Tottenham have announced they will be freezing season ticket prices for the first campaign in their new stadium.
Spurs will finally move into their stunning new 60,000 home on April 3 against Crystal Palace after lengthy delays that has seen them spend most of the current season at Wembley.
With the moving in date edging ever closer, club chiefs announced on Monday that they have capped the price of season tickets for 2019-20 in another boost to fans.
A club statement read: 'The Club can announce that we shall be freezing the prices of all Season Tickets for the 2019/20 season.
'We should like to thank our Season Ticket Holders for bearing with us and supporting the team at Wembley Stadium during what has been a challenging time.
'We acknowledge the inconvenience caused by this unique set of circumstances.'
Spurs are also set to get their own way with the stadium's transportation links after TFL gave the go-ahead to rename White Hart Lane railway station as Tottenham Hotspur.
London mayor Sadiq Khan previously warned Spurs that the club should pay over £14.7million for the name change.
According to The Guardian, a 'memo of understanding' is now being drawn up between the club and TFL but Spurs will not have to stump up the figure to get it changed.