TOTTENHAM have prepared for plenty of fouling at their new stadium by installing loos for dogs.
Disabled fans will be able to take their assistance pets to two “spending areas”.
The facilities are in two corners of the long-delayed £1billion ground in North London.
At Wembley, where Spurs have played home games for the past two seasons, there are also two relieving stations.
But that won’t stop rival fans having a dig at the club — whose 62,000 seater stadium has been likened to a toilet bowl. After the official Twitter account showed aerial shots, fans joked they had “left the seat up”.
The under-18s play Southampton on Sunday in front of 30,000 fans in a safety test for the ground. The first Premier League match there is set for April 3 against Crystal Palace.
Spurs insist White Hart Lane’s replacement, now seven months late, will be worth the wait — even for man’s best friend.