Sponsored by
LUTON have unveiled photos of their stunning new stadium that will be double the size of their current ground.
Kenilworth Road underwent a refurb when Luton were promoted to the Premier League last year.
But that work pails in comparison to the new stadium - Power Court.
The Hatters have received approval for their planning application, with the new multi-purpose venue designed to help "regenerate" the town.
The new ground will boast 25,000 seats, compared to Kenilworth Road's 12,056, and will have a unique look.
Each stand is different with a Kop-like stand behind one of the goals.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
They are all separate too like a traditional ground, not a bowl like many other clubs have opted for in recent years.
That means there is space in each corner for individual box stands, with one appearing to host hospitality boxes.
An exterior look at the main stand shows a ticket office, club shop, cafe and a museum.
The club hope the stadium, including a hotel and music venue, will be completed within three years.
Most read in EFL
BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
Most striking is the floodlight above the stadium roof that covers the entire perimeter, shining down on the pitch from every angle.
The new ground will be situated in the heart of Luton town centre, just over a mile away from Kenilworth Road.
But in order to go ahead with the build, the River Lea will have to be rerouted, and the council have agreed to the plans.
Luton shared photos of the design on social media alongside the caption: "She's going to be a beauty 😍"
Fans seem to agree with one suggesting the stadium "looks incredible".
Another added: "Looks fantastic."
And a third wrote: "That’s absolutely beautiful."