Tottenham share photos of new stadium progress as team get set for Champions League at Wembley
- Tottenham play home games at Wembley while their new stadium is built
- The new venue will have a retractable pitch to host NFL matches as well
- Tottenham play Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday
While Tottenham focus on the crucial Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund at temporary home Wembley this week, their permanent new home is taking shape nicely.
And the club have been sharing the latest snaps of how the build of their new stadium is progressing well.
The north London club are rebuilding their home on the site of the previous stadium, White Hart Lane. It is scheduled to be ready for next season.
Tottenham have shared picture updates of their new stadium being built
The venue is set to have a capacity of 61, 559 once building work has been completed
Tottenham are playing their home matches at Wembley while their stadium is being built
When completed, capacity is expected to come in at an impressive 61,559 and the venue will also double-up as an NFL arena.
The club have a 10-year agreement in place to host matches when teams travel across from the Atlantic and one of the unique features of the new stadium is the retractable pitch in place for each sport.
The retractable pitch will also be used to stage concerts.
In the meantime, Tottenham's home matches are to be staged at Wembley with the latest Wednesday's clash against Dortmund.
Tottenham's ground will also be used to host NFL matches and concerts in London
Tottenham have an agreement to host NFL matches at their stadium for 10 years
Harry Kane and Tottenham face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday
'If we want to be seen as one of the best teams in Europe we have to perform on the big stage and the Champions League definitely is that,' Tottenham striker Harry Kane said ahead of the match.
'We have to try to improve and try to get better as a team and these are the games we all want to be playing in and winning - the big games on the big stage. We have to try to perform to our best and try to win.'
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