Proper noun
(soccer) The former home stadium of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
(soccer, by extension) Tottenham Hotspur Football Club itself.
A road between High Road, Wood Green N22, and Tottenham High Road, N17, and a railway station in this road at the Tottenham end. The stadium (which was in the High Road) could have been named after either or both. There is also a White Hart Lane in Barnes and other places; the "White Hart" is a common name for pubs.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArsenal are desperate for their first derby away win since a single goal from Tomas Rosicky gave them victory at the old White Hart Lane in 2014. Source: Internet
At White Hart Lane, Robertson chased an early Spurs corner out to the right and ended up in Alexander-Arnold’s position. Source: Internet
In his first season at White Hart Lane the side lost the League Cup Final to Liverpool but beat Queens Park Rangers to take the FA Cup. Source: Internet
In March 2016, only a late equalizer from Alexis Sánchez at White Hart Lane prevented Tottenham from going top of the Premier League; Arsenal had been leading the table only a couple of weeks earlier. Source: Internet
Singer Rae Morris, indie band Reverend And The Makers and Sex Pistol Glen Matlock are all on the bill for the festival, which is being held at White Hart Lane Recreation Ground. Source: Internet
Spurs played the entire 2017-18 campaign at the national stadium, but were due move back to their rebuilt home on the site of White Hart Lane for the new season. Source: Internet