Tottenham have announced a partnership deal with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to ensure their new stadium is one of the world's leading venues in terms of technology.

Spurs are playing at Wembley this season, with the Premier League club planning to move into their new stadium - currently being built at their Whiter Hart Lane base - for the 2018-19 season.

The club's new 61,500-seater stadium will also host two American Football games as year as part of a 10-year agreement with the NFL.

The north London club, who previously had HP as their kit sponsors, released a statement which read: "Tottenham Hotspur today announced it has selected Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) as its official IT Networking and Wireless Infrastructure Partner.

"The club is currently building a new, world-class stadium in London. Set to open in 2018, it will be one of the most technologically advanced stadia ever built, delivering an enhanced event day experience for all visitors.

"The new state-of-the-art venue will be the largest football club stadium in London, with a capacity of 61,559 and will also host other major sport and entertainment events such as NFL games and concerts.

"The club has been committed to driving innovation and using modern technology to enhance the in-venue experience for every visitor.

"As a result, the stadium’s IT infrastructure is being incorporated from the ground up, enabling connectivity across the entire venue for visitors and flexibility to cater to future demands."

Sanjeev Katwa, Tottenham's head of technology, said: "We believe Hewlett Packard Enterprise can support us on the journey in building one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the world."

Tottenham took an important step towards paying for their new stadium at the end of May when they announced a £400million financing agreement with three American banks.