Tottenham's new stadium continues to take shape as club releases pictures of their London home at sunrise

  • Tottenham released a series of photos showcasing the progress of new home 
  • These early-morning snaps also show what the stadium looks like at sunrise
  • The stadium is being developed on the site of Tottenham's famous old ground
  • They are playing home matches at Wembley this year while new home is built

The latest pictures of Tottenham Hotspur's new home have emerged as construction continues on the site of the club's old White Hart Lane ground. 

Spurs are hoping to have the stadium ready for the 2018-19 season and have given supporters a fresh insight by releasing an update on the work.

The latest progress made on their new 61,559-capacity ground shows the single-tier South Stand beginning to take shape, along with the upper tiers. 

Work continues on Tottenham's new stadium on the site of their old White Hart Lane ground

Work continues on Tottenham's new stadium on the site of their old White Hart Lane ground

These latest early-morning snaps show what the stadium will look like at sunrise

These latest early-morning snaps show what the stadium will look like at sunrise

These early-morning snaps also show what the stadium will look like at sunrise, with the picturesque clouds offering a stunning backdrop.


Tottenham have been keeping supporters up to date by sharing regular updates on the new White Hart Lane, which will become the north Londoners home from the beginning of next season.

The new stadium is set to be the largest club football stadium in London, surpassing Arsenal's 60,000-seater Emirates Stadium. The single-tier South Stand alone will hold 17,500 spectators.

In addition to hosting home games, Tottenham announced that the new ground will also be able to hold NFL matches thanks to the world's first retractable pitch.

The new stadium is still under construction and is set to be completed in time for next season 

This image shows the progress made on the construction site as work continues in London

The ground is expected to cost £800m which is around double the original estimate of £400m

Progress has been made on new 61,559-seater stadium ahead of the start of 2018-19 campaign

Spurs have been playing their home matches at Wembley this season and are beginning to show their title credentials following their home win over Liverpool.

Harry Kane netted a brace in that game to help Mauricio Pochettino's side seal a 4-1 victory and move level on points with second-place Manchester United.   

The north Londoners are now preparing to play their next match at the temporary home on Wednesday, when they face West Ham in the Carabao Cup fourth round.  

Spurs are playing home matches at Wembley this term while they wait for new home to be built

Spurs are playing home matches at Wembley this term while they wait for new home to be built

Another angle of the construction shows builders working on the ground at Spurs' new home 

Another angle of the construction shows builders working on the ground at Spurs' new home 

Danny Rose and Mousa Dembele are both in line to start for Tottenham with Pochettino ready to select a new-look side for the cup clash. 

Rose is set to make his first start since January while Dembele is fit after shaking off a recurrence of an old injury which had initially left Pochettino sweating over his long-term availability.

But Erik Lamela, who has been sidelined for the last year with a hip problem, is not yet ready to return to action.

Tottenham have been keeping supporters up to date by sharing regular updates on new home 

Tottenham have been keeping supporters up to date by sharing regular updates on new home 

The London stadium at sunrise, with the picturesque clouds offering a stunning backdrop

The London stadium at sunrise, with the picturesque clouds offering a stunning backdrop