Wrexham have unveiled plans for a new Kop Stand at their SToK Racecourse home and believe its construction will lead to them staging regular Wales matches again.
The club, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, submitted a new planning application to Wrexham Council on Monday for the 5,500-capacity development.
The Racecourse is the world's oldest international football stadium that still hosts matches, having staged its first Wales home game in 1877, but the men's national team have only played two low-profile friendlies there since 2009.
Wrexham's historic ground only holds around 12,600 fans at present, with a temporary stand currently on the derelict Kop end behind one goal.