Fresh aerial images have highlighted the latest progress on Wrexham's exciting Kop Stand redevelopment as work continues throughout the summer.
The latest construction milestone comes with the club targeting the start of the 2027/28 season for supporters to finally take their seats in the new stand.
Kop Stand continues to progress at the Racecourse Ground
New aerial images have revealed significant progress on Wrexham's new Kop Stand, with construction continuing to gather pace at the Racecourse Ground.
The latest photographs show steelwork continuing to rise across the redevelopment, while staircase works in both structural cores have now been completed.
Construction has also advanced across the concourse and mid-terrace sections, with the installation of pre-cast terracing now underway and set to continue over the coming weeks.
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Another key milestone has also been reached, with ground floor slab works recently completed as the project continues to take shape.
The redevelopment was originally approved as a 5,500-seat stand, although Wrexham have since submitted revised plans to increase the capacity to around 7,500 seats.
If approved, the expansion would take the overall capacity of Wrexham's home to just over 18,000, forming the centrepiece of the club's wider stadium redevelopment plans.
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Each update makes the scale of Wrexham's transformation even clearer.
With the steel frame, terracing and internal structures all progressing rapidly, the new Kop Stand is beginning to look like a genuine stadium rather than a construction site, and supporters have every reason to be excited by how quickly the project is moving forward.