Monday 5th August 2019
Spurs' new stadium has been boosted by the news that Haringey council have agreed to change the official capacity to 62,214.
The Premier League giants will be able to sell a handful of extra seats in the North and South stands, increasing the capacity by 152. It might not sound much, but assuming around £50 a ticket and 20+ home games, it'll easily add up to over £150,000/yr in revenue… which would be almost enough to cover Harry Kane's wages for a week.
Of course, the official capacity is unlikely to ever be reached for football due to the necessary segregation between home and away fans.
The current record attendance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium sits at 60,407 set for the 2019/2020 opening match of the season vs Aston Villa.
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Help Football Ground Map launch websites for rugby and cricket
Wednesday 1st February 2023
UEFA has moved this year's Super Cup from Kazan to Athens
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Tuesday 10th January 2023
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Villarreal return to El Madrigal after redevelopment
Monday 26th December 2022
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