With concerns White Hart Lane won't have the capacity to suit the volume of fans on European nights, Spurs have moved to tie up an assention for the famous London venue
Tottenham have achieved a concurrence with the English FA to play their 2016-17 Champions League conflicts at Wembley Stadium.
Mauricio Pochettino's men completed second in the Premier League and henceforth increased programmed capability to the gathering phases of Europe's head club rivalry next season.
Be that as it may, concerns have emerged that consistent home ground White Hart Lane will be not able accomodate a matchday participation on an European night.
The club have moved to explain that by tying up a concurrence with the FA to play their home diversions at Wembley for the 2016-17 battle, with the choice to broaden that course of action by a further season after that.
"Given the ebb and flow diminishment in limit at White Hart Lane for next season and the ticketing necessities for Champions League, playing at Wembley will imply that we can keep on accommodating the greater part of our current Season Ticket holders," expressed Tottenham administrator Daniel Levy.
"Our season ticket holding up rundown is more than 50,000 so this now likewise offers us an extraordinary chance to give a greater amount of our supporters with an opportunity to see the joint effort live amid our Champions League battle.
"Imperatively, as we probably am aware it was our fans' inclination, it implies that we can keep on playing our home matches in London amid our season away."