Den Dreef

The initial layout was such that visiting teams used the north curve and received a part of the smaller stand.

A first extension came when the curves were demolished and new covered single tier stands were built on top of the track behind both goals, which allowed the supporters to sit much closer to the field.

In the summer of 2011 the lower tier of the main stand was extended to run the whole length of the pitch, increasing the capacity of the stadium to 8,519 in preparation for the larger attendances expected following Oud-Heverlee Leuven's promotion to the Belgian Pro League in season 2010-11.

In the summer of 2012 the upper tier of the main stand was also extended, further increasing the stadium capacity to 9,493 and adding extra space to its corporate entertainment and conference facilities.

This new stand has been in use since the 2016-17 season and contains skyboxes, media facilities and the dressing rooms which were previously located in a separate building some 20 meters outside of the stadium.

Belgian World War Memorial stone with inscriptions in French : "Le Royal Stade Louvainiste Reconnaissant heroes morts au champ d' honneur, martyrs massacres, barbarie Allemande 1914-1918 1940-1945" (translated: " Royal Stade Louvainiste Recognizes the dead heroes in the field of honor and martyrs massacres by German barbarism 1914-1918 1940-1945")