Two men accused of burgling Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Beyonce performed to a sellout crowd have denied “any intent or involvement in criminal damage”.
They were also charged with causing £1,700 of damage to an electronic keypad used to access the terrace.
Dag admitted criminal damage to the door access control panel and his co-defendant pleaded not guilty to the same charge at Wood Green Crown Court on Thursday.
Defence lawyers Tetevi Davie and Anisa Kebbati, representing Dag and Kodalakoglu respectively, both said their clients had no intent to steal in relation to the burglary charges.
Their trial was set for February 18, 2030 and, due to the length of time until that date, Judge Daniel Fugallo issued the sole bail condition of informing their solicitors within seven days if their address or contact number changes.
The prosecution claimed at a previous Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court hearing that the two men broke in “with intent to steal”.
The incident occurred on June 16 last year, on the final night of six sellout shows at Spurs’ ground for Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter world tour.
It is alleged Dag, from Tottenham, and Kodalakoglu, from Chelmsford, burgled Lilywhite House, which houses administration offices at the £1 billion stadium.