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The final part of the north stand of Tottenham Hotspur's old White Hart Lane home was being taken down by demolition crews on Wednesday.

Contractors Mace have been pulling down the 118-year-old ground quickly in recent weeks to allow for Spurs' £850m stadium alongside it to be completed on schedule for the 2018/19 season.

Mauricio Pochettino and his players will be spending next season at a new temporary home at Wembley Stadium while the work takes place.

The north stand was removed on the whole this month apart from the metal grid - the truss - that arched over it and it has stood as a gateway to the new Tottenham stadium for weeks.

Now that final piece is in the process of being taken down today by the demolition crews.

That means that only the south stands still remains of Spurs' old ground so fans wishing to see it before it goes will need to get down there quickly.

Mace were handed the keys to the stadium by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy on May 15, the morning after the final match was played there against Manchester United and they have not hung around in their work.

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