Wrexham and the transformation at their Racecourse Ground home continues to gather pace this week, with new footage offering an eye-catching glimpse into the club’s ambitious plans.
The latest update highlights just how quickly progress is being made behind the scenes as the Kop Stand redevelopment moves into another crucial phase.
Latest footage shows progress on Wrexham's Kop Stand rebuild
Wrexham AFC supporters have been given a fresh look at construction work on the Kop Stand at Racecourse Ground.
The footage shows significant groundwork now completed, including deep excavations, exposed piling and fresh concrete pours, which are all key steps in preparing the structure’s foundations.
With compacted stone laid across large areas of the site and slipforms continuing to rise, the project is now edging closer to the stage where the steel framework will begin to take shape.
Backed by the vision of Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the redevelopment is seen as a major part of the club’s long-term growth.
Fans reacting to the footage have described the stand as “stunning” and “fascinating”, with many noting how it already appears to dwarf other parts of the stadium, despite not yet resembling a proper stand.

FGG says: Encouraging footage suggests Wrexham plans are on track
There is now a clear sense of momentum building around this project.
This stage of construction might not always look the most glamorous, but it’s arguably the most important. Strong foundations are what will determine how smoothly everything progresses from here.
The visible progress, combined with the evident fan excitement, suggests that Wrexham are firmly on course with their plans.
If the next phase moves as quickly, the Kop Stand could soon become a standout feature of the Racecourse and a symbol of the club’s rapid rise.