Tottenham Hotspur new stadium update: Opening fixture will not be played against Arsenal due to security fears

Tottenham Hotspur new stadium update: Opening fixture will not be played against Arsenal due to security fears
Tottenham Hotspur will not play their inaugural game in their new stadium against Arsenal as it has been blocked over security fears.According to The Sun, Daniel Levy had earmarked the north London derby on March 2 as an ideal grand opening.Inside Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium2
Inside Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium
Police chiefs and security staff have vetoed the idea as they want the first game to go off without a hitch and do not want the added scrutiny of a derby.There are also reportedly fears visiting supporters could take souvenirs and leave calling cards at the 850million stadium.Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy wanted to play their first match against Arsenal2
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy wanted to play their first match against Arsenal
Spurs are already six months behind schedule on the troubled project and are due to make an announcement on the progress this week.They could still host Arsenal at the new ground but would need it ready for one of their three home Premier League games before the derby date.Tottenhams new ground was due to be opened in time for their Premier League clash against Liverpool on September 15, butongoing delays mean the new ground still has no official opening date. The clash against Manchester United on January 13 had been pencilled in as a potential first match at the stadium, but that wasruled out as a possibility last month, with their next home fixture after that coming against Watford on the penultimate day of the month.Despite the delays, Tottenham look certain to move to their new stadium before the end of the season, and they are likely to play at least a third of their league matches at the arena.However, Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes Spurs should be forced to remain at Wembley for the rest of the season.

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