Tottenham Hotspur will move into their new stadium in 2018.

West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady has asked in her football diary in The Sun what Tottenham Hotspur will do regarding the ticket prices in their new stadium.
Tottenham are playing their home matches at White Hart Lane at the moment, but the North London outfit have plans to move to a brand new stadium.
As reported by The Mirror, Spurs aim to move into their new home at the start of the 2018-19 season. The new stadium will hold as many 61,000 spectators, according to The Daily Mail.
West Ham moved into a new home, the London Stadium, at the start of the 2016-17 campaign after leaving the Boleyn Ground in the summer.
Club vice-chairman Brady has highlighted the ticket prices for the Hammers’ home matches, and has asked whether Spurs plan to do something similar.
Brady has also revealed that she has been told that season-ticket prices at Tottenham’s new stadium will double.

“I am told season-ticket prices will double at Tottenham’s rebuilt ground, while at the London Stadium ours have hardly changed,” Brady wrote in her football diary in The Sun.
“We have 10,000 under-16s paying £99 and 8,000 adults paying £289. I wonder if Levy has plans to do something like this?”
Tottenham are fifth in the Premier League table at the moment with 24 points from 12 matches.
West Ham are currently 17th in the standings with 11 points from 12 games, just a point and a place above the relegation zone.
Spurs got the better of London rivals West Ham 3-2 at White Hart Lane in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

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