You will be aware that much of our new stadium has been built on the site that was once White Hart Lane – so we have ensured that we pay homage to a number of key landmarks from our former home. Spurs are finally set to host their first Premier League match on Wednesday night when they take on Crystal PalaceBe our next summer signing and get a daily newsletter by email with the day's biggest football news After almost two years at Wembley, 200 days since the supposed opening and an estimated overspend of over £400 million, Spurs are set to play their first match at the A select 6,000 fans have already been able to visit their new stadium in December when the club held a familiarisation event.
To celebrate this, the Club has allocated a space on the Level 1 Concourse in the West Stand to showcase work by four local artists.The commissions on display respond to the brief ‘Passionate About Tottenham’ and each of the works are inspired by different aspects of our local area.As well as providing added vibrancy and a unique installation to this light and airy concourse space, our aim is to raise awareness for local creative talent, whose work will be viewed by thousands of visitors each year.We plan to change the display annually so as many artists as possible can be given the opportunity to showcase their work.

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And to a greater degree than other clubs, corporate social responsibility is in Tottenham Hotspur’s DNA – unavoidably so; the ward on which the club sits is the fifth most deprived in London and the occupants of 75 per cent of the surrounding housing are on social benefits.

Mauricio Pochettino’s team also had the opportunity to train at the stadium for the very first time on Thursday, and Spurs’ U18s beat This Wednesday will be the official unveiling of this ‘amazing’ new home, and we have decided to look at all the key features this stadium has to offer.Tottenham have implemented areas at the front of the South Stand, and the visiting supporters’ section, which can be future-proofed for safe standing.This will allow Spurs to alter certain areas of the stadium if the safe standing debate is passed through Parliament.With this debate ongoing, the club have allowed themselves to be flexible in their approach.Spurs have decided to implement a grass pitch that sits directly above an artificial surface.The latter is to be used for NFL matches, music concerts and any other events, with the grass pitch having the ability to retract under the South Stand.The upper grass pitch is split into three pitch-long steel trays and can be switched to the artificial surface in approximately 25 minutes.This dynamic and advanced two pitch layout will be the first in the UK.Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be the first cashless stadium in the UK.No cash will be accepted as the club look to increase service speed and queueing times with 878 payment points across the ground.Season Ticket Holders and One Hotspur Members will be given a stadium access card which they can load money onto.There will also be an option to use prepaid cards that will be available online or at the club shop.Contactless and mobile payments will also be available.The stadium has also installed two whopping 325 square metre LED screens to treat South Stand fans to the largest screens in Western Europe.Spurs’ North Stand will also have two screens, these however are a measly 190.7 square metres each.Those four screens, alongside nearly 1,800 others dotted around the stadium aim to make half-time entertainment and special guests more visible and eye-catching, with a new and improved sound system also.The new stadium is now one of the largest in the Premier League.Tottenham state their new state-of-the-art microbrewery can pour 10,000 pints per minute.Whether that’s true or not, the new “bottoms-up” technology is rather extraordinary and will fill cups from the base via a hole within the cup itself.This method aims to not only target wastage issues, but also influence queueing time, with this new way of serving cutting 10 seconds off each pint poured.Tottenham boast that their new club shop is the largest retail space of any club in Europe at 23,000 square metres.The store is part of the ‘Tottenham Experience’ which also incorporates the archives, club museum and has restored the old Tottenham and Edmonton Dispensary.The space also includes a 100-seat auditorium with a video wall made up of 36 screens to host events, 3D video screens and PS4 consoles for those FIFA players out there.If you need the toilet before, during or after the match, you should have no problem at all.There are 471 WCs throughout the stadium, and although 84% of these are for women, there are also 773 urinals located at the ground.Within the countless innovations surrounding Spurs’ new stadium, there will also be exclusive ‘Tunnel Club’ seats which offer members the opportunity to watch the players in the tunnel before kick-off through one-way mirrors.These premium packages also include heated seats for a chilly day and USB ports to charge your devices.However, if you do want to have all these added bonuses to your experience, it will cost you…These tickets are only available in pairs, and therefore total to £19,000.Spurs say that ‘The H Club’ is the best members-only club at any sport venue worldwide.Members will enjoy Michelin-Star dining and can choose from four different options, including; a chef’s table, brasserie style, formal experience, or the opportunity to dine with Club Legends on the players’ table.With this, guests will also be able to watch the game from the very best seats in the stadium, which can be accessed from their very own lounge.A Sky Lounge package is also available on matchdays.These contemporary spaces allow guests to enjoy panoramic views across London from the highest vantage point of the stadium, whilst also having a dining option with varied and flexible meal options.Match seats will be centred on the halfway line for a great view of the action.The golden cockerel will perch on top of the new stadium much like it did formerly at White Hart Lane.This version will be a scaled-up replica which sits at 4.5 metres tall over the South Stand and will be visible all around the stadium.Where the new stadium has been built over parts of the old White Hart Lane ground, ‘spots’ around the stadium have been located to remember previous moments in the club’s history.The Centre spot is located in the South Atrium and a plaque is placed where matches used to kick-off from.The Park Lane penalty spot is commemorated at the entrance to the South Stand, which reveals where some of Spurs’ goalscorers have found the back of the net.Spurs state that they want to create a ‘wall of sound’ after taking influence from Borussia Dortmund’s ‘Yellow Wall’ at Signal Iduna Park.The South Stand has been designed into a single-tier stand to create greater atmosphere and noise.It seats 17,500 fans meaning that it is the largest single-tier stand in the country.The Sky Walk is a glass bottomed walkway which perches 40 metres above the pitch.Although 40 metres may not sound like much, this is certainly not one for the faint-hearted.This will be an adrenaline-filled attraction where you can scale the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, whilst taking in the views of London before abseiling down from the stadium’s highest point to ground level.This will be a place for emerging artists in the local area.Space has been allocated on the level 1 Concourse in the West Stand to showcase talent within London’s creativity.This will give fans and followers the opportunity to listen to the local talent which will be changed annually to allow a variety of performers to be seen.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.