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Premier League Stadiums: The Grandstand Revolution

by Priya Shah – Business Editor January 11, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor


Saturday 10 January 2026 5:00 am

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Saturday 10 January 2026 5:01 am

The Premier League is changing and stadiums are at its heart. Foster + Partners

The Premier League is going through a revolution, and it is not in the form of playing formations. Stadiums – new and old – are second homes for fans, the community centre of their weekend.

And England’s top flight is ever-changing. Three teams may get promoted each year and three may get relegated, but the visual landscape that makes up the 20 home arenas is shifting.

Over two thirds, 70 per cent, of the 20 Premier League teams have seen recent stadium development, are currently going through it, or are mulling changes in the future.

Arsenal, despite being just two decades into their new home, are reportedly looking at expansion. Newcastle United and Chelsea are contemplating completely new stadiums entirely.

Aston Villa, Manchester United, Crystal Palace, AFC Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and Wolves are in the process of sending applications to authorities or preparing to build. Leeds United got permission to develop Elland Road on Thursday.

Manchester City are looking to open a new upper tier this year, while Liverpool, Fulham and Everton completed projects in the last 12 months.

Premier League Stadiums: The Grandstand Revolution
Leeds United got approval for their new stand on Thursday
Mock-up of Hill Dickinson Stadiums modern west side, showcasing innovative Premier League stadium design evolution
Hill Dickinson Stadium mock up. BDP Pattern worked on the Premier League arena.

Huge design houses, from Populous to KSS to Foster + Partners and BDP Pattern are responsible for a huge chunk of these developments, and BDP’s architect associate director, Nick Tyrer, says developed stadiums are beneficial to football and society.

They “help clubs generate more reliable income, which can be reinvested back onto the pitch and, just as importantly, into long-term stability for the club and its community,” he tells City AM.

Premier League revolution

“A stadium development also offers real, shared experiences, for creating memories, enjoying the atmosphere of a live game, and having more choice and flexibility before and after kick-off. Fans want a full matchday experience, beyond the 90 minutes. Being cognisant of this and designing stadiums with fans creates places brands want to be part of.”

BDP Pattern is behind Leeds United’s west stand redevelopment and was key to the completion of Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Elsewhere Populous, responsible for Tottenham Hotspur’s new arena, as well as Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium expansion, says “clubs want to deliver the best possible matchday and non-matchday experience for their fans, and the scale and ambition of stadium development projects currently being considered or underway in the Premier League and right across the football pyramid reflects this priority.”

The firm’s global head of design director Christopher Lee adds: “Working closely with our clients, for some the right solution is a completely new stadium, as we saw at Tottenham, but there are several routes to stadium redevelopment.

“These range from remodelling existing interiors, through single-stand redevelopments, to the expansion of an existing stand and more extensive mixed-use development of the surrounding area to introduce new amenities for fans and the wider community.

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“A great example is the new Riverside Stand we recently delivered for Fulham FC, which incorporates bars, event spaces, restaurants, members’ clubs and a hotel and spa, creating an incredible experience on match day and non-match day alike.”

Demands are changing

Consumer demands are changing; Fulham’s new stand sees some season tickets reach £20,000 while Crystal Palace and Bournemouth are looking to see their stadium offering level up from what is on offer at the moment. 

Brentford have a relatively new arena, alongside Tottenham, and are not actively expanding. One can envisage Sunderland looking at options while Burnley’s Turf Moor is focusing on fan zones. Brighton and West Ham United, too, are in reasonable arenas.

The average Premier League attendance is 41,626 for this season – a number larger than the capacity of 10 stadiums in the English top flight. But Tottenham and Fulham show that premium offerings, too, matter as much as the number of those trundling through the turnstiles.

“We recently delivered the architectural design at Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton FC, which shows just how transformative a new stadium can be,” Tyrer adds. “It has given both the club and its supporters a real lift, injecting a sense of momentum and optimism. The stadium is now acting as a springboard for the club to grow into a truly modern organisation, with a global reach.

“The same thinking underpins proposals like the expansion of Elland Road: improve the matchday experience, extend dwell time, link the stadium to the city, respect and enhance what already makes the place special, and revenue follows. When supporters feel ownership of the place, clubs build stronger brands, and that’s where long-term value is created.”

Proposed Etihad Stadium North Stand expansion view showcasing modern architectural design and urban development plans.
Manchester City’s development is due for completion in 2026
Fulham Riverside Stand with City AM branding, showcasing urban development and architecture at Fulham riverside area
Populous was responsible for Fulham’s Riverside stand.

Premier League tailored stadiums

And this is filtering down through the English football pyramid with US owners at the likes of Birmingham City – with their 12-chimney masterpiece – and Wrexham planning arena overhauls. The likes of Millwall, too, are looking to modernise their stadium offerings.

“In the case of Manchester City’s Etihad North Stand development,” Lee concludes, “they are both expanding an existing stand and adding new amenities, including a hotel, retail, office space and food and beverage outlets externally to create a full 24/7/365 leisure and entertainment destination that incorporates the new Populous-designed Co-op Live arena.

“The benefit of redevelopment is that these approaches offer a spectrum of scale, phasing and cost, allowing them to be tailored to clubs of any size to still deliver both a better experience on matchdays and increased revenue for the club.”

The Premier League seems to be in a state of build, build, build. And that appears to be good for business, appeasing to the eye and a sign of a sporting division that continues to drive forward.

Industry analysis

“With 14 of the Premier League’s 20 clubs either developing, redeveloping or actively planning stadium projects (or having recently completed a major project), English football is entering a decisive infrastructure phase,” Professor Rob Wilson tells City AM.

“This surge reflects more than modernisation. It signals a shift towards stadiums as long-term financial assets, underpinning revenue resilience beyond broadcast income. It’s a must improve revenue line for all.

“However, while enhanced facilities and matchday experiences support the league’s global competitiveness, the scale and concentration of investment also risk widening structural gaps within the football pyramid, raising questions about sustainability, access and competitive balance as the Premier League’s economic model continues to evolve. If you’re not with the pack, you can forget joining in anytime soon.”

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Thailand U-23 Beats Malaysia 1-0 to Reach 2025 SEA Games Final

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor December 15, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Thailand’s U‑23 football team is now ⁤at the center ‌of a structural shift⁣ involving regional⁢ soft‑power competition in Southeast Asia. The immediate implication is an intensified race for⁤ sporting prestige that can translate into broader⁣ diplomatic‌ and economic leverage.

The Strategic Context

as the early 2000s, the Southeast Asian Games⁤ have evolved from‌ a modest ​regional tournament into a platform for‌ member states to showcase national growth,⁤ youth investment, and cultural influence.Demographic trends show a sizable youth bulge across ASEAN, ‌making under‑23 football a proxy ⁣for future talent ⁢pipelines and a rallying point for domestic audiences. Concurrently, the rise of commercial broadcasting and sponsorship in the region has​ turned sporting success into a ⁤revenue‑generating asset,‌ while also providing governments with a low‑cost avenue to​ bolster national cohesion⁤ and project soft power abroad.

Core⁣ Analysis: Incentives & constraints

Source Signals: The match report confirms that Thailand defeated Malaysia 1‑0 in the semi‑final, securing a place in the 2025⁣ SEA Games⁤ football final against Vietnam. The victory was achieved through an early free‑kick goal, disciplined defending, and the ability to hold ⁣off a​ numerically disadvantaged⁤ malaysian ‍side.

WTN Interpretation: Thailand’s ‌push‍ for the final aligns with‌ a ​strategic agenda to reaffirm its status as a regional sporting leader, leveraging football’s ⁣mass appeal to reinforce domestic legitimacy and to counter Vietnam’s recent ⁢ascendancy in ⁣youth football. The early goal⁤ and defensive resilience⁣ signal a well‑drilled squad, reflecting sustained investment in⁢ youth academies⁤ and⁤ coaching standards. Thailand ⁤also‍ benefits from hosting the semi‑final, gaining home‑field ‌advantage and media exposure that can be parlayed into sponsorship deals. Constraints include the limited depth of the talent pool relative to larger economies, the need to balance football funding against other national priorities, and the ​risk that a loss​ in the⁢ final could undermine the narrative of resurgence that the government seeks to promote.

WTN strategic ⁤Insight

“In Southeast Asia, under‑23 football‌ has become ‌the new diplomatic currency, where a single goal can shift regional narratives as much as a trade agreement.”
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Future Outlook: Scenario paths & Key Indicators

Baseline Path: If Thailand maintains its current readiness rhythm, secures the ‍final ‌win over Vietnam, and capitalises on the media spotlight,⁤ it will consolidate a soft‑power ⁤advantage ⁤that can ​be ⁣leveraged in ASEAN diplomatic forums and attract increased ‌private sponsorship for its football ​development programmes.

Risk Path: Should Thailand suffer a defeat in the⁣ final, or encounter internal disruptions (e.g., funding cuts, coaching turnover), the momentum of its soft‑power campaign could stall, giving‌ Vietnam or Malaysia⁤ a relative edge in regional influence ‍and potentially ⁣prompting a reassessment of Thailand’s sports‑policy ⁤priorities.

  • Indicator 1: Outcome of the SEA Games football final (scheduled‍ for 18 December 2025) and subsequent public statements from the thai Ministry⁣ of ⁤Sports.
  • indicator 2: Proclamation of the Thai football ‌Federation’s budget and youth‑development initiatives for the 2025‑2026 fiscal year, typically released in the first quarter of 2025.
  • Indicator 3: ASEAN Sports Ministers’ meeting ​agenda ‌items related to regional tournament hosting‍ rights and collaborative youth programmes, expected in mid‑2025.
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Title: Sassuolo Defeats Fiorentina 3-1 with Idzes Solid Performance

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor December 6, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Idzes ⁣Plays Full 90 as Sassuolo ​Downs Fiorentina 3-1 in Serie‌ A

REGGIO⁣ EMILIA,ITALY -​ indonesian national⁢ team defender Jay Idzes played the full ⁤match as Sassuolo⁣ secured a 3-1 ‌victory over Fiorentina in a⁣ Serie A ‌clash at Mapei Stadium on Saturday,December‌ 6,2025. The win​ lifts Sassuolo to‍ 8th in the league standings ⁤with 20 points, while Fiorentina remain at the bottom with ⁣just ‌six.

Idzes partnered with Tarik Muharemovic in ⁣central defense for the Neroverdi.⁢ The match saw a ⁢quick start with Sassuolo awarded‌ a penalty in ⁢the 9th ⁣minute after a collision between Fiorentina goalkeeper Arijanet Muric ‌and Fabiano‍ Parisi during a challenge ‍for⁣ the ball. Rolando Mandragora converted the penalty, giving Fiorentina an early lead.

Sassuolo‍ quickly ​responded, equalizing in the 13th minute‌ through a goal ⁢from Cristian Volpato, which Fiorentina goalkeeper David de⁢ Gea was ‍unable to save. Muharemovic then put Sassuolo ‌ahead in the 45th minute⁢ with a header from an Armand Lauriente assist,‍ sending the ⁤home side⁢ into ‍halftime with a 2-1 ⁢advantage.

Volpato appeared to score again in ⁢the 57th minute, but the goal‍ was‌ disallowed after a foul was called on him ‌against Parisi. Sassuolo extended their lead in the 65th minute when‍ Ismael Kone scored, again beating ‌de Gea.

Idzes delivered ⁣a strong performance, completing ⁢90 minutes and recording seven clearances and winning five⁤ duels, according ⁣to ⁤SofaScore.‌ The Garuda captain ‍has now made‍ 13 Serie A appearances this season.

lineups:

Sassuolo: Muric; ⁢walukiewicz, Idzes, muharemovic, Doig; Thorstvedt,​ Matic, Koné; Volpato, Pinamonti,‍ Lauriente

Fiorentina: de ⁢Gea; Comuzzo, ‌Pablo Mari, Ranieri; Dodo, ⁢Mandragora,⁣ Fagioli, Sohm, Parisi; Gudmundsson, Kean

(pur/ran)

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Espriella Rejects March Consultation, Prioritizes Citizen Mandate

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Colombian Political Figure declines Uribe‘s Call for primary Participation, Cites popular Support

Bogotá, Colombia -⁣ Abelardo de la Espriella ⁢has publicly revealed a letter sent to former Colombian President Álvaro​ Uribe, declining to participate in the March consultation intended to select a unified opposition candidate. De la Espriella ‌asserts his decision stems from overwhelming public support⁤ demonstrated through millions of signatures adn ‌a commitment to prioritizing national interests over ‌personal attacks.

De la Espriella’s refusal comes amidst⁤ efforts to consolidate opposition against the current government and its potential successor, Iván Cepeda. He argues⁣ that abandoning the demonstrated will of the people – evidenced by the collected signatures – to appease “egos and ‍individual political interests” would betray a loyal base that ​values his consistency. He frames his ⁤stance as a defense against a potential continuation of the current administration’s policies, warning that allowing Cepeda to campaign unchallenged risks “definitively losing the homeland.”

In ⁤the letter,made public⁤ today,de la Espriella stated that even considering “the infamies that have been said against me” would be unacceptable if it ‍meant compromising the “high interests of the country.” He further emphasized his willingness to collaborate with⁤ those not aligned with the Petro government, ​calling for a unified front to confront Cepeda.

De la Espriella concluded by stating that⁣ unity ‌is “not an option, ‍but rather an urgency to save ⁣Colombia from dictatorship,” and that this alliance with the people supersedes any political maneuvering. The move signals a potential fracture within the opposition coalition as it attempts to present a strong challenge in‍ upcoming elections.

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Rifqi Ray Farandi: New U-22 Player Replacing Injured Marselino for SEA Games 2025

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor December 5, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Indonesia Names Rifqi Ray Farandi as Replacement⁤ for Injured Marselino⁢ Ferdinand in SEA Games Squad

Jakarta, Indonesia – the Indonesian U-22 National Team has announced ​Persik⁤ Kediri midfielder ‌Rifqi Ray Farandi as a replacement for Marselino Ferdinand in the squad for the upcoming 2025⁢ SEA Games in ​Thailand. The tournament is ​scheduled to⁢ run from December 9-20, 2025, with⁢ sporting events commencing on December 3rd.

Head coach Indra Sjafri confirmed the decision after Marselino ⁣Ferdinand’s club,AS ⁤Trencin,informed the⁣ PSSI​ (Football Association of Indonesia) that the player would be unable to⁤ participate due to a recent injury.

“Marselino’s latest condition is an injury,and we decided to ⁤prioritize his future,” Sjafri stated ‍on the Kita‌ garuda website.​ “We agreed it was best for ‍him to focus ⁣on recovery, and with Rifqi’s arrival, the⁣ squad is complete once⁢ again.”

The 21-year-old Rifqi Ray Farandi brings versatility to⁢ the team,capable ​of playing as a central

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NHL Fears Olympic Delay: Will NHL Stars Skip Milan Games?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor December 4, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NHL Olympic Participation in Doubt as Milan Arena Completion Concerns Mount

Milan, Italy – The possibility ‍of NHL players missing‍ the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan is no longer a remote concern, but a vrey real threat, according to NHL Deputy Commissioner⁤ Bill⁤ Daly. daly stated Wednesday that NHL participation hinges on ⁢the timely completion of the arena intended to host the hockey ​tournament.

The admission marks a significant shift in tone from the league,following recent public expressions of concern from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. ⁤With the Games less than a year away, the potential absence of the world’s top hockey talent⁤ would dramatically alter the Olympic landscape and disappoint fans globally. The fate of NHL stars now rests with construction crews and Italian organizers.

Daly bluntly assessed the situation to Daily ​Faceoff reporter ⁢Matt Larkin, stating, “It depends on what percentage you put on the possibility that the rink won’t ‍be finished. If it’s not ⁣finished, no NHL players will go to the Olympics.”

While previously considered a far-fetched scenario,‍ the possibility ⁣of construction delays impacting the Games has gained traction.The NHL has yet to​ formally commit to Olympic participation, and the arena’s completion is now a critical factor in their decision.

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