Mansfield Town have unveiled ambitious plans to further redevelop the One Call Stadium, with a striking new design set to reshape the Radford Family Stand over the coming years.
The project, confirmed by owners John and Carolyn Radford, marks the next phase of the club’s long-term vision to modernise their home, with completion targeted ahead of the 2028/29 season.
Radford Family Stand redevelopment works to get underway at Mansfield Town
The League One side have confirmed that phases two and three of the Radford Family Stand development will soon get underway, continuing the transformation of one of the stadium’s key areas.
While full details are still to be revealed, early visuals show a bold and modern structure, highlighted by a distinctive Wembley Stadium-esque arch design that will give the stand a unique identity in the English pyramid.
The redevelopment is expected to significantly improve facilities for supporters, while also increasing the stadium’s long-term usability and appeal.
With a planned completion date of the 2028/29 campaign, the project represents a major commitment from the club’s ownership to future growth.
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This is exactly the kind of investment supporters love to see, as it is forward-thinking, ambitious, and rooted in giving fans a better matchday experience.
The standout feature is undoubtedly that arch design, something you don’t often see at this level, which could quickly become a defining visual of the One Call Stadium, also historically known as Field Mill.
For Mansfield Town, it’s another sign of steady progress off the pitch to match their on-field ambitions.
If delivered as planned, it won’t just hand the venue a unique image, but it should also give the club a real identity boost heading into a new era.