Tottenham's new stadium has sold-out for a live screening of the Champions League Final on Saturday night.

Over 62,000 season ticket-holders and members will watch the 8pm kick-off against Liverpool on the biggest LED screens in Europe.

The ground, which opened in April, has two 325 square-metre screens in the South Stand and two 190.7 square-metre screens in the North Stand, both supported by a state-of-the-art sound system. The combined surface area of the four screens is bigger than that of the screens at the homes of this season's 19 other Premier League clubs combined.

Additional big screens will be positioned on the pitch to ensure all supporters have a clear view of BT Sport's coverage.

Tickets were priced at £10 for adults and £5 for juniors, plus a booking fee, and all restaurants and bars will be open from 6pm, which should be lucrative for the club in terms of food, drink and merchandise sales. Unlike on a match-day, supporters will be free to take alcohol to their seats.

The club have held back some tickets to allow them to move supporters if necessary, while the popularity of the event means they are now looking to open more premium areas.

Both English clubs have been allocated 16,613 tickets for the Wanda Metropolitano and Spurs have urged supporters without tickets not to travel to Madrid.

All supporters who have purchased a ticket through Spurs will be given a free pass for a day's public transport in the Spanish capital.