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White Hart Lane

White Hart Lane is the home of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. It is situated in Tottenham, North London and has a capacity of 36,240.

White Hart Lane is also the name of a railway station in Tottenham.

Details

Stands

  • West Stand - Total: 6,890
  • North Stand - Total: 10,086
  • East Stand - Total: 10, 691
  • South Stand - Total: 8,573

Address

Bill Nicholson Way
748 High Road
Tottenham
London
N17 0AP

Records

Record Attendance: 75,038 (Tottenham-Sunderland, 5 March 1938)

Pitch

Length: 110 metres
Width: 73 metres


Brief History

Tottenham Hotspur F.C. moved to White Hart Lane in 1899, and the first game was played on the September of that year resulting in a 4-1 home win against Notts County. 5000 were there to witness the victory.

By 1923 the ground could host 50,000 covered spectators overlooked by a copper cockerel (the club mascot) that still keeps an eye on proceedings from the roof of the East Stand.

1953 saw the introduction of floodlights (which were then renovated again in the 1970's) and by the end of the 1980's both West and East Stands were in their present state.

The 1990's saw the completion of the South Stand and the introduction of the first Jumbotron video screen.

The renovation of the Members' Stand was completed in 1996 leaving the ground in its present state.

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