The City Ground is getting bigger! But what will the new capacity be?
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Join Wolfie on Forest Fan TV for the latest Nottingham Forest news updates, with breaking news today confirming that the club is set to receive approval for the ambitious redevelopment of the City Ground! The highlight is the replacement of the Peter Taylor Stand with a new structure, a project first proposed in 2019, with Rushcliffe Borough Council recommending approval ahead of a June 26 meeting. Wolfie dives into what this means for the Reds’ iconic home, exploring how the new stand could transform the matchday experience and boost capacity—potentially up to 38,000 or even 42,000 depending on the final plans.
The redevelopment promises a significant upgrade, with the new Peter Taylor Stand expected to hold around 10,000 seats, up from its current estimated 5,000, alongside enhancements to hospitality and facilities. This move aligns with Forest’s soaring ticket demand after their seventh-place Premier League finish and European qualification, reflecting owner Evangelos Marinakis’ vision to keep the club at the heart of Nottingham. Wolfie breaks down the timeline, with work possibly starting in the 2025/26 season.
In transfer news, there’s an update on a potential exit as Callum Hudson-Odoi is linked with a move to Napoli, where his former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is keen to reunite with the winger. The 24-year-old, with just 12 months left on his contract, has attracted interest from Manchester United, Roma, and AC Milan too, following his key role in Forest’s season with five goals and three assists. Wolfie dissects whether Forest should cash in or fight to keep him with a new deal, especially with Napoli’s Champions League pull—share your thoughts in the comments! Like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Forest Fan TV updates!
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