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Tottenham Hotspur release a marketing video which shows how the new White Hart Lane will look for fans, players and corporate clients

Tottenham fans will be able to pay to watch Mauricio Pochettino's players line up in the tunnel when their new stadium opens in 2018.

Spurs have released further images outlining what the impressive £750m venue will look like, promising one of the best spectator venues in the world.

A total of 104 'Tunnel Club' seats, within touching distance of the home dugout, will cost £9,500 each and must be bought in pairs.

There is an additional membership fee of £30,000 for the two tickets and one club official said: "It will be the closest thing to pulling on a pair of boots and playing."

They will have access to a restaurant that includes a one-way glass wall to see the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Hugo Lloris in the tunnel area.

On Thursday, Spurs boss Pochettino joked that the idea is "dangerous, because there have been a lot of things in the tunnel! [That's why] it'll be very expensive!"

Tottenham's new stadium will cost in the region of £750m
Image: Tottenham's new stadium will cost in the region of £750m. (Pic: Tottenham Hotspur)

Of the 61,000 seats, 7,000 will be corporate while other key features from a number of variously priced packages include the longest bar - over 86 metres - in the United Kingdom, self-serve beer pumps in order to cut queues, while individual images of the starting XI will be projected onto screens when the teams are announced.

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The view from the tunnel seats at Tottenham's new stadium (Pic: Tottenham Hotspur)
Image: The view from the tunnel seats at Tottenham's new stadium (Pic: Tottenham Hotspur)

The 17,000 one-tier stand, the biggest of its kind in the UK and inspired by Borussia Dortmund's 'yellow wall', promises to deliver a rousing atmosphere. The front row will only be five meters away from the goal line and the designers have worked with acoustics experts linked to U2 to boost noise levels.

Fans at Tottenham's new stadium will have the chance to see players in the tunnel (Pic: Tottenham Hotspur)
Image: Fans at Tottenham's new stadium will have the chance to see players in the tunnel (Pic: Tottenham Hotspur)

The stadium will also host NFL games and concerts and is expected to significantly boost the local area.

Speaking to Sky Sports News HQ last year chairman Daniel Levy said: "In 10-15 years, what you see Tottenham is today will be completely transformed.

"With the cooperation of the government, Mayor and local authority, you will see massive investment coming into this area; transport improvement, lots of new houses and most importantly lots of new jobs."

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