Top Five Possible Stadium Moves For Tottenham Hotspur: Could Spurs Share Emirates Stadium With Arch Rivals Arsenal

Tottenham will almost certainly be without a stadium of their own for the 2017/18 season, but where will they be playing while away from White Hart Lane? Here are the top five.

North London side Tottenham are looking for a temporary ground for the 2017/18 season after revealing that their new stadium will not be finished in time.

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A number of destinations have been suggested. Here are the top five.

5) Emirates Stadium

Some have suggested that a ground share with local adversaries Arsenal would work due to geography, but whoever thinks that putting two of London’s biggest rivals in the same stadium is a good idea is crazy. This is a sentiment shared by Arsene Wenger who was quick to reveal his distaste for the idea.

 

4) Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium would certainly be a popular choice for Spurs’ fans, with the location and size suiting them very well. It seems unlikely to happen however, as Wembley has a number of other obligations and events which would interfere with Tottenham’s season.

 

3) Olympic Stadium

For a while it seemed like Tottenham would end up in the Olympic Stadium on a permanent basis, until West Ham beat them to it that is. This is another one that is looking unlikely, as the Hammers will have moved in by then and they are unlikely to sanction a stadium share.

 

2) Amex Stadium

This is probably the least popular choice among Tottenham fans, with the Amex Stadium (home to Brighton) being a 60 or 70 mile journey away. It is however, more likely than some of the previously mentioned options, as Brighton haven’t voiced any feelings against the move.

 

1) Stadium MK

The MK Dons home ground is looking far and away the most promising for Tottenham, with representatives from the Dons apparently willing to welcome them with open arms. It would still be a 100 mile round trip for Spurs fans, but it looks like the choices are limited.

Where do you think Tottenham should play in 2017/18?