London, United Kingdom
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
The multi-award-winning Tottenham Hotspur Stadium set a new benchmark in global stadium design when it opened in 2019, offering one of the finest spectator experiences in the world. By incorporating a fully retractable natural turf pitch, it’s also the first purpose-built home for the NFL outside the U.S.
Tottenham Hostspur’s old ground, White Hart Lane, contained over a century of memories, but it could no longer live up to the standards expected in modern football. Spurs deserved a home that could match the club’s history and its status in the Premier League and European football.
The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is designed to cultivate an extraordinary atmosphere. The spectator experience is incredibly intimate, even with a capacity of 62,850. That’s thanks to stands angled at 35 degrees — the steepest recommended in U.K. guidelines — bringing fans closer to the field than at any comparable modern stadium.
The 17,500-seat South Stand is the country’s largest single-tier stand, designed to generate a powerful ‘wall of sound,’ and includes 5,000 safe standing seats. Populous worked with U2’s sound engineers to optimise the stadium’s acoustics, fine-tuning the reverberation times to amplify the roar of the crowd.
Enhancing the match-day experience for Tottenham Hotspur supporters was central to the design approach. The stadium’s general admission concourse hosts more than 60 concessions and three pub-style feature bars. Within the South Stand, the five-story Market Place atrium is a lively gathering place for fans before and after matches. It features street-food-style eateries, an on-site Beavertown microbrewery, and the longest bar in Europe, stretching the full 65-metre length of the goal line on the pitch.
Populous’ concept designs for the stadium’s premium facilities aimed to unlock hidden potential in underutilised spaces, opening up fresh revenue avenues for the club. This diverse array of private suites, sky lounges, premium lounges, bars, conference facilities and Michelin-star dining options caters to a wide range of budgets and preferences and can host up to 8,000 guests on event days.
"I had the full guided tour of the new Spurs stadium, and I can safely say it’s the best football ground I’ve ever been to."
Created to be inclusive for everyone, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium features over 250 dedicated elevated wheelchair positions around the seating bowl, 66 fully accessible toilets, and hearing loops that provide audio-descriptive match commentaries. There’s a sensory suite too — a calming environment for supporters on the autistic spectrum or with sensory impairment conditions.
The stadium is the first purpose-built for NFL games outside the U.S., featuring a retractable natural turf pitch that slides under the South Stand in just 25 minutes, revealing an artificial playing surface. This allows American football to take place during the Premier League football season without affecting the quality of the natural turf pitch. The stadium now hosts two regular season NFL games each year as part of an ongoing partnership between the league and Tottenham Hotspur.
The system also offers ideal sightlines for American football by lowering the playing surface relative to the first row of seats, allowing fans to view the action over players and coaching staff on the sidelines. Add to that purpose-designed NFL locker rooms and other bespoke player, staff and media facilities, and the stadium has become a true home away from home for visiting NFL teams.
Outside of football, the adaptability of the stadium has allowed it to host some of the biggest events in sports and entertainment, from a world heavyweight boxing title clash between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk in 2022 to five sellout Beyoncé concerts in 2023.
The wider stadium development scheme encompasses a new visitor centre called the Tottenham Experience, a gym, supermarket and a sixth-form school. Attracting around two million visitors a year, it buzzes with activity, thanks to stadium tours, retail spaces, conference and banquet facilities, cafes and F1 Drive, the first official Formula 1 karting experience, which features 180 metres of track beneath the South Stand. Upon completion, the project will create 3,500 jobs and inject a projected £293 million into the local economy each year, benefitting local businesses and offering fresh opportunities to the community.