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The changing face of London football: Arsenal and West Ham have moved to new stadiums in the last 10 years, with Tottenham and Chelsea set to follow... but it's not just Premier League clubs

Since Arsenal's move to the Emirates Stadium a little over a decade ago, London clubs have been on a mission to follow suit and get themselves a shiny, new home.

West Ham are renting the London Stadium, Tottenham are building a 61,000-seater venue by White Hart Lane and Chelsea are close to confirming their £500million project to redevelop Stamford Bridge.

But it's not just the capital's Premier League clubs who are on the move. Here, Sportsmail takes a closer look at London's new stadiums - and those on the way.

ARSENAL

Then: Highbury Stadium, 38,419 capacity

Now: The Emirates Stadium, 60,432 capacity

After 93 years at Highbury, Arsenal moved less than half a mile to the Emirates Stadium in the summer of 2006.