Tottenham fans have been given the chance to see their brand new stadium from a bird's view perpective.
Spurs have released a video of the on-going building work on their White Hart Lane replacement taken from a drone flying high above north London.
Mauricio Pochettino's side are calling national stadium Wembley their home this season and have already pulled off some memorable results.
Spurs beat Real Madrid 3-1 on Tuesday to guarantee a place in the Champions League knock-out stages, and have also thrashed Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund under the arch.
They will move into their new 61,559-seat venue at the start of next season and the ground is starting to take shape.
While the pitch is still a mess of dirt and cranes, the stands are starting to emerge, with the top tier showing a curved effect, much like that at rivals Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.
Spurs fans will be able to enjoy heated seats, which are accompanied by USB ports, with the venue also featuring a micro-bewery and an in-house bakery.
But the retractable pitch is undoubtedly the star attraction of the stadium and the club will stage two NFL games at their new home during the 2018-19 season.
The design, which has been trialled at the club's training ground, will see the artificial NFL pitch sit at the bottom of the stadium bowl.