Tottenham finally move into their new stadium when they take on Crystal Palace on 3 April.
The club has had to play at Wembley for almost two years as the project suffered delays, but the 62,000-seater state-of-the-art stadium will be worth the wait for the players and fans.
Here, Press Association Sport reveals seven things you might not have known about the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Remembering White Hart Lane
South Stand
Microbrewery
There are a number of firsts at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, including becoming the first football arena to home a microbrewery. Beavertown, a local beer company, will brew their own blends within the Tottenham Tap Room in the South East corner. Beware of Black Betty, though – a 7.4% Black India IPA.
Goal line bar
If having beer brewed within the stadium was not enough, the new stadium is also home to the longest continuous bar in Europe, measured at 65 metres long. It is housed in the South Stand at the back of the Market Place – a food court area with a host of dining options that will stay open for two hours after full-time.
NFL pitch
Cashless environment
While there will be plenty of places to spend your money around the new stadium, which also includes the biggest club shop in Europe, you will be unable to spend any cash as the club are only accepting cashless payments.