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Tottenham Hotspur have teamed up with north London brewer Beavertown to create the world's first microbrewery in a football stadium.

Fans will be able to enjoy a range of trendy craft beers brewed on site, including a special Spurs beer created “in partnership with Tottenham Hotspur and its fans”.

The microbrewery will be located in the south east corner of the new White Hart Lane stadium, which is set to host its first games this autumn.

A Beavertown Tottenham Taproom will be open for fans to drink in at all domestic home fixtures, while the craft beers will also be sold throughout the stadium.

Matthew Collecott, Spurs’ director of operations, said the microbrewery was part of the club’s bid to “offer all our guests a unique matchday experience”.

Beavertown is based less than 2 miles from the stadium after relocating to Tottenham in 2014, having outgrown two previous brewery sites.

Its craft beers – including Gamma Ray, Lupuloid and 8 Ball - are sold in small, colourful cans across the capital.

Beavertown founder Logan Plant said: “The opportunity to work with Tottenham Hotspur to deliver the Premier League’s first microbrewery is something of which we are immensely proud.

"The ability to brew on site and serve our beer just metres from where it is brewed is super exciting.

“The ambition the club has for its new stadium is mind-blowing and we are thrilled to play a part in helping them deliver their vision of an unparalleled stadium experience.”