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The end has finally come. Tottenham Hotspur went out in style after 118 years playing at White Hart Lane in north London, beating Manchester United 2-1 before an on-pitch parade Sunday evening.
Spurs have been at White Hart Lane for 118 years ... Arsenal departed Highbury's marble halls and Art Deco facades in 2006, West Ham the partisan, claustrophobic Upton Park a year ago.
And Spurs will be hoping their new state-of-the-art ground can be the catalyst ... will boast 61,000 seats - over 23,000 more than White Hart Lane - and will cost around £800million to complete.
They won’t have moved far when they get into their new 61,000-capacity, state-of-the-art £800million ground ... below The demolition of White Hart Lane begins immediately, with Spurs handing ...
Tottenham host Manchester United on Sunday in their last ever game at the White Hart Lane. Wembley will serve as the club's base while the current stadium is demolished and their new £800 million ...
White Hart Lane has been partially demolished ahead of ... Designs for the new state-of-the-art stadium will include a 17,000-seater single tier stand as well as a retractable pitch that will ...
Tottenham said goodbye to White Hart Lane, their home since 1899, on Sunday, beating Manchester United 2-1 in the last-ever game at the old stadium before a farewell ceremony celebrated its 118 ...
A 2-2 draw sealed the title for Arsenal – the second time the Gunners had won the league at White Hart Lane. The first saw Ray Kennedy head home a late winner as Arsenal sealed success at the ...