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This video can not be played Football in 10 Years: Stadiums of the Future Football in 10 Years is a new series from BBC Sport that explores what the future of the beautiful game could look like by 2036. Featuring technical innovations, new stadium designs, and discussions on what impact AI will have on coaching and watching football, the series investigates what the direction of travel looks like over the next decade. From 'Players of the Future' to what plans Wrexham AFC have over the next 10 years, you can watch the films and read the articles that will enhance your understanding of what is to come. With the pressure on getting instant results, do managers and coaches have time to think about what football will be like in 10 years' time? Stevenage manager Alex Revell and Norwich City first-team coach Ryan Garry spoke to BBC Sport's Giles Goford about their hopes for football's future. Read the piece here This video can not be played Developing the football stars of the future BBC Sport takes a trip to Malta to see an under-10s tournament featuring Benfica and Newcastle United. What challenges do these players face in their quest to become professionals? And how are the techniques and technologies for developing young talent changing for the future? As part of 'Football in 10 Years' BBC Sport presenter Hugh Ferris hosted a lively discussion on what changes we can expect to see in the game over the next decade. Hugh was joined by NWSL commentator Jacqui Oatley, former Manchester City and QPR defender Nedum Onuoha and the Observer's football correspondent Rory Smith to talk AI, the fans' viewing experience and whether a European Super League, in the men's or women's game, will actually come to fruition. You can read the article here and watch the debate below. This video can not be played So what will football be like in 2036? The pundits have their say on the future of the beautiful game This video can not be played 'You could play the game a million times before kick-off' - Are we heading for a data revolution? Could data, powered by AI, help bring about a revolution in football? BBC Sport investigates the technological advances that could change the game forever. From Hudl's HQ in Lincoln, Nebraska to the Barcelona Innovation Hub, Graeme Langford and Rhodri Hywel explore how football will look and feel very different by 2036. This video can not be played Football in 10 Years: What does the next decade hold for Wrexham AFC? After three successive promotions for Wrexham, chief executive Michael Williamson explains to BBC Sport's Giles Goford how the club are gearing up for the next decade. Since the takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mc Elhenney in 2021, Wrexham have also announced the creation of a completely new Kop stand, poised to seat 7, 500 extra fans at the Racecourse Ground (Y Cae Ras). Russell surprised by Mc Laren pace in Japan practice World Cup reaction as Northern Ireland and Wales knocked out of play-offs Bellamy rues Wales chaos but sees bright future Your first look at the new series of Race Across the World Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to coin new words The vital role forensic science plays in delivering justice Searching for answers decades on from an unsolved death Could England's set-pieces win them the World Cup? How I dealt with my star player going AWOL after an international break Wales lose on penalties as World Cup dream ended by Bosnia-Herzegovina. Video Wales lose on penalties as World Cup dream ended by Bosnia-Herzegovina Football Manager gamer helps team win in real life Saudi Pro League, the US or Europe - what are Salah's options? Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce Stumped. Audio Stumped Watch Celtic's Mc Aneny's world record-breaking halfway line goal. Video Watch Celtic's Mc Aneny's world record-breaking halfway line goal Football Daily. Audio Football Daily Sexism in football - a problem that isn't going away 'Kicked to the kerb' - is boxing failing its heroes? £123 for a child's England kit - have prices gone too far? Fabregas, film stars and Disney: How Como are disrupting Italian football. Video Fabregas, film stars and Disney: How Como are disrupting Italian football Where does Salah rank among greatest Premier League forwards? How Scotland reached the World Cup - told by those who made it happen Football's great entertainers - ranking the biggest showboaters Has Aston Martin's Newey team principal project failed? F1 Q&A Dirt pitches, dodging dogs and choosing Chelsea - the making of Estevao Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.