Spurs will welcome Ligue 1 outfit Monaco to their Champions League home, Wembley, on Wednesday, with the match set to become the club's highest ever home attendance.
The North London giants will play all their home games in the 90,000 seater Wembley Stadium for Champions League contests and their quest to reach the knockout round starts against Monaco on Wednesday.
The match will be Spurs' first Champions League match in five years, but the contest holds greater significance as the attendance is setto break a 78-year-old record.
Against Monaco, we will set a new club record for home attendance, surpassing the 75,038 in 1938 against Sunderland. pic.twitter.com/uGrDlv5Q8L
75,038 supporters attended the home match against Sunderland back in 1938 but that number will be surpassed this week thanks to Wembley Stadium's capacity.
Construction work at White Hart Lane, which has already seen their North Stand taken down, has prompted the Lillywhite's move to Wembley, with the club preparing for the move into their new 61,000 seater stadium, which is set to open for the start of the 2018/19 Premier League season.
Spurs go into their historic match against Monaco off a resounding 4-0 win at Stoke City and Mauricio Pochettino hailed the performance as "outstanding", which continues their unbeaten start to the season.
It was outstanding, a perfect performance," the former Southampton boss said. "It's true that we started the game a little sloppy but after 15 or 20 minutes we got on top, scored the goal and started to handle the game.
"In the second half, we fully deserved the result. I'm very pleased for the players and for our supporters as well.�