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  2. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium will remain named Tottenham Hotspur Stadium until a naming rights agreement is reached. [12] The club is apparently seeking offers in excess of £20m annually (£400 million for a 20-year deal or £200 million for 10 years), [13] [14] or £25 million in a 15-year deal (£375 million). [275]

  3. White Hart Lane - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham's biggest ever win came at the stadium in an FA Cup tie against Crewe in February 1960, with a 13–2 final score. This was also the highest score seen at the stadium. [68] The biggest win in the Football League at the stadium took place on 22 October 1977 against Bristol Rovers, which finished 9–0. [5]

  4. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    The support for Tottenham Hotspur traditionally comes from the North London area and the nearby home counties such as Hertfordshire and parts of Essex.An analysis by the Oxford Internet Institute that maps the locations of football fans using tweets about Premier League clubs during the 2012–13 season showed Tottenham to be the most popular on Twitter in 11 London boroughs (mostly in the ...

  5. Northumberland Development Project - Wikipedia

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    The NFL invested £10 million ($12.8m) in Tottenham's new stadium, just over 1% of the budget. [7] The stadium features the world's first dividing retractable pitch, and it is the first stadium in the UK to have two pitches inside: a retractable grass pitch for football, and a synthetic surface underneath for NFL games and other events.

  6. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The team has played its home matches in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since 2019, replacing their former home of White Hart Lane, which had been demolished to make way for the new stadium on the same site. Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur's emblem is a cockerel standing upon a football, with the Latin motto Audere est Facere ("to dare is to ...

  7. Chelsea F.C.–Tottenham Hotspur F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    On 5 November 2006, Tottenham beat Chelsea 2–1 at White Hart Lane, ending a 16-year period without victory against the Blues in the league. [11] Spurs did, however, beat Chelsea in 2002 during a 5–1 win in the second leg of the league cup after a 2–1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, resulting in an aggregate score of 6–3.

  8. The Showdown (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London, England, which is the third and current host venue for The Showdown.. The Showdown (previously known as Derby Day) is the annual showpiece rugby union match hosted by Saracens in Premiership Rugby, the top-flight professional rugby competition in England. [1]

  9. List of Premier League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Burnley's Turf Moor stadium became the 50th Premier League stadium when it hosted Burnley's first ever home Premier League fixture, against champions Manchester United, on 19 August 2009. [5] [6] The most recent venue to become a Premier League host is Kenilworth Road, which hosted its first Premier League fixture on 1 September 2023.