Some of the graphics and details on FIFA 17 are truly amazing and, to be honest, they are a major part of why the franchise has overtaken Pro Evolution Soccer in recent years.

FIFA 17 features 70 stadiums and 50 of those are fully licenced, including every Premier League stadium.

It makes the game so much better when half of the top-flight isn't just a generic stadium as it used to be, and gamers are still fascinated with the level of detail involved.

Via some astute YouTubers and Reddit discussions, we've brought you some interesting and little-known facts about the game already.

Like how AC and Inter Milan's home, the San Siro, has a tendency to make gamers sick because of the zooming camera angle.

But the level of detail associated with Tottenham's White Hart Lane might just be next level.

A YouTuber called Daily Trading Tips, who specialises in finding FIFA ‘secrets', stumbled upon some incredible detail at the home of Spurs that it's safe to say almost no one would have spotted.

In order to see what the YouTuber is talking about, you must kick the ball down the tunnel directly aligned with the center of the White Hart Lane pitch, as he shows you in the video below.

Once you have done that, hit the instant replay button and zoom in while looking to the left; you'll be able to see the incredible detail that has gone into fitting some power boxes and a door labelled 'Electric Room'.

When you take a look at the virtual image next to the real picture of White Hart Lane below courtesy of DreamTeamFC.com, it really is an incredible bit of detail they did not need to put it, but it shows how far EA go to satisfy their fans and make FIFA as realistic as possible.

How far can they take it in FIFA 18? Fans are already speculating about the vast array of additions the game might feature, and it would seem the Chinese Super League is near the very top of that list.

While plenty of big names have headed to Asia, to get the stadiums and players spot on would surely take a great deal of scouting, but perhaps the league has become too big to ignore?