Report: Tottenham could be contenders to host the Champions League final

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TBR Football have suggested that the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could emerge as a potential contender to host the 2027 Champions League final as the San Siro is expected to be dropped as the host stadium.

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The move to the new stadium has certainly been a game-changer for Spurs in terms of revenue, with the 62,850-seater arena significantly boosting the club’s coffers.

TBR Football explain that the Lilywhites earned £118m in gross matchday revenue last season, which put them second to only Manchester United in that metric.

This number is further boosted by the fact that Spurs’ home ground is also hosting an increasing number of non-footballing events.

It has now emerged that Daniel Levy and co are setting their sights on the biggest game in the European football calendar.

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Could Spurs hold the Champions League Final?

TBR Football relay a report from Sportcal that says the San Siro is expected to be dropped as the venue for the 2027 Champions League final, and they then suggest that this could open the door for Spurs to host the match.

The publication adds that as the most modern 60,000-plus seater stadium in Europe, Tottenham remain poised and ready to step up to hold the marquee event.

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Plenty of clubs from around Europe would be keen to host the Champions League final, given the number of eyeballs on that game.

Getting the chance to do so would undoubtedly be huge for Spurs’ brand, particularly given that the stadium is still known by its generic name ‘Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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