Tottenham reveal latest images of their new stadium as they edge nearer to completing 61,559-seater ground

  • Tottenham aim to move into their new 61,559-seater stadium from next season
  • Mauricio Pochettino's side currently play their home matches at Wembley
  • New images show cranes still dwarfing the site and glass panels being installed
  • They ended their 118-year stay at the iconic White Hart Lane ground last season
  • Tottenham news: Harry Kane brace helps secure 3-2 victory over West Ham

Tottenham have released the latest images of their new stadium as construction continues near the site of their old White Hart Lane ground.

Mauricio Pochettino's side are currently without a stadium of their own, having bid an emotional farewell to 'the Lane' last season.

After 118 years at the famous ground, Spurs now play their home games more than 10 miles away at Wembley while they wait for their new ground to be finished.


Tottenham have posted more images of their new, under-construction, 61,559-seater stadium

Tottenham have posted more images of their new, under-construction, 61,559-seater stadium

Cranes still dwarf the site near their old White Hart Lane stadium, which they left last season

Cranes still dwarf the site near their old White Hart Lane stadium, which they left last season

The Premier League club released more images of their new stadium on Sunday, which show cranes still dwarfing the site and large glass panes being installed.

Though it is still a long way from being completed, many Spurs fans will be encouraged to see the construction progressing.

While Pochettino's side made White Hart Lane somewhat of a fortress in recent years, they have thus far struggled to settle at Wembley.

Though their away form has been imperious, Spurs have failed to win a single one of their league matches at the national stadium this season.

Glass panes are being installed a the ground, which is supposed to be open from next season

Glass panes are being installed a the ground, which is supposed to be open from next season

Spurs currently play their home matches at Wembley as they wait for the ground to be built

Spurs currently play their home matches at Wembley as they wait for the ground to be built

That poor run that has seen them fall five points behind the two Manchester clubs in the early weeks of the campaign.

Spurs did pick up a crucial 3-2 victory at West Ham on Saturday, however. The victory leaves them fourth, with 11 points from their opening six matches.

A brace from Harry Kane and a goal from Christian Eriksen helped them overcome their rivals at the London Stadium, despite Serge Aurier's red card.