Tottenham Hotspur stadium update: ‘Builders believe opening game will be in MARCH 2019 against rivals Arsenal’

Tottenham Hotspur stadium update: ‘Builders believe opening game will be in MARCH 2019 against rivals Arsenal’
Tottenham supporters may have to wait until March for their new stadium to finally open.The north London club were due to move into the redeveloped White Hart Lane in September but a series of problems have forced them to continue using Wembley.Tottenham do not yet know when they will move into their new stadium2
Tottenham do not yet know when they will move into their new stadium
Spursconfirmed last monththat their remaining games in 2018 will be played at the national stadium, which has been their temporary base since the beginning of last season.They have an agreement in place to stay at the national stadium for the rest of the 2018/19 campaign, but remain insistent it will be ready at some stage this term.And, according to The Times, contractors on the project are working towards two different opening dates – the clash with Manchester United on January 13 and the derby with north London rivals Arsenal on March 2.The report claims that the building companies involved believe the match against Arsenal is the most likely to be the first at the new stadium.A view of Spurs’ new stadium2
A view of Spurs’ new stadium
Spurs recently announced that their next six home matches will be played at Wembley, up to the visit of Wolves on December 29.They are expected to offer an update on the new stadium at the start of next month.When open, the 62,000-capacity venue will be one of the most state-of-the-art arenas in world sport.Former chairman Lord Sugar had a tour of it recently andcalled it the best in UK, Europe and possibly the world.


It has been a guessing game which match will open Tottenham's new home, but it will not be Arsenal on March 2. As usual, the match will take place at Wembley Stadium, the club's current rental. Tottenham announced that fire and safety were nearing completion and they should be ready to test them soon.
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Tottenham Hotspur have delivered an update on the progress at their new stadium, including the news that the north London derby against Arsenal will be played at Wembley. There has been progress made on fixing the widespread issues with the critical fire safety systems in recent weeks, with a further smoke test taking place at the new 62,062
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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a stadium that serves as the home for Tottenham Hotspur in north London, replacing the club's previous stadium, White Hart Lane.It has a capacity of 62,062, making it one of the largest stadiums in the Premier League and the largest club stadium in London.
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