Wrexham's ambitious Kop Stand redevelopment has taken another big step forward this week, with construction now entering an important phase.
What's the latest progress with the Kop Stand at Wrexham?
Fresh footage from the Racecourse Ground has now emerged, showing concrete being poured into key foundation areas, marking a clear sign that the Kop Stand rebuild is gathering momentum.
Heavy machinery, trucks and construction teams are now fully active, showing just how quickly the pace of work has ramped up since the turn of the year.
These foundations are rather important, because they will eventually support the structure of the redeveloped stand, a crucial step before the build can progress upwards.
The scale of the activity suggests the build is on track, and with every update – no matter how big or small – the project is one step closer to completion.

FGG says: A big milestone for the Kop Stand redevelopment
Since taking over the club five years ago, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have made no secret of their desire to modernise the Racecourse Ground alongside Wrexham's rise through the English pyramid.
The Kop Stand redevelopment is the first step in that process, making it central to their ambition, both helping to increase capacity and improve the overall matchday experience.
Seeing concrete being poured into place is a big milestone, as it essentially sets the foundation for the entire stadium project.
While plenty of work still remains, this footage is an encouraging sign that things are progressing well, despite one of the wettest starts to a year on record.
It's only a matter of time before Wrexham fans will truly be able to see their new Kop Stand take shape.