Tottenham have offered their stadium to the NHS to help fight the coronavirus pandemic, with the arena already being used to support vulnerable individuals affected by deadly disease.
Spurs, whose 62,000-seater stadium is widely regarded as one of the best in the world, have held discussions with Haringey Council, the Greater London Authority and the NHS about making use of the space.
Chairman Daniel Levy said: 'As a club, we have always been clear about our commitment to the wider community - never has this been more important than it is now.