New Tottenham stadium: Where will Spurs move to whilst White Hart Lane is re-developed?
The last obstacle blocking a new 56,000 capacity stadium has been overcome
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham can now start work on a new 56,000 capacity stadium.
It was announced at the High Court in London on Friday that the Premier League club had been granted the right to buy the final piece of land that had been standing in their way.
The club now looks set to re-develop existing stadium White Hart Lane and a new home for the north London club could be completed in time for the 2018/19 season.
However the plans will mean Tottenham must play at least one season away from White Hart Lane and following the latest news attention will turn to where Spurs will play.
Here, we take a look at their options...
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