Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is once again hosting a mass Covid-19 vaccination clinic for anyone over the age of 18.

The clinic, from 10am – 6pm on Sunday, July 18, is for first or second dose Pfizer jabs only.

Those looking to get vaccinated can book an appointment online or just walk up – officials have warned attendees may have to queue to enter the stadium.

Entry to the stadium will be gained via entrances 6 and 7 on Paxton Terrace, which is fully wheelchair accessible via a street level lift, with a managed queuing system in place to ensure social distancing is maintained.

Face masks must be worn by attendees at all times.

All attendees will also have the chance to enter a prize draw to win two tickets to watch the men’s first team train

Vaccinations themselves will be carried out in the stadium’s West Stand Level 1 concourse, delivered by trained vaccinators from the GP vaccination sites in Haringey.

This will be our third vaccine clinic hosted at the stadium this year, once again delivered in partnership with the NHS, Haringey Council, Morris House Group Practice, based on Lordship Lane, Tottenham, and Federated4Health, the Haringey GP Federation.

The previous clinic, held on Sunday, June 20, saw more than 4,200 turn out to receive their jab at the stadium.