Tottenham’s new stadium has been hailed as the best in the world (Ian Walton/PA)
Tottenham are ready to move into their new stadium after almost two years away from White Hart Lane.
The stadium was built on the site of their old home, costing a reported £1billion.
Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at the building process in pictures.
Supporters were finally able to get a look at their new home during the first official test event (John Walton/PA)The 62,062-seater arena will glow at night (John Walton/PA)Work to the stadium suffered frustrating delays (John Walton/PA)Homeowners in the Tottenham High Road area had to deal with a building site on their doorsteps for a long time (John Walton/PA)Mauricio Pochettino has hailed it as the best stadium in the world (John Walton/PA)There was plenty of disruption while building was going on (Steven Paston/PA)The bowl began to take shape in May 2018, but that was just three months before the stadium was due to open (Steven Paston/PA)Fans were reminded of former glory days as the new structure went up (Steven Paston/PA)Fans were still able to get their merchandise from the old club shop, which was eventually demolished (Steven Paston/PA)The stadium quickly began to take shape (Adam Davy/PA)Supporters were able to get a good view of how work was going (Victoria Jones/PA)The building site remained behind closed doors (Victoria Jones/PA)Fans were able to take in what the finished product was going to look like (Scott Heavey/PA)Work had already begun while Spurs were still playing at White Hart Lane (Adam Davy/PA)The new stadium is promised to regenerate the Tottenham area (Stephen Pond/PA)Eager fans took mementos of White Hart Lane after its final game in May 2018 (Nick Potts/PA)Tottenham beat Manchester United in the final game at their old stadium (Nick Potts/PA)
In pictures: The building of Tottenham’s new stadium