A VISUAL representation of what the new Kop could look like is now in place at Wrexham's Racecourse ground.

The Reds have recently submitted a planning application for the Kop Development to take place at the historic ground.

The submission would see the capacity of the Racecourse Ground increased by 5,500, with an exhibition space to support the wider ambition of the Gateway Project, along with other facilities for the Club.

Now, in support of the project, Wrexham has introduced a replica of how the stand could look.

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Adjacent to turnstile one, outside the Wrexham Lager Stand, the club has created an example of the viewing slope of the Kop Development, to demonstrate how this can be used to stand or sit.

A statement from Wrexham AFC read: "It is important that we are able to demonstrate the support there is for the planning application to be approved by Wrexham County Borough Council.

"Rather than purely seeking support in the traditional manner, we felt the most powerful form of support would be achieved visually.

"Those who would like to support the application and are able to visit the Racecourse Ground over the coming months are encouraged to have their picture taken in the mini-Kop. The picture can be of you on your own, or as a group, either seated or stood.

"We would then ask that these are uploaded to social media, using the hashtag #supportwxmkop, so we can collate and present them to the Council when the application is being determined.

"The Club would like to thank Wrexham Concrete Design and AEC Engineering for constructing this on our behalf."