Monday, 30 May 2016

Tottenham to play European matches at Wembley


Tottenham Hotspur have reached agreement with the FA to host Champions League games at Wembley next season with an option to use the national stadia for all matches in the 2017-18 movement while they are building a untried ground.

  “Having Tottenham at Wembley for big European nights next season is a welcome opportunity for us to further the stadia’s position as a world-class hit, ” FA chief executive Martin Glenn said. Tottenham are redeveloping White Hart Lane by building a 400 million pounds ($584.92 million) 61,000-seater stadium next to their existing field and will have a reduced capacity next term as a result.

  They will use Wembley to meet UEFA requirements. “Given the current reduction in capacity at White Hart Lane for next season and the ticketing requirements for (the) Champions League, playing at Wembley will mean that we can continue to accommodate all of our existent season ticket holders, ” Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said in a narrative yesterday.  “Our season ticket waiting list is over 50,000 so this now also offers us a great opportunity to furnish more of our supporters with a chance to see the team play live during our Champions League campaign.

  “Importantly, as we know it was our fans’ preference, it means that we can continue to play our home correspond in London during our season away,” Levy added on the FA website (www.thefa.com), yesterday.  Spurs are scope to artless their unspent stadium for the 2018-19 campaign but will have to leave White Hart Lane for the previous season to complete the latter stages of the development.  They finished third in the Premier League last name which put them in the group stage of next season’s Champions League so they will play at least three European matches at Wembley, which has a seating capacity of 90,000 for soccer matches.  Tottenham’s north London rivals Arsenal operate Champions League games at Wembley during the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 while they moved from Highbury to The Emirates Stadium.

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