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Tottenham reveal latest images to show the progress of construction on their new 61,000-seat stadium ahead of meeting to decide their Wembley capacity

Tottenham will discover on Thursday night whether they will be allowed to use Wembley at its full capacity next season as the development of their new stadium continues apace.

Spurs released new images of the construction of the site that will be their new home in the hours ahead of the meeting which will decide some of the details of their year-long hiatus.

Brent Council's planning committee will discuss the proposal to host 22 additional matches at Wembley's full 90,000 capacity on Thursday evening.

Tottenham have released the latest set of stunning images to give fans an update on the development of their new ground
Tottenham have released the latest set of stunning images to give fans an update on the development of their new ground
Tottenham are building a new 61,000-seat stadium to house them from 2018 with construction ongoing in north London
Tottenham are building a new 61,000-seat stadium to house them from 2018 with construction ongoing in north London
The current White Hart Lane  will be engulfed by the construction of the new ground when Spurs move out this summer
The current White Hart Lane will be engulfed by the construction of the new ground when Spurs move out this summer
An aerial shot shows the development - Tottenham will hear whether they can use Wembley at full capacity on Thursday
An aerial shot shows the development - Tottenham will hear whether they can use Wembley at full capacity on Thursday

Approval would move Tottenham a step closer to moving out of White Hart Lane at the end of the season – with just four home games left to go – and making camp at the national stadium for a year.