Loved them. Well, DS and DH are more history buffs than I am, but even I found them interesting.
We watched the game! How exciting, we're a Tottenham family. I'd love to go to a game there!
It was so great! Official tickets are only through the club and approved vendors, not stubhub or Ticketmaster. You have to join the club to buy

but they didn't have 3 tickets together. Stubhub had tickets but you run the risk of issues and they had groups of 2 or 4 only. We ended up with an approved ticket seller/
travel agency and VIP tickets at around $350 each. Tickets on Stubhub were running around $300 for the last row of second level. We had free food and second row. You can see us during the game right down in front.
So glad you have a great visit! Which hotel did you stay at? I did see if I changed it to 2, standard rooms were abailable.
We stayed at Doubletree London Victoria and Resident Victoria. Booked Doubletree with points via Hilton, 70k per night for 5 nights. Booked a Queen Family, upgraded to King Junior suite which was 2 rooms with a sofa bed for DS. Hotel was decent, clean, staff pleasant with a great buffet breakfast. We filled up at breakfast and mostly skipped lunch or had a snack. The location was fine for us, right across from Victoria station which gave us access to the trains and tube easily. Not a ton of restaurants in immediate area but some a couple blocks away. We also used UberEats. After Hilton points ran out, I booked Resident Victoria thru Chase portal. Lovely boutique hotel a block from Buckingham Palace. Very nice though compact rooms. There was a couch which was turned into a daybed for DS (he said it was much more comfortable than Doubletree). Nice bathroom, 2 closets and a mini kitchen complete with microwave, sink, fridge and full complement of dishes and flatware. Small but felt roomy. I don't think they have suites. Location was great but no breakfast included, no restaurant on site. We got breakfast from a little cafe around the corner.
Warning--this will not be helpful: I have Marriott points but booked the London Edition (it was 60k points, now not available on points but cash rate is > $900/night). Luckily it's just dd and me so we could find a room using points.
And we land in London on a Saturday afternoon and fly out Monday afternoon (if we had a few more I would have done the Harry Potter Studio Tour) but I want to do the Churchill War Rooms and the Tower of London. DD gets to pick a show. She suggested Harry Potter and the Cursed Child but I'm really hoping she changes her mind because it's too long (I can't make it through a movie that's over 90 minutes).
The War rooms were great but if you have time for a tour (3 hours) we had a wonderful private tour booked thru Chase portal with Ye Olde England Tours. The tour was Churchill centric but the guide, Kevin, was full of info and answered questions on any topic (of which DS had many). It ends at The War Rooms, where Kevin took us in and got our tickets, which were included. We were on our own to explore the War Rooms at our own pace.
https://www.viator.com/tours/London/Sir-Winston-Churchill-Walking-Tour-and-War-Rooms/d737-8607P58
We also did afternoon tea at The Rubens which was fabulous (also booked thru Chase portal) Even DS enjoyed himself despite the fact I made him wear a shirt with buttons and a collar
