WESTFIELDS are looking to build a new 'anniversary stand' following a grant awarded by the Football Association.

The allpay.park club received £1,966 as part of a '66 for 66' grant awarded to 66 clubs to commemorate England winning the World Cup in 1966.

Westfields chief executive Andy Morris confirmed the money will help construct a new covered stand, identical to the one situated by the dugouts.

"It’s been an amazing 50th anniversary season so far and despite all the arrangements by the club committee to celebrate the historic occasion, we could not have imagined our eight-match Emirates FA Cup run and the surrounding media opportunities and public attention," said Morris, who was presented with the cheque at Wembley Stadium last week.

"For the club to be awarded the ’66 for 66’ grant is yet another element to an amazing season."

Andy Ambler, head of the professional game at the FA, added: "Westfields' historic run to the first round proper was extraordinary and really embodied the magic of the competition.

"Andy has been describing the impact the prize money has had on the club and I’m delighted to now to present them with this ‘66 for 66’ grant – particularly fitting given the club was founded in the summer of 1966."