Wrexham AFC are hopeful of finding out the result of their planning application for the Kop redevelopment next month.
The planning application for the Kop Development was submitted to Wrexham Council in August.
The club has now released a statement saying they hope the outcome will be announced in early November and have called on fans to show their support.
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The Kop redevelopment, if successful will see a new 5,500 seater stand added to the Racecourse stadium, which will go a long way to securing international football back in North Wales.
Earlier this year, the Stadium for the North petition was set up in an attempt to secure funding for the Kop redevelopment.
The bid was part of the Wrexham gateway project funding.
A Wrexham AFC spokesperson said: "The planning application for the Kop Development has been submitted to Wrexham County Borough Council and we hope the decision to approve the application will be made on November 7, 2022.
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"The council is currently undertaking the statutory consultation required and working positively with the club to resolve any issues that are identified.
"The Kop will increase the capacity of the Racecourse Ground by 5,500 seats that have a rail in front of them, so fans can stand for Wrexham’s games or be seated for international fixtures.
"What is important is to be able to demonstrate public support for our application. We would encourage you to sign the petition below and share the link with family and friends, asking them to do the same before October 19, 2022."
The petition can be found by clicking here.
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