Tottenham fans got another magnificent picture of their new stadium taking shape after an online video showed a latest view from the skies.

Spurs have been playing at Wembley this campaign while their new ground is constructed. They moved out of the old White Hart Lane at the end of last season.

And despite a relatively tight development time for the £750million ground, it looks as though Spurs' new home will be ready for the start of the 2018-19 campaign.

Spurs have been playing at Wembley this campaign while their new ground is constructed

Spurs' new £750m home is expected to be ready for the start of the 2018-19 league campaign

The brand new stadium's state-of-the-art facilities will see it regularly host NFL matches

London Mayor Sadiq Khan hopes the new stadium will help regenerate the area of Tottenham

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy recently took Khan and NFL executive vice-president Mark Waller around the ground with the new stadium hosting an American Football match on October 14.

Oakland Raiders will take on Seattle Seahawks at the 62,000-seater stadium, with the NFL announcing a further two matches to be played at Wembley at the end of October.

The video showed the main structure established as work continued to complete the seating areas before pitches - one will be retractable for the NFL - can be installed.

Spurs have modelled their main stand on a host of European examples to put it at the cutting edge end of architecture.

Spurs have modelled their new main stand on a host of examples from around Europe

NFL franchise Oakland Raiders will take on Seattle Seahawks at the 62,000-seater stadium

Levy said during Khan's tour of the site: 'Our vision was always to deliver far more than a stadium – we have looked to create a new sport and leisure destination for London and to start real place change in Tottenham – an area about which we are passionate.

'The additional developments, new homes, new schools and shops, restored historic buildings and new jobs delivered has started to transform this area and it's vital that the momentum we have created is supported and utilised to the benefit of the local community.'