Tottenham have extended their Wembley agreement up until December 15

Premier league stakeholders believe the uncertainty to be unfair on supporters

Club could yet be forced to commit to national stadium for rest of the season

Tottenham could be ordered by the Premier League to play their entire season’s home games at Wembley amid growing concerns that their new stadium may not be ready until after Christmas.

Sportsmail understands that the London club have taken up an option with the FA to extend their stay at the national stadium, with sources suggesting that the agreement runs until their Premier League match against Burnley on December 15.

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Their next home fixture after that is against Bournemouth on Boxing Day.

Tottenham have taken up an option with the FA to extend their Wembley stay until December

There are growing concerns the new stadium may not be ready until after Christmas

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Behind the scenes, officials are said to have warned Spurs chairman Daniel Levy that there could come a point when the club have to commit to playing at Wembley for the remainder of the campaign.

The Premier League are sympathetic that delays have occurred during the construction of the new 62,000-seat stadium. But the lack of clarity is becoming an increasing concern and a situation that key stakeholders believe is becoming unfair for supporters, opposition teams and broadcasters.

Levy was forced to apologise earlier this week after confirming that the game against Manchester City would be played at Wembley, a day later than scheduled.

Daniel Levy still hopes the club will be playing inside the new stadium before December 15

Work is continuing to get the new venue ready as quickly as is possible

The Spurs chairman stills hopes Mauricio Pochettino’s side will be playing at the new ground before December 15 and the extension of the club’s agreement with the FA — at a cost running into hundreds of thousands of pounds — is said to have been agreed purely as a safety net.

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But confidence that the stadium will be ready this side of the new year is diminishing and if there are such delays it is possible there could be an intervention by the Premier League board.

There is likely to come a point where they insist that the venue for Tottenham’s home games is confirmed for the remainder of the season.

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Spurs have already been told by UEFA they must play their home games in the Champions League group stage at Wembley, and the club are expected to discover on Thursday if they have permission to host their Carabao Cup game with Watford at MK Dons.

Spurs have already been told by UEFA to play their European group stage matches at Wembley