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West Ham granted planning permission to increase their capacity at the London Stadium to 62,500


West Ham are granted planning permission to increase their capacity at the London Stadium to 62,500… a move set to make the venue the largest club ground in the capital, ahead of Arsenal and Tottenham

  • West Ham have been given permission to increase the London Stadium capacity 
  • The former Olympic Stadium will have 2,500 seats added in, taking it to 62,500 
  • After the work, the ground will officially become London’s largest club stadium
  • Both the Emirates and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be overtaken by the club 











West Ham have been granted planning permission to increase the London Stadium capacity to 62,500.

An extra 2,500 seats will be added once the club are given the all-clear, taking the former Olympic Stadium above the Emirates Stadium and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the biggest club ground in the capital.

‘The application to increase the matchday capacity will give an even greater number of our fans the opportunity to watch our exciting team in action in person,’ West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady said.

West Ham have been granted planning permission to increase the London Stadium's capacity

West Ham have been granted planning permission to increase the London Stadium’s capacity

‘Since the regular return of supporters this year, we have seen a terrific response with every Premier League fixture so far this season sold out, and we thank them for their continued fantastic backing including breaking attendance records as part of regular capacity crowds at London Stadium.

‘This is another great sign of progression during a hugely positive time for the club.’

West Ham moved from Upton Park in 2016 to the showpiece venue from the 2012 Olympics.

After some initial teething problems the stadium now plays host to David Moyes’ side in European action as well as domestic competitions.

The move would see the venue taken to 62,500 seats, making it London's biggest club ground

The move would see the venue taken to 62,500 seats, making it London’s biggest club ground

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (pictured) currently holds an impressive capacity of 62,303

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (pictured) currently holds an impressive capacity of 62,303

‘Everyone here is doing everything we can to grow and develop this football club, on and off the pitch, for the benefit of our supporters, and we all feel that things are moving in the right direction,’ Moyes said.

‘The supporters being back has been fantastic and the atmosphere they have created, with 60,000 in the stadium, has been right up there every game.

‘Having more fans in here cheering the team on will make it even better for us all and we are really looking forward to welcoming more of our young supporters and families to London Stadium.’

The long-term plans are to increase capacity as high as 67,000 in the coming years.

Arsenal's Emirates Stadium holds 60,260, a figure set to be dwarfed by West Ham's proposals

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium holds 60,260, a figure set to be dwarfed by West Ham’s proposals





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