Fulham reveal new Riverside Stand development
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Fulham's redeveloped Riverside Stand will now give ticket holders the chance to "redefine" their matchday experience with the opening of a rooftop terrace and Michelin star dining.
The Sky Deck will make up the top three floors of The Riverside and will hold views of the River Thames and London's skyline. Inside there will be a gourmet restaurant and a Brasserie which also hold a pitch side view on matchdays.
In The Dugout, people have the opportunity to sit directly behind the coaching staff and relax in the connecting bar before and after the game.
Fulham chairman Shahid Khan, said: "My vision was to provide our fans, and our neighbourhood, with a destination that would continue to honour our history and tradition at Craven Cottage every day of the year, but especially on matchdays.
"It isn't about finally being able to offer a higher standard of hospitality options that have essentially been unavailable to Fulham supporters until now.
"It's about offering the ultimate matchday hospitality experience in the world that will also benefit the long-term promise and future of Fulham Football Club.
"The new Riverside Stand at Craven Cottage will make it possible."
Work initially began on the stand development in 2019 and it will increase the capacity from 25,700 to 29,600.
The Dugout is due to open in time for the start of the 2024-25 season, with The Riverside scheduled to be finished by December.