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Spurs Stadium Bookings Starting to Take Off

Spurs Stadium Bookings Starting to Take Off

It cost £1 billion to build and the delay to its opening caused great mirth among rival supporters. Nobody's laughing now, however, with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium full to the brim with bookings as the club looks forward to hosting Champions League football once again.

Boxing, NFL and both codes of rugby have been under the venue's radar while rock concerts will continue with the arrival of Guns 'n' Roses in July. But football will always prevail and it's that return to Champions League football that offers the best piece of news for Tottenham Hotspur and the club's owners.

Back in the Big League

Spurs made it to the final of the Champions League in 2019 but a loss of form has seen them relegated to the Europa League and even the Europa Conference League since that point. While they are outsiders for the UCL next season, the revenue that the competition brings is hugely important.

It will certainly help in terms of funding the stadium project and the minimum aim is to make it out of the groups and into the knockout stages. Much will depend on the draw, but early markets indicate that the best football betting sites suggest that Tottenham should achieve that aim.

The clubs are the top of the outright winner market for 2022/23 include Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. Spurs follow in a bunch of outsiders, but their odds suggest that Antonio Conte's men should make it beyond the group phase.

Once the draw is confirmed and the competition draws closer, the odds for the 2023 Champions League winner will start to adjust. The numbers are sourced by Arabianbetting.com and changes to the prices will appear on their website.

Additional content includes news and opinion articles while each sportsbook receives an extensive review. Anyone wanting to put their football knowledge to the test is also welcome to do so.

Each of the sports betting websites listed by Arabianbetting.com is ready to take on new customers subject to eligibility. Upon completion of a brief registration form, many operators will kick things off with a welcome promotion.

An extensive range of deposit methods can help customers to add the necessary funds and there can be additional benefits moving forwards. Effective customer service, ongoing promotions, mobile betting and a choice of other sports should also be on the table.

It's a useful site with which to follow Spurs' fortunes next season but Champions League football isn't the only attraction at the new White Hart Lane.

Sporting Highlights

The National Football League (NFL) are no strangers when it comes to staging games in the UK. Wembley Stadium has provided a home in the past while the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium made its ambitions clear as far as American football was concerned.

Moving forward there is even talk about hosting the Superbowl at this north London venue. For now, the NFL program continues, and the next scheduled game is between the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers on October 9.

Boxing has also enjoyed exposure at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium after the venue hosted the world heavyweight title bout between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk in September 2021. The arena is not expected to showcase the rematch between those two fighters, but Spurs proved they can be perfect hosts for top level boxing.

Rugby union and rugby league have also enjoyed exposure here. In other parts of the world, it's common for sports grounds to be multipurpose and Tottenham are following a successful and lucrative template.

Rock at the (new) Lane

The summer offers a perfect opportunity to host rock concerts at sporting venues. Wembley and Old Trafford are among those who have done it in the past and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is eager to follow suit.

Guns 'n' Roses are lined up for two dates in July while Lady Gaga is set to follow on at the end of the month. These are exciting times for Spurs supporters with Champions League football back on the horizon. Investment in the squad has followed while the versatility of the club's new stadium is just starting to pay dividends.




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