New footage has shown fresh progress made on the expansion of Wrexham's Racecourse Ground this week.
The Red Dragons are modernising their Racecourse Ground home by building a new Kop Stand behind one of the goals in North Wales.
On the pitch, Wrexham have started brightly in the Championship, sitting ninth, just a single point behind Watford in the lowest of the playoff spots.
Phil Parkinson's men took a break from second-tier duties to produce a major FA Cup upset on Friday night, when they knocked Premier League Nottingham Forest out at the third-round stage.
Looking to extend their winning run in the Championship to five matches, the Red Dragons welcome Norwich City to the Racecourse Ground on Saturday afternoon.
Fresh footage shows work on Wrexham's new Kop Stand
Drone footage via Wrexham AFC Fanzone on YouTube has provided an update on the construction process of Wrexham's new Kop Stand.
Earlier in the month after a period of heavy snow and rain, teams were seen getting rid of excess mud and water from the site behind the goal, preparing for piling.
As seen in the latest videos, crews are beginning to work on exposed piles and preparing pile caps, whilst also constructing the platforms that cranes will operate from.
There is also the blinding of foundational concrete taking place, meaning that above-ground-elements are moving ever closer.
Wrexham making do with three stands
With only three active stands at the Racecourse Ground, there might have been concerns that the home atmosphere was set to take a hit this season.
However, nights like the one experienced last Friday versus Nottingham Forest show that the North Wales venue is still an intimidating place to visit despite its lack of supporters behind one of the goals.
Co-owner Ryan Reynolds was arguably the loudest supporter of the bunch, cheering on his side as they beat Sean Dyche's visitors to earn a fourth-round berth in the FA Cup.
Wrexham have back-to-back home matches over the next week in the Championship, facing both Norwich and strugglers Leicester City.
FGG says: Calm after the storm
Following a period of bad weather included the arrival of Storm Goretti, Wrexham are pushing on quickly with their expansion of the Kop Stand at the Racecourse Ground.
Sitting just outside the playoffs in the Championship, there is a chance that the Red Dragons are a Premier League club before the works are completed.