Nottingham Forest received permission to expand the stadium: what will change.
Update for Nottingham Forest
According to The Sun: The Nottingham Forest team has received new data that will help them move closer to the reconstruction of their stadium. The Premier League club plans a major overhaul of the City Ground stadium.
According to preliminary plans, the stadium's capacity may increase to 50,000 spectators. The project is being worked on by architects who already have experience in expanding Anfield stadium.
Forest plans to build two new corners at the stadium.
The reconstruction of City Ground stadium is an important part of Nottingham Forest's development, as it can enhance comfort for fans and attract new supporters. This project demonstrates the club's ambitions to become more competitive in English football and improve infrastructure for hosting matches and other events.
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