Tottenham Hotspur have until the end of the month to tell the FA whether or not they want to extend their tenancy at Wembley after retaining a contractual option to play a number of games there next season. This may be necessary as the club's new stadium may not be ready for the first few matches.
An opening of the new stadium at White Hart Lane is scheduled for September. However, as with any large construction project, there can be unanticipated delays and problems which prevent completion on schedule.
There have been talks with the Premier League about starting the new season with a series of away matches, but the League are reluctant to offer Tottenham more than three away matches.
Any return to Wembley would require the Premier League to waive rules stating that clubs must play all their home games at one ground in a single campaign.
The Champions League begins in the second week of September and the club have also had talks about starting their European campaign at Wembley.
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