
Tottenham have revealed dramatic new designs for their new £400million multi-purpose stadium, including four asymmetrical stands and a stadium wrapped in sculptured mesh and glass facade revealing the new home end.

The plans also show a 'prominent' front door opening onto the High Road and three different tunnels. One for football and one each for NFL home and away teams.

There will also be dedicated facilities for NFL - the club have signed a 10-year partnership to host two American Football games a year.

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An artist's impression of how Tottenham's new stadium will look once it is completed in the summer of 2018

Tottenham have released new designs for their £400million stadium, which will also hold two American Football games a year

Spurs' new ground will hold 61,000 supporters, making it the biggest stadium in London ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea

The designs show four asymmetrical stands and a stadium wrapped in sculptured mesh and a glass facade revealing the home end

The new stadium will also have three tunnels, dedicated NFL facilities and a prominent 'front door' leading to the High Road

The stadium will be the largest club stadium in London holding 61,000, a slightly larger capacity than Arsenal's Emirates Stadium - with supporters closer to the pitch than at any other comparable-sized stadium.

Arsenal's Emirates Stadium has a capacity of 60,432, while Chelsea's proposal to redevelop Stamford Bridge will take it up to 60,000.

Spurs' stadium will boast the largest single tier stand in the country. The single-tier stand will become the new 'home' stand and will hold 17,000 fans.

The new stadium is expected to open in the summer of 2018, with the club spending the 2017-18 season away from White Hart Lane.

Spurs will spend the 2017-18 season away from White Hart Lane as their new multi-purpose stadium is constructed

Tottenham's new stadium will have the biggest single tier in the country, holding 17,000 home supporters from 2018

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has confirmed that the club are in talks about moving to Wembley Stadium while their new ground is built

Tottenham will have almost 25,000 more seats at their new stadium compared to their current home White Hart Lane

Chairman Daniel Levy also confirmed the club are in talks about moving to Wembley Stadium for a season while their new ground is built. MK Dons are believed to be one of Spurs' other options for their year away from north London.

Also included in the Spurs design is a 180-room hotel, a 'Sky Walk' on top of the stadium and a new building to host extreme sports including the tallest indoor climbing wall in the world.

Spurs also plan to build a 180-room hotel, a 'sky walk' on top of the stadium and another building to host extreme sports