Tottenham give taster of new stadium... with its own micro brewery

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Totteham are building a new 61,000-seater stadium Credit: THFC

Tottenham Hotspur have released stunning new imagery and further details of their 61,000-seat, £750 million stadium which will include a glass-walled ‘Tunnel Club’ allowing supporters a behind-the-scenes view of the players tunnel and also seats behind the managers’ technical area – at a price of £339 per ticket per match.

That cost does not include a membership fee with Spurs also offering an even more exclusive ‘H Club’ “with Michelin star calibre dining” and with tickets costing £535 a game which equates to more than £10,000, therefore, for the 19 Premier League home matches.

The new imagery is to show the progress of the stadium, set to open next year, with Spurs accepting interest in their premium packages which also include heated seats and even USB ports at each seat. Premium seats start at £89 per person per match and go up to £214.

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The price of general admission season tickets to the ground, which will include a 17,000-seat single tier stand, the largest in the UK, is still be announced. The stadium, which will have ticketless entry, has been designed by architect Populous, which has also consulted with acoustics experts who work on U2 concerts to help maximise noise levels.

There will be music concerts held at the stadium, also, with a retractable grass pitch for Spurs home fixtures and an artificial surface underneath capable of hosting NFL matches and other events.

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Other features include the longest bar in the UK – 86.8 metres – and even the first micro brewery to be part of a stadium to deliver up to 10,000 pints a minute. And there will even be an on-site bakery. Suite holders can also use their facility as an office on non-match days.

Spurs unveiled an array of exclusive views of the new stadium, the biggest in London with 1,000 more seats than the Emirates, being built adjacent to and eventually covering part of their existing ground at White Hart Lane, using immersive state-of-the-art virtual reality technology which means that fans can actually wear headsets allowing them to experience and explore the stadium even before it has been built and sit in one of the seats.

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Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino was asked his opinion of the glass tunnel with fans, from a lounge, able to see the players walk out from the dressing room areas. 

“Dangerous. Dangerous. Because there have been a lot of things in the tunnel!” he said. “It is for that it will be very expensive.”

 

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