Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals.

Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings.

Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks.

Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium.

"The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."