White Hart Lane was the iconic home of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. from 1899 to 2017, witnessing legendary matches, dramatic goals, and unforgettable European nights. The ground hosted countless historic moments, including league triumphs and cup victories. In 2017, it was demolished to make way for the club’s state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, symbolizing both the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter in Spurs’ illustrious history.
White Hart Lane was the iconic home of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. from 1899 to 2017, witnessing legendary matches, dramatic goals, and unforgettable European nights. The ground hosted countless historic moments, including league triumphs and cup victories. In 2017, it was demolished to make way for the club’s state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, symbolizing both the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter in Spurs’ illustrious history.
What is White Hart Lane?
White Hart Lane was Tottenham Hotspur’s home stadium in North London from 1899 until its redevelopment, named for a nearby pub and the street it stood on.
When did Tottenham stop using White Hart Lane and move to the new stadium?
The old ground closed in 2017 as redevelopment began; Tottenham moved to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which opened in 2019.
How did capacity change with redevelopment?
White Hart Lane held roughly 36,000 spectators. The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seats around 62,000, offering modern facilities and more fans.
What remains of White Hart Lane today?
The old stadium has been demolished; the site is being redeveloped for housing and other facilities, while the club uses the adjacent new stadium for matches.
Where does the name 'White Hart Lane' come from?
The name comes from a nearby public house (the White Hart) and the lane on which the stadium stood.