Sadiq Khan greenlights stadium plansThe Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has approved Chelsea Football Club's plans for a state-of-the-art £500m stadium on the site of their existing Stamford Bridge ground. Sadiq said he was satisfied the new stadium was a 'high-quality and spectacular design' which would significantly boost capacity for the Premier League club. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: "London is one of the world's greatest sporting cities and I'm delighted that we will soon addChelsea's new stadium to the already fantastic array of sporting arenas in the capital. Plans for the new stadium will see Chelsea's match-day capacity increase from 41,600 to 60,000 and will include the construction of an elevated walkway over the nearby District Line, linking the stadium to Fulham Broadway station. Sadiq has also made it clear he 'wholeheartedly supports' Millwall FC remaining in Lewisham.
as declared in Chelsea's new $516 million stadium has been given the green light after London mayor Sadiq Khan's approved of plans Monday to demolish Stamford Bridge and build a brand new stadium. In a statement of their own, Chelsea said: "Following a review by the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, we are delighted he has chosen to support the council's decision. Photograph: Herzog and de Meuron/Chelsea FCPlanned construction of Chelsea's new stadium, including demolition of the old one, will take approximately three years. During that time, Chelsea will likely play their home matches at Wembley Stadium, similarly to Tottenham this season. This is the latest significant step toward redevelopment of the stadium and the delivery of the extensive local community programme.

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as declared in Chelsea's new $516 million stadium has been given the green light after London mayor Sadiq Khan's approved of plans Monday to demolish Stamford Bridge and build a brand new stadium. In a statement of their own, Chelsea said: "Following a review by the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, we are delighted he has chosen to support the council's decision. Photograph: Herzog and de Meuron/Chelsea FCPlanned construction of Chelsea's new stadium, including demolition of the old one, will take approximately three years. During that time, Chelsea will likely play their home matches at Wembley Stadium, similarly to Tottenham this season. This is the latest significant step toward redevelopment of the stadium and the delivery of the extensive local community programme.
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Stamford Bridge expansion: Chelsea look to Wembley as temporary home while new stadium is built
Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailChelsea Football Club look set to make Wembley Stadium their home from home following the decision by Sadiq Khan to rubber-stamp its plans for a new 60,000 seat stadium. Chelsea will need to move from its Stamford Bridge home in Fulham for an estimated three years while it builds its new stadium on the same site. The Premiership leaders will need an alternative venue to host their home games for an estimated three seasons while its new "cathedral" stadium is built. The North London team also played home matches during its ill-fated European campaign at Wembley this season , setting new attendance records along the way. London rivals Tottenham are expected to play their home games at the national stadium next season while their White Hart Lane ground is demolished, with a new 61,000 seater stadium built adjacent to it.read more visit us Business
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