"West Ham" and "Tottenham" aim to move to the Olympic Stadium © EuroFootball.com

After the 2012 Summer Olympics, clubs in London want to play their home games at the Olympic Stadium.

Club leaders expressed these desires to the country's Olympic committee, which accepted applications until September 30th if any team wanted to play their home games there in the coming years.

The leaders of Tottenham previously mentioned wanting to build a new stadium, but now they have acknowledged that moving to the Olympic Stadium is also an option.

Meanwhile, West Ham are determined to move their matches elsewhere and assess their chances quite positively. If they were given permission to do so, the current arena at Upton Park would simply be demolished.

The Olympic Stadium itself is expected to be completed by next summer, and it will accommodate around 80,000 people.