Tottenham club ambassador Ledley King put the finishing touches on his own mural as Spurs become the first of their kind in the UK to include audio description (AD) services in their murals for visually impaired fans.
Besides the one for Ledley, murals of Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane, will also now feature QR codes that direct visitors to detailed audio descriptions of each artwork.
The initiative was made possible through a collaboration between mural artists MurWalls and the David Katz Foundation, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of people with visual impairments.
The audio content was written and narrated by Daniel Wynne, who also serves as the club’s own matchday AD commentator and chairs the David Katz Foundation.
The feature went live ahead of Spurs’ home fixture against Crystal Palace on 5 March 2026, a match dedicated to Level Playing Field’s Unite for Access campaign, which advocates for inclusive experiences at sports venues across the country.
Tottenham Hotspur has become the first English football club to add audio descriptions to its murals.
— Chris Cowlin (@ChrisCowlin) March 4, 2026
The artworks of Son Heung-min, Harry Kane and Ledley King outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium now include audio descriptions for visually impaired fans.
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A first for football in the UK.
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 4, 2026
The three iconic murals of Heung-Min Son, Harry Kane and Ledley King outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium now include audio description for visually impaired fans.
The initiative has been led by the artists MurWalls in partnership with the David… pic.twitter.com/b79EMR57ao
Ledley King – Former player and Tottenham club ambassador Source: tottenhamhotspur.com
“Inclusivity is so important and our Club does a great job in providing an accessible experience for all supporters. It is something we have always taken seriously, and it has been great to come to my mural today and see first-hand how we are providing that around the stadium.”
Marc Silver – CEO & Founder of MurWalls Source: tottenhamhotspur.com
“Being part of the David Katz Foundation (DKF) from its inception has been a genuine privilege. This project is about more than murals — it’s about access, empowerment and inclusion. Through MurWalls, we were honoured to celebrate Harry, Sonny and Ledley for Tottenham Hotspur and its incredible supporters. As co-founder and trustee of DKF, I’m even prouder that we’ve helped bring the audio description to life, ensuring visually impaired fans can experience the artwork just as powerfully as everyone else.”
Matt Collings-Winter – Co-Chair of SpursAbility, Tottenham Hotspur’s Disabled Supporters Association Source: tottenhamhotspur.com
“We are thrilled that the club have elevated these three iconic murals to the next level while ensuring inclusivity not only for our members but for the wider community. We continue to be proud of the work Spurs do to make this football club a place for all.”
Fan reactions to Tottenham including audio descriptions for Ledley King, Son Heung-min and Harry Kane murals –
@willthfc20
First audio described mural in the UK, you’ll never sing that!
@Lolc63
This is a wonderful initiative.
@Carinasw
At least positive things are happening off the pitch. Well done for offering inclusivity.
@danielwynne_
Immensely proud to be part of this great initiative.
@HarryScarfe22
A very important introduction, to make the wider matchday experience more accessible to all blind and partially sighted fans. Good to see.
@becksie1977
Proud of our club for this 🤍
Forever Tottenham legend 🤍🤍🤍 pic.twitter.com/wekFpBtvds
— 90+ football (@oladims42412) March 4, 2026



