Tottenham's new stadium may have opened late and over budget... but it has a special quality: This £1bn ground has retained an essence of the old White Hart Lane and the spirit of Spurs

  •  Tottenham held the first test event at their new stadium with Under-18s match
  •  The ground is seven months behind schedule and will cost more than £1billion
  •  However it has an essence of the old stadium that many fail to retain

Ninety seven weeks after that teary farewell to their beloved White Hart Lane in the rain and Tottenham were back in N17, throwing open the doors to their new home and coming over all emotional once again.

This time it was a sense of pride and achievement welling up inside because the stadium, albeit nearly seven months late and over-budget with the final bill likely to exceed £1billion, has delivered on something new build football stadiums rarely do; it has retained an essence of the old ground and the spirit of Spurs.

Of course, there are huge commercial advantages to this stylish NFL friendly venue with all mod cons.

Tottenham have downgraded grade of next season's clash against West Ham to category B

Tottenham's £1billion new ground still retains an essence of their former home

Tottenham Under 18s faced Southampton in the first of two test events at the stadium

Tottenham Under-18s faced Southampton in the first of two test events at the stadium

Yet, this being football and this being Tottenham - and bearing in mind all the problems connected to West Ham's move from Upton Park - an umbilical cord to the past seemed to be just as precious as the ability to dispense 10,000 pints of beer per second or inform the crowd via four crystal clear video screens that the Stansted Express had been suspended.


Familiar comforts were in place, with the dark blue seats and cockerels galore, including the giant golden one high on its perch above the imposing South Stand, a replica of a design present since 1909, and the jaunty refrain of 'McNamara's Band' at the start of the second half.

Rubble from the old stadium is embedded into polished concrete floors of the public concourses, and the old centre-circle and corner flags placings have been preserved, but the key is something about the angles and sightlines which make it feel reassuring like the stadium they bulldozed in May 2017.

Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino addressed the fans during half-time of the youth game

Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino addressed the fans during half-time of the youth game

'It is unbelievable,' said Mauricio Pochettino as he stepped out on to the touchline and addressed the fans during the half-time interval of this test event as Tottenham beat Southampton 3-1 in the Under-18 Premier League, before a crowd of 28,987.

'It's so difficult to explain in a few words but we all feel the same, so excited. I got the same feeling when we left on the last day at White Hart Lane and we were crying and now on the first day here in the new stadium, we feel the same emotions, and we are crying again because our dreams have come true.'

Pochettino thanked chairman Daniel Levy, the board and backroom staff for making it possible and supporters for their patience during the hiatus at Wembley, before urging them to convert this scaled-up home into a sporting advantage for the final five home games of the Premier League season and the Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City, next month.

'It is going to be a massive fillip for the team to feel all our fans,' said the manager. 'It is our new house, and our new home and it is going to be magic. White Hart Lane was magic and this is going to be one of the best of the best in the world. When it starts to feel like home it will be unbelievable. I really believe the future of the club is going to be fantastic.

'We are in a very good place in Premier League and we know we have a massive challenge in quarter-finals of the Champions League but with all our fans, with 62,000 people, we can make possible our dream to be in the semi-finals. Why not?'

That means match-going fans will be able to buy a ticket for the game for as little as £43

The ground will be known for now as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium not White Hart Lane

Pochettino waved to his cheering public and returned to his seat in the directors' box beside chairman Levy as they savoured the occasion and the positive reaction.

An early chorus of 'we are Tottenham from the Lane' came with extra feeling and the noise generated by a crowd less than half the capacity was impressive as it swirled around inside the stadium in the game's early stages.

Officially it will be known for now as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium not White Hart Lane, pending the sale of naming rights.

Spiritually, however, there was no question. This was Stage One of a homecoming complete. Next up, legends of Spurs and Inter Milan will meet on Saturday, before the official opening against Crystal Palace on Wednesday week.

'You are playing your part in history,' was the message from Levy, who celebrated the youth team's involvement on the big day. 'This stadium has been built for future generations of Spurs players so it is entirely apt that our Under-18s kick-off here.

'We are extremely proud of the club's reputation for developing young players for our first team squad. We hope today marks the first of many appearances these players will make for the club and that they follow a similar route to many of our other successful academy graduates.'

Tens of thousands of fans attended the game to see the new stadium functioning

Tens of thousands of fans attended the game to see the new stadium functioning

J'Neil Bennett made history by becoming the first player to score inside the stadium

J'Neil Bennett made history by becoming the first player to score inside the stadium

J'Neil Bennett scored the first goal, cutting inside from the left wing and curling a low shot with precision inside the far post with his right foot. Whatever his career holds, the 17-year-old from Camden will always own this piece of history: the first to score in the stadium and to be serenaded by the towering single-tier South Stand.

'J'Neill Bennett he's one of our own,' came the song. He can tell Harry Kane about it when the England captain returns from Montenegro.

Harvey White scored the second from a penalty and Kornelius Hansen pulled one back for Southampton in the second half before Dilan Markanday completed the scoring.

There was still time for Maurizio Pochettino, first year scholar and son of the manager, to make a late appearance as a substitute.

What a way to start with a home sweet home win.

The hosts earned a victory to mark the first-ever game at the £1billion ground

The hosts earned a victory to mark the first-ever game at the £1billion ground