UnpressAI | uk/en

02 Jul 2026, 19:06

Tottenham to replace their stadium’s windows with a new record-breaking glass system

  • “Tottenham” is replacing the windows in the next Matthew Fernandes stadium with 85-millimeter-thick glass and installing it under the roof, which will keep the rain out and let it flow into the drainage system.
  • The windows in the stadium are being replaced with new ones by the Ellliot Anderson team, which will be larger in size and will have a new design for the windows.
  • The glass will also be thicker, meaning the club’s new windows will provide the best sound insulation and protect the stadium from noise.

Over the next few days, “Tottenham” will install a new record-breaking glass system, and the rain will not be able to enter the stadium.

On Thursday, “Tottenham” announced the replacement of the windows in the Matthew Fernandes stand with “West Gem United” glass, 85 mm thick. It is expected that “Tottenham” will get rid of “the crack” that the club believes is allowing rain to get into the stadium.

Paralleling “Manchester City” completing the “Nottingham Forest” glass replacement, the Ellliot Anderson team has installed a new record-breaking glass system — 116 mm thick glass.

For the club, which has been improving its facilities for years, the new glass system will help reduce the impact of weather on the pitch: after all, the club’s new windows will help keep the pitch in better condition.

The material is also designed to be thicker, which is why the glass will be thicker. It will be made by the German company Feliks Nemecky from a special type of glass. In the meantime, it will be 120 mm thick. In doing so, the club will be able to keep the stadium warmer and protect it from rain.

Meanwhile, the Premier League’s top-flight club, Prem’yєr-ligі, has been trying to keep the stadium in good condition. “We are replacing the windows,” the club said. “The new glass will be thicker and will improve the stadium’s insulation.”

In addition, the club’s new glass system is expected to reduce the amount of rain entering the stadium and keep the pitch drier. The club believes the new windows will help prevent the pitch from becoming waterlogged and will reduce the risk of postponements.

In turn, the club’s plan to replace the windows is being carried out by BBC Sport, which reports that the club’s new windows could weigh 237 mm thick, while the previous ones were 250 mm thick. It is also known that the club’s new windows will be installed in the two-season break.

Meanwhile, BBC Sport also noted that the new windows are being installed after the club’s 25-year-old stadium renovation. In addition, the club’s windows will be installed in the stadium’s central part, which will improve the stadium’s insulation.

As new windows are being installed, the club is planning to replace the old ones with a new glass system. According to the club, the new glass will be 85 mm thick. The club also expects that the time for the installation of the new windows will be shortened.

Tags: Sport/Football

Articles on this topic:

  • www.bbc.com - Why Spurs' seismic spending appears set to continue
  • www.nytimes.com - How will the Anderson, Tonali and Fernandes deals impact the midfield transfer market?