Mauricio Pochettino is confident Tottenham will have moved into their new stadium before the end of the year.
Spurs were supposed to have been playing in the 62,000-seater arena from the middle of this month but failures to “critical safety systems” meant their move date was delayed and they have yet to announce a new one.
They have a Premier League fixture against Manchester City booked in at Wembley on October 29 while they will also play all three of their Champions League home group games at the national stadium.
The club also opted to play its Carabao Cup third-round game against Watford 50 miles up the M1 in Milton Keynes on Wednesday.
Work is still going on at the site of their White Hart Lane stadium and Pochettino is hoping for an early Christmas present after recently discussing the topic with chairman Daniel Levy.
“I am confident. This year. I am confident this year,” Pochettino said.
“I had some private conversation with Daniel. I think they are confident.
“They are working hard to try to find the solution. I hope before the year, before Christmas, we can play. That’s my wish.
“We have conversations every day. He (Levy) called me before training and on Monday we took a coffee here at the restaurant.
“Sometimes he tells me, sometimes he opens the conversation about the stadium, sometimes I open the conversation and say, ‘Daniel, how is the stadium?’ and sometimes it’s tough to explain.
“But yes we hope and we heard before, I am very confident before the end of the year.
“I hope that after that comment Daniel doesn’t kill me! ‘Why you put this expectation on me?’ He’s going to kill me.”
Tottenham’s decision to move their Carabao Cup to the home of League Two MK Dons instead of reversing the fixture, annoyed Watford, who said the integrity of the competition would be compromised.
Pochettino is not too fussed about that and says the Hornets should understand.
“I don’t care if they are happy or not happy,” he said. “What can we do if we cannot play at Wembley or at our new stadium?
“Maybe the Watford fans are not happy but I think the people at Watford understand we had to find another venue to play. The draw was Tottenham v Watford rather than Watford v Tottenham.
“But if I was in the position of Watford – manager or club – I would be very supportive of Tottenham because it is so tough.
“The circumstances are so tough when you are building a new stadium, to move and play in different venues is.
“For Watford, to play at Wembley, White Hart Lane or Milton Keynes it is the same distance, it does not change too much.”