Tottenham have sold-out their new stadium for a live screening of the Champions League final.
Spurs face Liverpool in the Champions League final and for those who haven't traveled to Spain, the club are hosting a screening at their state-of-the-art ground.
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Over 62,000 season ticket-holders and members have snapped up tickets, and they'll watch the game on the biggest LED screens in Europe.
The brand spanking new stadium boasts four big screens and additional screens will be erected on the pitch to ensure all fans have a good view.
Tickets were priced at £10 for adults and £5 for kids with a crowd in excess of 60,000 expected on Saturday.
The North London club, meanwhile, have been allocated 16,613 tickets for the Wanda Metropolitano.
Ahead of the Champions League final, Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has talked about the club potentially making history.
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"Today nothing is more important than the game we have ahead. We can make history, we can write our history and provide our fans and people and family with the best happiness in football," he said in his pre-match press conference.
"To think about individual things is a little bit embarrassing and a shame. I am not important. What happens in the future with me? I think we have bigger things ahead to think about (the final).
"To play the final of the Champions League, to play with all the emotions that this competition generates, I am nothing to worry about. I am not important more than the Champions League or the possibility to win a trophy.
"You ask about me but today the focus is 200 per cent on the final. Rumours are rumours and are there. After the final we will have time to talk."
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