Leeds United has proposed a major redevelopment of Elland Road, aiming to increase its seating capacity to 53,000. The expansion, which includes updates to the West and North Stands, will see the stadium grow by over 15,000 seats, positioning it as one of England’s largest football venues.
The club is working with Leeds City Council to finalise the planning application, expecting a decision within 13 weeks. The project is designed to meet rising demand for tickets, particularly from the 26,000 fans currently on the season ticket waiting list.
Plans for the West Stand include an expansion from 8,000 to 17,750 seats, and the North Stand will rise from 10,400 to 15,300. In addition to the football upgrade, the stadium will also see enhanced hospitality facilities and will host up to eight non-football events annually.
The redevelopment is seen as essential for Leeds United to maintain its competitiveness in both domestic and European competitions. The club also anticipates significant economic benefits for the local area, with regeneration plans extending to surrounding land, where new housing, a sports arena, and commercial spaces are being considered. Construction is expected to begin in 2026 if the plans are approved.