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Three-time English title winners set to construct one of UK’s biggest stadiums after historic approval

Published on April 23, 2025 at 08:35 PM

LEEDS UNITED have been given the green light to expand their iconic Elland Road stadium.

City Council, who own the land around the stadium, haveagreed for the to increase their home to 56,500.

Aerial view of Elland Road stadium before a soccer match.
Leeds Unitedhave been given the green light to redevelop their iconic Elland Road stadium

Leeds United flag at Elland Road.

Today’s unanimous in-favour vote from the council marks a giant step forward towards the expansion plans coming to fruition.

which currently holds 37,645 seats, will therefore become one of the UK's biggest football stadiums.

Once complete, Leeds' cauldron will jump eight places from the 13th largest English ground to leapfrog in fifth.

But the of their own from 56,000 to 62,000 by January 2026.

The project also includes wider regeneration plans for south Leeds, with the thought that Elland Road can become a year-round destination with significant economic benefits.

It outlined plans for new transport links and businesses, with future public consultation regarding these plans in the pipeline.

But no detailed outline plans or sketches of the proposed development have been publicly released as of the latest updates.

The redevelopment will focus on expanding the North and West Stands, with construction planned in phases to minimise seating disruption.

Work could potentially start on the West stand within thenextyear with the second phase of the redevelopment at a later date.

Leeds have hired specialist firms, including architects KSS, structural engineers Buro Happold, and project management team RISE, to develop the plans.

Specialist acoustic consultants are also involved to preserve the stadium’s unique atmosphere.

While the West Yorkshire club has confirmed that a formal planning application is expected to be submitted in 2025.

Confirming the vote on Wednesday afternoon, a council spokesperson said: “Elland Road and Leeds United are part of the heart and soul of the city, and the club deserves a stadium befitting of its special status and incredible fans.

“Naturally we’re keen to support this however we can, and to work closely with the club to ensure they are in the best possible position to achieve their ambitions and build a bigger, brighter future for the club, their supporters and sport in the city.”;

The Council is currently in discussions with the club over a bus parade for next month.

after two years in the Championship on Easter Monday.

The Whites secured promotion with two games to spare after Sheffield Unitedlost at second-placed Burnley,a result which meant the Clarets also confirmed their return to the top flight.

Leeds United players celebrating promotion.

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