New Tottenham Stadium pictures: Final touches applied to £1 billion home ahead of Crystal Palace game
Spurs will roll out test events after announcing their new home is finally ready after extending their stay at Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium is almost ready with the finer touches made.
The new bar, stocked with beer from local brewery Beavertown, has been finalised.
While fans have also been given a glimpse of The Goal Line Bar – the longest bar in the UK.
A number of test events need to be ticked off before the official move in.
But Crystal Palace is now the official first game in the stadium on April 3.
Check out the latest picture just weeks away from the first game.
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