Wrexham's home is the oldest international football stadium which still hosts international games Wrexham are to submit revised plans for a new Kop stand at their Stok Racecourse home next month.
Wrexham are to submit revised plans for a new Kop stand at their Stok Racecourse home next month. Revised designs for the new 5,500-capacity Kop Stand will be presented to Wrexham County Borough ...
And it currently holds 12,000 fans as the club builds a new 5,500 stand for their Kop end. Once completed, it will replace a temporary stand holding 2,000 supporters and will take the Racecourse ...
Not only is Populous leading the updated design for the new Kop stand, due to open in the summer of 2026, it is also creating a masterplan to turn the world’s oldest international stadium into a ...
The League One side are set to submit revised plans for their new Kop Stand in early February. It is hoped that the work will be completed in time for the new stand to open in the summer of 2026.
The Kop stand, a key part of the stadium, will see a significant upgrade. Originally demolished and replaced by a temporary structure, the new design will add 5,500 seats by the summer of 2026.
Their first job was to re-design the new Kop Stand at the Racecourse, a 5,500 seater stand which the League One club already has planning permission for. The new blueprint is expected to be ...
Their initial focus is on revamping the Racecourse's new Kop Stand, which will seat 5,500 fans and has existing planning permission, with provisions to expand by an additional 2,000 seats later on.