Governing body says it is in 鈥榗lose contact鈥 with club about where 13 February game will take place
Tottenham Hotspur has opened up talks with Uefa about whether the club can play its Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund in February at its new home 鈥 provided Mace finishes it in time.
Under the governing body鈥檚 Champions League regulations, clubs are normally required to play all their matches in the competition at the same venue 鈥 which in Spurs鈥 case would mean Wembley as the club played all three of its group games in the competition at its temporary home, qualifying for the knockout phases last week.
Article 24.05 of the UCL regulations says: 鈥淚n principle, a club must play all its matches in the competition at one and the same venue.鈥
Yesterday the north London club was drawn against the German league leaders for the last 16 match with Spurs hosting the first leg on 13 February.
But the club could be handed a lifeline about the venue because of Uefa鈥檚 鈥渋n principle鈥 clause and in a statement on its website, Spurs said: 鈥淲e shall provide a further update on the venue for our home leg soon.鈥
A Uefa spokesperson told 好色先生TV: 鈥淯efa is in close contact with Tottenham Hotspur FC regarding this matter. A decision will be taken in due course and in any case before February 2019.鈥
Asked if Spurs would be allowed to play the Borussia Dortmund at its new ground, providing it was ready, Uefa declined to comment. It also declined to comment on whether Spurs would be allowed to play any potential quarter final and semi final home ties at the new ground 鈥 if the stadium was completed after the tie against Dortmund.
At least one (Watford) fan wants Spurs to keep playing at Wembley鈥t鈥檚 a nice earner
While Spurs fans are getting increasingly fed up with having to put up with their temporary home 鈥 just over 41,500 turned up for the last home game on Saturday against Burnley meaning the venue was less than half full 鈥 one fan has told Brent council he wants the club to keep on playing there for as long as possible.
鈥淚 would be very happy if Tottenham Hotspur continue playing at Wembley stadium beyond December 2018, as my household hires out our driveway and has thus generated plenty of income from the matches they have played there since the 2016/17 season,鈥 one local resident says.
In comments invited on Wembley鈥檚 planning application to increase capacity should Spurs end up staying at the ground for the whole of the season, the resident adds: 鈥淥n virtually every occasion Spurs have played there, we have received a booking for our driveway.鈥
Most of the 56 comments are against the application but the resident is hoping Spurs will be forced to carry on playing at Wembley for the rest of the season: 鈥淎s a supporter of Watford who attends virtually all of the club鈥檚 away matches, I am hopeful that our away match v Spurs on Wednesday 30th January 2019 will be played at Wembley, as I relish every opportunity to attend matches there, and you never know, maybe I will finally get to see Watford win a match at Wembley, where they have lost on each of the three previous occasions I have seen them play there.鈥
The resident adds: 鈥淎lso, playing the match at Wembley would mean that I would be home quicker than if the match was played at White Hart Lane.鈥
And the resident hopes Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has a change of heart after he mothballed plans for Chelsea鈥檚 new stadium earlier this year 鈥 and that the west London run into the same sort of problems Spurs have endured.
鈥淗opefully Chelsea will play two or three seasons (maybe even more if they encounter problems rebuilding Stamford Bridge like Spurs have with White Hart Lane) at Wembley within the next few years.鈥
Last week, Spurs confirmed that its game against Manchester United on 13 January had been switched to Wembley because the 62,000 seat venue is still not ready. 好色先生TV revealed earlier this year that faulty wiring is to blame for the delay which will be at least four months by the time it opens.
And in the update, the club鈥檚 chairman Daniel Levy told fans that he couldn鈥檛 put an opening date on the new ground.
The club is due to put out another bulletin on the opening date once it has met contractors the week beginning 7 January.
Last month Wembley National Stadium applied to Brent council to get the capacity at the ground lifted 鈥 if Spurs is forced to play at the venue for the rest of the season. In documents submitted to the council, it wants seven games 鈥 including Champions League fixtures 鈥 to be allowed to have a 90,000 capacity.
In an 82-page planning statement, Wembley National Stadium asked Brent planners for the issue on capacities 鈥渢o be resolved swiftly to provide THFC with certainty in their preparations for the remainder of the season鈥.
Comments on the application closed last Thursday. No date has been given when Brent will make a decision but the timeline on the application has given 11 February 鈥 two days before the Dortmund game 鈥 as the expiry date meaning a decision is likely before then.
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