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Tottenham fans are growing increasingly excited ahead of the opening of their new stadium.

Spurs remain on course to open their new home in August in time for the new Premier League season, although they could ask to play their first few matches away to add finishing touches.

The stadium is looking increasingly impressive and construction worker Kevin Brandle has revealed just how good it looks from way up high, reports Football.London.

This week he filmed the construction site from up high, looking down on the roof cassettes, which now almost cover the entirety of the stadium bowl's upper echelons, as well as the interior of the ground itself including the impressive 17,500-seater south stand.

Kevin didn't stop there though. When he got back down to earth, he then started filming from pitch level inside the stadium.

Work is currently taking place on laying the artificial NFL pitch which will sit in the base of the stadium.

(Image: Brandle84/Twitter) (Image: Brandle84/Twitter)

(Image: Brandle84/Twitter)

A retractable pitch system will roll out the football pitch for Mauricio Pochettino's men's matches in three sections over the American football turf.

The stadium's first NFL game - as part of a ten-year agreement - will take place when the Seattle Seahawks play the Oakland Raiders on October 14.

The club is aiming to open the stadium in August with test events, expected to include an open training session for the first team, taking place early in that month.

(Image: Brandle84/Twitter)

(Image: Brandle84/Twitter)

Spurs are expected to ask for their opening few fixtures to be played away from home, meaning their first Premier League match in the new ground is unlikely to take place until September.

With the fixtures being announced this Thursday, Tottenham fans will find out exactly how long it will be until the new stadium will host its first competitive match.

Kevin also took plenty of photos from within the ground as well as work continues at pace to make sure it's open on time.