Spurs will be moving into their new stadium in April.

Tottenham Hotspur have announced that they will be freezing the prices of all of their season tickets for the 2019-20 season.
After almost two full terms at Wembley Stadium amid a number of delays, Spurs are set to return to N17 and next campaign will be the first full one at the new stadium.
As reported in the Daily Mail last year, Spurs had hiked up their season ticket prices for 2018-19 in anticipation for their move away from Wembley.
Given the move was expected to take place earlier in the season but for the delays, Tottenham thanked their ST holders for “bearing with us and supporting the team at Wembley Stadium during what has been a challenging time” and acknowledged the inconvenience.
The announcement was made on Tottenham’s official website and social media platforms on Monday:
Some fans took to Twitter to express their thoughts, with some fairly positive comments, albeit tinged with a bit of cynicism:
Some fans, meanwhile, remained fairly critical:
Tottenham also stated that renewals will open on Tuesday 22 April with the final deadline for renewals being Friday 17 May, with full details on payment options to be communicated nearer the time.
Spurs will face Crystal Palace in their first game at the new stadium on 3 April.

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