Tottenham have donated their £1billion home to the NHS as a potential hub for rolling out the Covid vaccine.
As it emerged football clubs will not receive early doses of the vaccine despite the decision to allow elite sport to continue during the third national lockdown, it is understood the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be available to the NHS as a supplementary centre for the life-saving injections.
Spurs have been at the forefront of helping their community combat the pandemic. Their stadium was taken over by the NHS during the first national lockdown that started last March for their ante natal care, while the site is also being used as a testing centre.