Tottenham Hotspur have said that a roof leak at their new stadium is a minor problem that can be easily sorted out and won't delay the opening date. This is the second water leak to affect the stadium after a mains water pipe burst in August flooding an underground area.
Pools of water have appeared in the single tier stand modelled on Borussia Dortmund's so-called 'Yellow Wall'. With a capacity of 17,500 it will be the biggest stand in the Premier League when it opens next year.
The familiarisation event for 6,000 fans on Sunday went well with many glowing reports. Fans particularly liked the proximity of the stands to the pitch, a drawback of West Ham's London Stadium.
The club's main focus now is to get the stadium open for their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund on February 13th, which will require special dispensation from Uefa as their group stage games were played at Wembley. The league game against Manchester United on January 13th will take place at Wembley.
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