🏒 It’s 4th v 5th in NIHL Division 2 South as Haringey Huskies take on Cardiff Canucks at Alexandra Palace on Saturday 21 March. Tickets are sold out.
The 2025/2026 ice hockey season continues this evening for Haringey Huskies as they face-off on the Alexandra Palace ice against Cardiff Canucks in NIHL Division 2 South. It’s a popular sporting night out in London for a reason with Haringey Huskies tickets in hot demand.
The Huskies are looking to go all the way to the Division 2 South title after narrowly missing out on top honours in last season. Alongside they are seeking silverware in the Wilkinson Cup and Eddie Joseph Memorial Cup competitions.
At the time of writing the Ally Pally side are fourth in the table and already qualified for the end-of-season play-offs. Their opponents from Cardiff are also destined to qualify, meaning tonight’s match will all be about a win to finish as high in the table as possible. The top eight teams will qualify. The higher the finish at the end of the regular season, the better the draw in the play-offs.
High-octane action is guaranteed at Ally Pally. The iconic north London venue hosts all Huskies home matches in the NIHL (see below for an introduction to the Division 2 South) which regularly draw sell-out crowds.


HARINGEY HUSKIES TICKET INFORMATION
🎟️ Tickets for Haringey Huskies at Alexandra Palace are available via the ‘Get Tickets’ link. Adults £12.50/Concessions £11.50/U12s £7. Unreserved seating. Standing is also available. Note: Early booking is recommended. Matches often sell out in advance.
🗝️ Doors open at 5pm. Make your way to the East Court, on the east side of Alexandra Palace.
Face-off is at 5.30pm.
FOOD & DRINK
Ice cold beers, hot dogs and nachos will be served before and during the game from the East Court Café. Or if you fancy a sit down meal, head to the all-day pizza pub, the Phoenix Bar & Pizzeria, for delicious Italian stone-fired pizzas, open from 11am – 10pm.
Please note that Ally Pally is now fully cashless, so remember to bring your card/phone with you to pay for food and drinks.
TRAVEL TIPS – Haringey Huskies at Alexandra Palace
🚊🚗 Travel tips: Alexandra Palace overground station is closest to the venue. It’s on the Great Northern line and situated at the Wood Green entrance. There is a service from Moorgate and King’s Cross. The nearest tube station is Wood Green on the Piccadilly line. This has a journey time of 20 minutes from Piccadilly Circus. Exit the station and go to bus stop A to pick the up the W3 bus to Alexandra Palace. The W3 bus runs from Finsbury Park and Tottenham directly to the venue. If driving, the East Court car park is open most days. There are 1,200 parking spaces available. A car parking charge system is in operation. There are bicycle racks in the East Court car park. For more information see the Alexandra Palace ‘Getting Here’ guide.
ABOUT THE LEAGUE
The South 2 division comprises twelve teams who play each other home and away in the league. Haringey Huskies and Lee Valley Lions are the capital’s representatives. The full list of teams can be viewed here.
The end of season play-offs will feature the top eight sides at the end of the regular season. They will meet in two-legged quarter-finals (1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5) ahead of Finals Weekend in April. The teams also contest the Wilkinson Cup, the qualification round having an East group (including Haringey and Lee Valley and Streatham from London).

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