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Wrexham make ‘massive’ Kop Stand progress as footage captures new developments at the Racecourse

Wrexham make ‘massive’ Kop Stand progress as footage captures new developments at the Racecourse
General view at the Racecourse Ground - Photo via IMAGO / Focus Images

Fresh footage has captured significant new developments at the long-serving home of Wrexham AFC, the Racecourse Ground.

Supporters tracking the ongoing Kop Stand redevelopment have now been given another encouraging glimpse of progress on site.

What is the latest update on Wrexham's Kop Stand redevelopment?

New video from the construction site shows major strides being made on the Kop Stand at the Welsh venue, with the concrete slipform process continuing as the structure climbs higher.

The latest update highlights visible changes to the central core, which is steadily rising as part of the reinforced concrete framework. The ongoing concrete pour marks another key milestone in the redevelopment of the historic stand.

Footage also reveals new machinery arriving on site and additional temporary site offices being installed, clear indicators that construction is ramping up.

The scale of activity suggests the project is firmly into a crucial phase, with structural elements now becoming more noticeable from outside the stadium's usual footprint.

The redevelopment of the Kop has been a central pillar of the club’s long-term vision under ambitious co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who have prioritised modernising facilities while still preserving the ground’s heritage.

General view inside the STÅK Racecourse Ground
General view inside the Racecourse Ground – Photo via IMAGO / Focus Images

FGG says: Encouraging signs that Wrexham progress is on track

Seeing the stand starting to physically rise with every update offers actual proof that those plans are now becoming a reality.

This latest concrete pour feels like a genuine turning point, with the structure now visibly transforming part of the ground.

For fans who have waited many, many years to see the Kop rebuilt, momentum is clearly building.

Construction projects of this scale can often stall or face multiple setbacks, but the steady upward movement suggests Wrexham’s ground redevelopment remains firmly on schedule.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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