Leeds United reveals images of its ambitious Elland Road expansion plans

Leeds United Football Club has unveiled proposed images for the enhancement of its Elland Road ground.
It follows on from the plans outlined in September last year to modernise and improve the stadium.
Last week, Leeds City Council’s Executive Board unanimously agreed the regeneration vision.
Councillors will be discussing the pre-application for the modernisation of Elland Road Stadium at a Plans Panel meeting on 8 May 2025, with the view to increase the capacity from 37,645 to up to 56,500.
The estimated final capacity of the design in progress is around 53,000.
A spokesman for the club said: “An evolution of what makes Elland Road great, the revitalisation of the West and North Stands, along with changes to the South Stand, will provide greatly improved general admission and hospitality facilities, to help meet the demand for tickets, with 26,000 supporters currently on the club’s season ticket waiting list.
“Fans and members of the local community can visit a public exhibition at the Centenary Pavilion at Elland Road, which will be open from Thursday 22 May 2025 to Friday 23 May 2025, or one of two consultation events as part of a community roadshow in Leeds.
“Leeds United endeavours to ensure the consultation process is as accessible as possible and would also like to hear people’s views and thoughts. Feedback can be submitted via EllandRoadExpansion@leedsunited.com”