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onefootball.comHere are the latest publicly reported items on Selhurst Park as of 2026:
Crystal Palace has been progressing with the Selhurst Park redevelopment, including plans to revamp the Main Stand and expand capacity from about 26,000 to around 34,000 seats. Recent updates indicate enabling works and site preparations are underway, with land purchases and housing demolitions facilitating construction.[1][2][3]
There has been continued engagement with local authorities, including Croydon Council, around funding for replacement housing and ensuring safe access during construction. The council and club emphasize the project’s long-term benefits for supporters and the local community.[3]
For context, detailed redevelopment timelines have featured milestones such as planning permissions, sale/clearance of nearby properties to enable stadium expansion, and ongoing site preparations. The project aims to deliver a modern, expanded venue with improved facilities including a new Tunnel Club, a club museum, and better accessibility.[2][1]
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www.standard.co.ukEnglish Premier League football club Crystal Palace has appointed Australian construction and real estate company, Lendlease, as its construction partner for the redevelopment of Selhurst Park. The Sydney-headquartered firm is set to deliver Palace’s long-awaited project which will ultimately see Selhurst Park’s capacity raised from around 26,000 to 34,000. The latest news comes after Palace’s
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