Villa Park’s North Stand will be decommissioned for the duration of the 2026/27 season whilst redevelopment works are underway, affecting season ticket holders who will need to be relocated.

Instead of a phased construction process that would have seen work spread across two years, the club have chosen to expedite the process.

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Villa Park‘s overall capacity to approximately 37,000. The club are offering alternative seating to those affected.

“Affected supporters will also get priority access to return to the redeveloped North Stand for the 2027/28 season. Further information will be shared directly with impacted supporters in due course,” an official club statement read.

“By completing the works within a single season, the Club will limit disruption to one campaign rather than extending it across two seasons. This will allow us to open the new North Stand standard seating and concourse facilities for the full 2027/28 season, meaning supporters can enjoy the new stand sooner.”

Francesco Calvo, Villa’s President of Business Operations, has described the move as a necessary sacrifice to bridge the gap between the club’s past and its long-term Champions League ambitions.

The project comprises of a complete overhaul of the club’s infrastructure, including the creation of elite medical suites and a refurbished first-team operations hub.

The construction timeline is set to begin this summer with the removal of the North Stand roof. Throughout the 2026/27 campaign, the framework of the stand will be refurbished and expanded.

Aston Villa remain in the hunt for Champions League football next season, aiming to finish in the Premier League’s top five this term.

The club are also in with a chance of automatically qualifying for the competition via Europa League success, in which they are one of four remaining teams.

The Villans face Nottingham Forest in a two-legged semi-final before taking on either Portuguese side Braga or Bundesliga outfit Freiburg in the final, should they make it that far.

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