The MK18 postcode covers Buckingham itself, Winslow, Steeple Claydon, Tingewick, Padbury, Maids Moreton, Akeley and a dozen smaller villages threaded along the A421 and A413. It is a quintessential Buckinghamshire postcode – heritage market towns, well-heeled commuter villages, busy school catchments and a strong contingent of Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders who started supporting Spurs in the Hoddle, Lineker and Klinsmann eras and never stopped. Driving from MK18 into North London for a 3pm kick-off is theoretically straightforward – A421 east, M1 south, A406 east, A10 north – but in practice the M1 between Toddington and Brent Cross can turn a 75-minute run into a two-and-a-half-hour ordeal, and parking at the stadium is now functionally impossible without a £25-plus pre-booked spot.
RushXO solves all of this with a private hire coach, executive minibus or chauffeur-driven 8-seater MPV that picks up at your village hall, pub, school, golf club or front door, glides down the M1 with a professional driver, drops you steps from the West Stand entrance, parks itself out of your sight and your worries, and reappears at full time to take you home in the same comfort you arrived in.
Buckingham (MK18 1) to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (N17 0BX) is approximately 64 miles via the M1, taking 1 hour 25 minutes in clear midday traffic and 2 hours 15 to 2 hours 45 minutes on a busy match day Saturday afternoon. The route runs A421 east from Buckingham through Buckingham Ring Road and the Tingewick bypass, joins the M1 at junction 13 (Milton Keynes south), heads south past Toddington services, exits at junction 1 for the A406 North Circular eastbound, passes Brent Cross and Henlys Corner and finally turns north on the A10 Great Cambridge Road into the N17 stadium catchment.
| Vehicle | Seats | Best For This Route |
|---|---|---|
| Mercedes V-Class executive | 8 | Hospitality couples, family corporate boxes |
| Mercedes Sprinter VIP | 16 | Junior football team trips, family birthdays |
| Iveco midi coach | 24 | Village pub supporter group |
| Plaxton Cheetah | 33 | Mixed family & supporter coach |
| Volvo B8R | 49 | Full Buckingham supporters' branch |
| Mercedes Tourismo Exec | 53 | Corporate hospitality day |
| Van Hool Astromega | 70 | Multi-village combined coach |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosts more than just Spurs home games. The NFL London Series brings two regular-season American football fixtures to N17 each autumn, drawing huge crowds from across Buckinghamshire. The stadium also stages major concerts (Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Pink, Guns N' Roses have all played here), boxing nights, rugby internationals and corporate events. RushXO operates the MK18 → N17 route for all of these, with bespoke timings to suit doors-open, support-act and headline-set schedules.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the largest club ground in London at 62,850 seats, with a fully retractable pitch that lifts to reveal an NFL-grade artificial surface beneath. Famous features include the Goal Line Bar (the longest in Europe at 65 metres), the in-house Beavertown microbrewery, the Sky Lounge premium hospitality, the Tunnel Club with viewing windows into the player tunnel, and the South Stand single tier of 17,500 supporters – the largest single-tier stand in the United Kingdom.
1 hour 25 minutes off-peak; 2 to 2.5 hours on a busy match day Saturday afternoon.
Yes, at the official coach drop-off zones managed by Haringey Council on match days.
Yes – Winslow, Steeple Claydon, Tingewick, Padbury, Maids Moreton, Akeley and the entire MK18 postcode are covered with door pickups.
Yes. Many MK18 groups book one-way down for a Premier League fixture, stay overnight in central London or near the stadium, and book a separate return the next morning.
Yes, RushXO is one of the most active operators on NFL London Sundays.