Tottenham Hotspur have shown London mayor Sadiq Khan around their new stadium as the ground edges towards completion.
Spurs have been playing at Wembley this campaign while their new ground is constructed. They moved out of their traditional White Hart Lane home at the end of last season.
And despite a relatively tight development time for the £1billion ground, it looks as though Spurs' new home will be ready for the start of the 2018-19 campaign.




Chairman Daniel Levy took Khan and NFL executive vice-president Mark Waller around the ground.