Chas and Dave will appear on the pitch at half-time during Sunday’s final match at White Hart Lane.

The pop duo, Chas Hodges and Dave Peacock, who released their first single in 1975, became synonymous with Tottenham. They recorded four FA Cup Final singles for the club, including "Ossie’s Dream" in 1981, when Spurs beat Manchester City 3-2 in a replay at Wembley.

They will be interviewed at the interval of the meeting with Manchester United. It will be the pair’s first public appearance since Hodges, 73, was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in February. He is awaiting medical clearance to begin performing again.

Standard Sport also understands that members of club owner Joe Lewis’ family will attend, though it is not yet clear whether Lewis himself will be there. Lewis, 80, has an estimated fortune of £4.5billion, making him the fifth richest person in the United Kingdom.

Tottenham have invited many of their best former players and managers to the match, and those present are expected to take part in a ‘farewell ceremony’ about 20 minutes after the final whistle. This will also feature the first-team squad and coaches, and players from the academy.

Harry Winks, the midfielder who has become a key part of the first-team squad, is also due to be interviewed at half-time. Winks is an academy product who made 33 appearances this season before suffering an ankle injury in the 2-0 win at Burnley in April.

Tottenham supporters will be presented with flags when they go into the ground, which they will be asked to raise at a certain point during the ceremony to create what Spurs hope will be a memorable visual effect.