Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Real Madrid and the clubs set for the best new stadiums in world football

Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Real Madrid and the clubs set for the best new stadiums in world football
Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium has finally seen football 22 months after playing their final game at White Hart Lane.The newly developed ground, built on the site of their old home, has cost in excess of 1billion and is a benchmark for future stadium projects.Football was finally played at Spurs’ new stadium last weekend20
Football was finally played at Spurs’ new stadium last weekend
It has a capacity of 62,062, making it one of the largest stadium’s in Europe and the second biggest in the Premier League behind Old Trafford.
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But Spurs supporters are not the only ones who can boast about having a brand new state-of-the-art home.talkSPORT.com takes a look at some of the soon-to-be best new stadiums in world football…

Real Madrid – Bernabeu upgrade

The Spanish giants are redeveloping their historic ground over the course of the next few years,at an estimated cost of around 400million (355million).It will feature a 360-degree video screen, retractable roof, various shopping facilities and even TV screens on urinals!The planned new stadium will have a metal exterior20
The planned new stadium will have a metal exterior
LEDs will cover the metal shell20
LEDs will cover the metal shell
Inside will see a 360-degree screen lining the roof20
Inside will see a 360-degree screen lining the roof
There will also be various shopping outlets inside20
There will also be various shopping outlets inside
You will never miss any of the action with the new urinals at the Santiago Bernabeu20
You will never miss any of the action with the new urinals at the Santiago Bernabeu

Valencia Nou Mestalla

The trademark steep section complete with giant bat at their current Mestalla home will make way for a sleeker, modern design, which has been in the making since August 2007.The capacity will be around 40,000 and the stadium is expected to finally be completed by 2021.Work on the new stadium started in 2007 but was halted for financial reasons20
Work on the new stadium started in 2007 but was halted for financial reasons
The Nou Mestalla is situated on the site of a former factory in the neighbourhood ofBenicalap and will look like this when completed20
The Nou Mestalla is situated on the site of a former factory in the neighbourhood ofBenicalap and will look like this when completed

Hungary national team Ferenc Puskas Stadium (2019)

Replacing the home of the famous national team of the 1950s,which was demolished in 2016, this updated take on the legendary ground should be finished next year and will hold 67,889 spectators.It has been earmarked as one of the stadiums to host matches during Euro 2020.The stadium is being built in the place of the former Ferenc Pusks Stadium, which was demolished in October 201620
The stadium is being built in the place of the former Ferenc Pusks Stadium, which was demolished in October 2016

Feyenoord – New Feyenoord Stadium

We all love a stadium with a retractable roof and that is exactly what the Eredivisie side will be adding to their new masterpiece, which will be situated at Nieuwe Maas, partly on water.The new venue will boast a capacity of 63,000 and should be finished by 2022.The stadium will be situated close to their current home, De Kuip20
The stadium will be situated close to their current home, De Kuip
De Kuip – the club’s home since 1937 and means ‘The Tub’ – will be converted into an athletics field and contain apartments20
De Kuip – the club’s home since 1937 and means ‘The Tub’ – will be converted into an athletics field and contain apartments

Roma Stadio della Roma

Designed by renowned American architect Dan Meis, Romas new state-of-the-art 52,500-seater ground will inherit the clubs most beloved landmarks.It will include shops, bars, restaurants and a Nike megastore and is set to open in 2020.The new stadium will be in the Tor di Valle neighbourhood of Rome20
The new stadium will be in the Tor di Valle neighbourhood of Rome
The stadium is said to be inspired by the ancient Colosseum20
The stadium is said to be inspired by the ancient Colosseum
It will house an entertainment hub, with live music, bars and restaurants20
It will house an entertainment hub, with live music, bars and restaurants

Barcelona- Nou Camp upgrade

Already impressive, the Spanish giants are set to improve their stadium further over the coming years and it should be finalised by 2021.A new roof will be added and their capacity will increase to more than 100,000, making it the second largest stadium in the world behind the Rungrado 1st May Stadium in North Korea.The stadiums capacity will be expanded from 98,888 to around 105,00020
The stadiums capacity will be expanded from 98,888 to around 105,000
The redeveloped stadium will have an open facade consisting of three open concourses protected by pitched eaves20
The redeveloped stadium will have an open facade consisting of three open concourses protected by pitched eaves

Qatar – Lusail Iconic Stadium

Designed to reflect the heritage and culture of Qatar, this stadium will host the opening and closing matches of the World Cup in 2022 and will hold 86,250 supporters when it opens.A water pool will surround the stadium and solar power will control the temperature inside it, complete with a hotel.

Brentford – Brentford Community Stadium

Of course, when talking about brilliant new stadiums how could one forget Brentford’s new ground? Well, we forgot it until the Bees decided to call talkSPORT out on social media…So, let’s take a look at the new ground, which Brentford want to move into for the 2020/21 season.It is located next to Kew Bridge station, less than a mile away from the club’s current Griffin Park home. There are plans to regenerate the whole area, with the stadium – which will also be used by a rugby team – at the heart of the development.The stadium will hold a maximum 17,250 capacity, and Matthew Benham, the Brentford owner, has promised ‘a brilliant matchday experience for all fans’.The stadium will host Brentford and possibly London Irish as well20
The stadium will host Brentford and possibly London Irish as well
The ground is provisionally called the Brentford Community Stadium20
The ground is provisionally called the Brentford Community Stadium
It’s promised to be a ‘Premier League ready facility’, with a max capacity of 17,25020
It’s promised to be a ‘Premier League ready facility’, with a max capacity of 17,250
The stadium is at the heart of a regeneration project of the local area20
The stadium is at the heart of a regeneration project of the local area


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