A futuristic bridge is taking shape at Tottenham Hotspur's rapidly growing new stadium in a set of photos released by the club on Monday.

The bridge will link the club offices at Lilywhite House with the new £850m stadium and it has started to be installed at the construction site in recent days.

With the draw against West Brom on Saturday again highlighting how Spurs don't feel entirely home at their temporary location at Wembley after last season's unbeaten home form at White Hart Lane, the club's fans are desperate to get back home to Tottenham.

Here's a gallery of photos of that new bridge between the buildings.

The new Spurs stadium's bridge (Image: Courtesy of Tottenham Hotspur) View gallery

Construction is taking place around the clock, with 1,360 people currently working on the site, to get the new stadium finished in time for Mauricio Pochettino and his players to take to the field for the start of the 2018/19 Premier League season.

The impressive single tier south stand, which will be the biggest in Europe with 17,000 seats, is rising quickly as well and the club have installed components known as 'trees' to support the massive structure.

Once assembled, the trees will hit 49 metres in height and the trees are unique to the new Spurs stadium having been designed so the venue’s sliding pitch can move underneath the south stand unimpeded.

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Each tree, including the base and plinth, weighs 262 tonnes – over 20 double-decker buses. The height from the underside of the base to the top of the tallest branch is 49 metres – that’s half-way up Big Ben.