Stadium tour for Tottenham fans at new stadium venue
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Nears Completion as Test Event Approaches
The long-awaited Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, located in north London, is edging closer to completion as the club prepares for a test event on December 16. This significant step in the project's progress comes after an extended period of construction.
The new stadium, set to be the new home for the Tottenham Hotspur football club, was initially scheduled to open for the start of the 2018-19 season. However, due to some finishing touches still required, the team continues to play at Wembley Stadium.
Spurs have invited 6,000 fans to attend the test event, which will serve as a fan familiarisation event. The event will allow fans to explore the 62,000 all-seater venue, with entry via the single-tier South Stand.
The test event is not only a chance for fans to get a feel for their new stadium but also an opportunity to trial various logistical issues, such as ticketing, transport, and catering. These trials aim to ensure a smooth and efficient experience for all fans on matchdays.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is situated adjacent to their former White Hart Lane home, making it easily accessible for supporters. The club is eager to welcome fans back to their permanent home after a prolonged stay at Wembley.
As the completion of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium project nears, fans can look forward to experiencing the modern, state-of-the-art facilities that the new ground offers. The test event on December 16 is a positive step in this process, bringing the team one step closer to calling their new home their own.
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