NFL chief hails Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium (which will also host American Football matches): 'It is clearly going to be a world-class venue'
- Tottenham and the NFL have a 10-year agreement to host games at their new stadium from next year
- Roger Goodell was given a tour of the ground by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy as it continues to be built
- Aspects of the stadium have been specifically designed for use by teams ahead of and after NFL matches
Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium was given a visit by Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL, on Monday.
He was joined by the club's chairman, Daniel Levy, who took the American Football chief on a guided tour of the new 61,500-seater ground, which is set to open next season.
Goodell also brought along NFL executive vice president Mark Waller as he took in the progress at the stadium in north London.
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Roger Goodell (second left) was given a tour of Tottenham's new stadium by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy (centre)
Spurs and the NFL have an agreement to host matches at the new stadium over the next 10 years, starting in 2018
The new Tottenham stadium is under construction and scheduled to be opened for the start of the 2018-19 season
Work has been ramped up since Spurs moved out of their traditional White Hart Lane home at the end of last season
Goodell and NFL officials are shown the stadium on Monday following the match at Twickenham last weekend
Tottenham and the NFL have a 10-year agreement to stage International Series matches at the stadium starting in 2018, and Goodell was impressed by what he saw.
He said: 'The new Tottenham Hotspur stadium is clearly going to be a world-class venue.
'We are very pleased with how closely we have been able to work with the club, and are optimistic that the broader regeneration plan will make for an extraordinary experience for NFL fans.'
Spurs have included facilities specifically designed for players of American Football, and have added dedicated entrances and media facilities to the new ground.
Goodell is greeted by Levy as he arrives for his guided tour of the new ground in north London on Monday morning
The group donned hi-viz jackets and hard hats as they were shown around the construction site at the ground
Goodell looks out over the skeleton of the new ground, which will be the largest football club stadium in London
Levy was clearly in a good mood as he had the chance to show one of his new partners the project at the ground
The grass pitch that will be used for football can be retracted, revealing an artificial surface to be used for NFL matches.
Levy was delighted to have given Goodell a tour of the ground during its construction. He said: 'It is always a pleasure to welcome the NFL to Tottenham and for them to see the vision that we share becoming a reality right in front of us.
'We have worked closely with them throughout this project and their involvement will play a significant part in helping us create one of the most compelling venues for sports and entertainment in the world, right here in Tottenham.'
The new ground will be the largest club football stadium in London, surpassing the current record held by Arsenal's 60,000-seater Emirates Stadium.
The group of people viewing the stadium ascend the stairs to get the best possible view of the building site
The huge new single-tier south stand under construction - when finished, it will house 17,500 spectators for matches
Spurs' new stadium will be able to hold 61,559 fans when construction is completed for the start of next season
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