The Tottenham Stadium will host the NFL match between the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons today and a video of the venue has left fans impressed.
Spurs have arguably the most modern stadium in England and it was designed to hold NFL and football matches.
The Lilywhites’ stadium will now host its first NFL game since the return of fans to stadia in the UK.
The game will be a keenly contested one, but even more impressive is the stadium where it will be held.
The NFL UK’s Twitter profile posted a video of the stadium on the account and most fans used the comment section to express how impressed they were about the ground.
Several of them believe the stadium is more than good enough for such a game, with some in awe of how stunning it looks, including Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann. Here are some reactions:
What a ground
— Rob Walsh (@robwalsh30) October 9, 2021
😱😱😱😱
— Antoine Griezmann (@AntoGriezmann) October 9, 2021
Not a fan of NFL but its bloody genius how they do it
— Sue 💙 🤍 (@SueSpurs56) October 9, 2021
Pretty impressive tbh, I wouldn't mind going to their stadium. Falcon's love it over here don't they.
— TheBigDLC (@TheBigDC2) October 9, 2021
Wow what an amazing transformation! Good luck to the Jets & Falcons on their imminent match. 👍🏼
— Jane_FH 🕵🏼♀️👩🏼💻🧩💻📚🗂🇬🇧 (@jane9668) October 9, 2021
American news channel saying NFL looking for European site for 2022.
That’ll be a certain loser who used to frequent these forums a lot and could start a fight in an empty room if I’m not mistaken.
Fancy stadium or a title challenging team? No contest.
Is that Clown Cowlin still doing his Construction Videos? I bet Levy is his mate.
best ground, worst soccer club
Perhaps if we could find out who he/she/they are, we could send the men with white coats around to collect them!
Have you noticed,some crazy (aren’t they all?) apologist for Levy seems to be on the loose, pressing the minus button on nearly all our comments; they need sectioning for their own good!
Doesn’t, ultimately, seem to be much point to it, as it is not providing the necessary funds to compete with the big boys and we are carrying generational debt. If the millions that have gone into the stadium had gone into the football team instead, we might have had a league title and perhaps a CL to celebrate; instead, we’re back in the pack!
Stadium, architecturally, not very distinguished or appealing on the outside, either.
I know what I’d rather have.
YAWN.There used to ve a football club here.