The national stadium turned over a new leaf after it was reconstructed with books.

Volunteers at the Friends of Barham Library in High Road, Wembley, built a replica of Wembley Stadium in books from their collection.

There are only 100 days left until the start of the World Cup in Rio and readers can see the alternative Wembley Stadium at 428, High Road, Wembley on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays between noon and 5pm.

  Liberal Democrat Leader Councillor Paul Lorber one of Friends of Barham Library full time volunteers said: "Besides lending and selling books our volunteers are also very creative providing a wide range of services to our diverse community. We have donated books to people in Africa and Asia, run English conversation classes and an arts and crafts club for youngsters at our Sudbury Town Underground premises. The Wembley Stadium was built by a team including a volunteer from Italy whose team are in the same World Cup group as England highlighting how everyone is rallying round to support our campaign to reopen Barham Library."