West Ham has taken an unusual step by banning supporters from bringing a half-scarve to London Stadium for the Premier League match against city rivals Tottenham Hotspur, on Saturday, September 13, 2025.

These insults, which are often sold by unofficial sellers outside the football stadium, have long been a source of concern for loyal audiences who reject the idea that someone would wear memorabilia featuring both teams, instead of just the team they support.

The move was communicated to supporters as one of a number of increased security measures that West Ham said had been designed to prevent visiting team supporters from getting access to their home area.

The match on Saturday, September 13, 2025, has been identified with the potential to cause turmoil due to traditional rivalry between the two teams.

Mohammed Kudus' 55 million move to Spurs from West Ham this summer sparked the anger of supporters Hammers and was considered a potential trigger. Likewise, the possibility of protests from the host supporters against the club owner.

"Syal sebagai-half atau barang yang menggambarkan warna/lambang kedua klub tidak akan diizinkan di dalam Stadion London pada Sabtu."

"Supporters who have purchased the scarf half of the unofficial seller will be asked to hand it over to security officers at the security checkpoint and the scarf will not be returned."

"Supporters wishing to buy a scarf for the match are advised to go to the West Ham United Stadium store, where the scarf can be purchased," West Ham said in a statement before the match against the Spurs.


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