Tottenham's new stadium reached a notable milestone this weekend as pitch markers were painted on for the first time.

As Mauricio Pochettino & Co. were beating Wolves at Molineaux, a narrow 3-2 win after Spurs gave away two late penalties, work began on the touchlines, penalty area and halfway circle markings.

Spurs had planned to move into their new stadium before the turn of the year only for construction delays to last week postpone the move for the third time in three months.

The club must complete two successful test events at the ground before earning a safety certificate from the Football Association, with the pitch laid and marked up another step forward.

Earlier this week, Spurs announced that the famous Golden Cockerel will return to the top of the south stand with its left wing facing the pitch after feedback from fans.

The club symbol was original due to sit facing north, and into the bowl of the stadium, but will now replicate its position seen on the club emblem.