London Stadium receives upgrades

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Ahead of today’s match Bournemouth on Saturday,  West Ham have announced a range of new enhancements to the look and feel of London Stadium that have been carried out over the summer, to enhance the matchday experience for all Hammers fans.

Following the reveal of several concourse artworks towards the end of last season, paying tribute to the history and heritage of West Ham United, eight further new designs have been added ahead of Saturday’s big kick-off. The theme of these designs, voted for by Hammers fans via whufc.com, include classic shirts, Hammers in Europe, FA Cup, War Time Hammers, Bobby Moore’s career and the Thames Ironworks story.

The installation of heritage pennants outside London Stadium. Following a vote among supporters on whufc.com, 15 memorable moments in West Ham’s history have been displayed on lamp post banners on the podium level around the stadium.

Further catering kiosk upgrades, including the completion of shelving for drinks in all areas of the stadium concourses and new and improved signage.

Completion of the latest installation phase at Champions Place, meaning that hundreds of Hammers fans will become a permanent part of West Ham United history, with their specially-engraved granite stones laid alongside those already in place at the north-east corner of London Stadium on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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