Fresh drone footage has shown the latest work taking place around Selhurst Park as Crystal Palace’s Main Stand redevelopment continues.
The YouTube footage gives supporters a clear aerial view of the current activity around the stadium, with work now visibly under way on the long-planned expansion.
Palace’s official redevelopment page says the project will transform the club’s matchday experience and increase Selhurst Park’s capacity from around 26,000 to more than 34,000.
ReadCrystalPalace recently covered demolition work beginning near Selhurst Park, with the clearance of nearby houses marking a major step in the Main Stand plan.
Selhurst Park Plan Moves Into Clearer View
The drone footage gives fans a better sense of the scale around the site.
Palace have spent years working towards this project, with planning, property and construction issues all delaying the process. The latest visuals make the redevelopment feel more tangible.
ReadCrystalPalace also looked at how Steve Parish’s Selhurst Park capacity plan could reshape Palace’s long-term growth, and the new Main Stand remains central to that vision.
For Palace, this is more than a stadium upgrade. A larger Selhurst Park would increase matchday income, improve facilities and give the club a stronger base while Pierre Sage begins a new era on the pitch.
The video will not answer every question over timeline or construction details. It does, however, show supporters the project moving in a way written updates rarely can.








