clapham Junction in addition to local bus services.

Northbound services from Imperial Wharf provide onward connections at Willesden Junction (Lioness Line), West Hampstead (Thameslink), Highbury & Islington (Windrush Line and Great Northern), Hackney Central (Weaver Line) and Stratford (Greater Anglia, Elizabeth Line and DLR services).

Supporters are advised that queues are expected post-match so please allow more time for your journey.

You can also use local bus services from the Fulham Broadway area, including the following routes:

• Route 11 Victoria and Waterloo

• Route 14 central London locations such as Green Park and Knightsbridge

• Route 14 or 424 Putney Station

• Route 28 Wandsworth Town Station

• Route 211 Battersea Power Station

• Route 295 Clapham Junction

Alternatively, supporters may find it quicker walk to walk to Hammersmith for local bus connections or to Victoria, Clapham Junction or Wandsworth Town Stations for onward National Rail and local bus connections.

Please continue to check the TfL website, where you can plan your journey, and check before you travel.

- Click for more information on the impact of the industrial action

Some District Line tubes will be running, but with reduced service, but there won't be any Piccadilly Line, according to the TfL website. I'm hoping to get there on the overground.

On 16/05/2026 at 08:19, richardbartlett said:

I hope we lose; seeing Spam go down more than makes up for the embarressment of losing to this lot.

Yeah. I don't think so.

2 minutes ago, RMH said:

Some District Line tubes will be running, but with reduced service, but there won't be any Piccadilly Line, according to the TfL website. I'm hoping to get there on the overground.

Hope you have a good journey to the game. I live in South-East London and will take a couple of mainline trains to Clapham Junction and then the Overground to West Brompton or Imperial Wharf.

With the disruption caused by the strike and the late kick-off I wonder if some people may not bother going. Saying that the prospect of beating Spurs may persuade people to attend. Can't see many people hanging around for the lap of honour because of wanting to get home at a reasonable time and possibly also they may not want to applaud the players due to the disappointing season.

29 minutes ago, RMH said:

Some District Line tubes will be running, but with reduced service, but there won't be any Piccadilly Line, according to the TfL website. I'm hoping to get there on the overground.

Tube strikes planned for this week have been called off.

BBC News
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Tube strikes called off by RMT union

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union calls off a series of 24-hour strikes starting on Tuesday.
18 minutes ago, Boyne said:

Hope you have a good journey to the game. I live in South-East London and will take a couple of mainline trains to Clapham Junction and then the Overground to West Brompton or Imperial Wharf.

With the disruption caused by the strike and the late kick-off I wonder if some people may not bother going. Saying that the prospect of beating Spurs may persuade people to attend. Can't see many people hanging around for the lap of honour because of wanting to get home at a reasonable time and possibly also they may not want to applaud the players due to the disappointing season.

Years ago before a night game against Spurs we met in the Adelaide pub on King's Road. The entrance was surrounded by the Old Bill who told us we wouldn't be allowed to leave until they allowed us to. We didn't think it would matter, but it was about 15 mins after KO when they allowed us out.. There were a couple of old " faces" in there, can only think it was the reason, but it was fecking annoying!

I'm not going tomorrow, forwarded ticket on the exchange, journey up and back from the South coast is too much!! Hope you enjoy the game Boyne!

Come on you BLUES !

5 minutes ago, The Rising Sun said:

Years ago before a night game against Spurs we met in the Adelaide pub on King's Road. The entrance was surrounded by the Old Bill who told us we wouldn't be allowed to leave until they allowed us to. We didn't think it would matter, but it was about 15 mins after KO when they allowed us out.. There were a couple of old " faces" in there, can only think it was the reason, but it was fecking annoying!

I'm not going tomorrow, forwarded ticket on the exchange, journey up and back from the South coast is too much!! Hope you enjoy the game Boyne!

Come on you BLUES !

@The Rising Sun Thank you. With the strikes being called off, journey to the ground should be easier. Even with the strike being called off still a nightmare travelling home with the late kick-off. Bloody Sky!

18 minutes ago, Boyne said:

Tube strikes planned for this week have been called off.

BBC News
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Tube strikes called off by RMT union

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union calls off a series of 24-hour strikes starting on Tuesday.

Good news!

Massive game tomorrow with loads riding on it. Could finally be the chance of revenge for 1974/75

For anyone thinking of taking kids be wary. The "old skool" faces may have retired now, but it looks like the "new skool" are stepping up and keeping traditions alive with two of the top firms making arrangements for it to get spicy outside the ground.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/401i2tqww0unmrjiyp2xf/VID-20260514-WA0002.mp4?rlkey=keg67nl7bw69fjaivdrt3varh&st=sjyq1suk&dl=0

1 hour ago, just said:

Massive game tomorrow with loads riding on it. Could finally be the chance of revenge for 1974/75

For anyone thinking of taking kids be wary. The "old skool" faces may have retired now, but it looks like the "new skool" are stepping up and keeping traditions alive with two of the top firms making arrangements for it to get spicy outside the ground.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/401i2tqww0unmrjiyp2xf/VID-20260514-WA0002.mp4?rlkey=keg67nl7bw69fjaivdrt3varh&st=sjyq1suk&dl=0

That video is hilarious!😂

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