Aston Villa supporters have been provided with another detailed look at the ongoing redevelopment of Villa Park, with significant work continuing on the North Stand despite challenging weather conditions in recent weeks.
Latest aerial footage highlights just how much activity is taking place across the site as Villa's ambitious stadium expansion project continues to gather pace ahead of the 2026/27 season.
Villa Park footage provides latest North Stand progress update
The footage, filmed on June 11th, shows extensive work taking place around the North Stand, where large sections of the existing roof have now been removed as preparations continue for the next phase of construction.
Supporters can also see major seating reconfiguration works underway, with aisles and seating blocks being reorganised as part of the wider redevelopment plans.
Elsewhere, significant groundwork has been carried out around the stadium footprint.
A new generator and power station area is beginning to take shape following the installation of a large concrete base, while evidence of core drilling and piling preparations can also be seen across the site.
The footage also highlights the scale of the North Stand project, with work continuing on the corner extensions that will ultimately help increase Villa Park's overall capacity.
FGG says: Villa Park project moves forward whatever the weather
Considering the wind, rain and difficult conditions that much of the United Kingdom has faced recently, the progress being made by the contractors remains impressive.
Every new update seems to reveal another visible change, whether that's roof removal, groundwork or preparations for the structural elements still to come.
For Villa fans, the latest footage offers another encouraging reminder that one of the club's most important off-field projects is continuing to move forward at pace as Villa Park evolves into a bigger and more modern home for the years ahead.