Spurs will take on Crystal Palace in their first Premier League game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

After months of delays, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is finally up and running, with two test events with increasing levels of attendances needed for the Premier League club to achieve a former safety certificate ahead of its major bow.
The first of those two events – an Under-18 Premier League game against Southampton – has already taken place, with 28,987 seeing the Lilywhites pick up a 3-1 win against the south coast side last weekend.
This weekend, a Tottenham Legends squad will face their Inter Milan counterparts before a capacity of approximately 45,000, and then comes the first competitive senior game, the Premier League clash against Crystal Palace on Wednesday 3 April, complete with opening ceremony.
On Thursday, the official Spurs Twitter channel announced that the matchday programme for Tottenham’s meeting with Palace is on sale, with a link to the online store and a warning that it’s available for pre-order only and not guaranteed to be delivered prior to the match.
Some of the Lilywhites faithful on Twitter commented on the programme’s price, listed as £10, and quite a few weren’t overly pleased:
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