Google to name Tottenham Stadium?
October 11, 2022
By Nik Roseveare
Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly in talks with tech giant Google over the naming rights for their stadium.
Spurs moved into their state-of-the-art stadium – currently simply named Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – back in 2019 after the £1 billion ground was built on the site of the old White Hart Lane near Seven Sisters in London.
Spurs’ chairman Daniel Levy has previously gone on record as sayong he is only interested in a naming rights deal providing that it was “the right brand, on the right money”. Google would seemingly be able to answer both criteria.
As well as hosting Spurs matches, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is also the destination for annual NFL matches, including the New York Giants taking on (and beating) the Green Bay Packers on October 9th.
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