Aston Villa's ambitious Villa Park redevelopment continues to gather momentum, with fresh drone footage revealing major progress on the North Stand transformation.
The latest update shows significant structural changes already taking shape as the club presses ahead with its £100 million expansion project.
Major changes now clearly visible at Villa Park
The new footage highlights how quickly work is progressing on the North Stand, with large sections of the external walls now removed to open up views into the stadium bowl.
One of the most eye-catching aspects of the update is the continued development of Villa Park's long-discussed “fourth corner”, with the footage showing how the area is being opened up and reshaped as part of the wider expansion plans.
The creator notes that visible changes have accelerated significantly since the previous update, underlining the pace at which contractors are moving through this phase of the redevelopment.
With more of the structure exposed and major demolition works continuing, supporters are beginning to get a much clearer picture of how the finished stand will eventually look.
FGG says: Villa fans can finally see the transformation
One of the most exciting stages of any stadium redevelopment is when supporters can visibly see the project taking shape rather than simply reading about it.
That's now happening at Villa Park. The opening up of the North Stand and the progress around the fourth corner make the scale of the redevelopment far easier to appreciate.
There is still plenty of work ahead, but each new update makes it increasingly clear that Aston Villa's vision for a bigger and more modern Villa Park is moving forward at an impressive pace.