Amazing: New images show what Liverpool's stadium will look like next season


 Liverpool’s Anfield stadium is set to look very different next season.

The historic is currently undergoing an expansion of the Anfield Road End.

The work is less than a year away from completion and new images have been shared showing what the finished product is set to look like.


What is the capacity of Anfield?

Work on the new stand began in September 2021 which will add a further 7,000 seats ahead of the 2023/24 season.

The Anfield Road End’s capacity will increase to 15,967, taking the overall stadium to 61,015.

And now, thanks to 3D Digital Venue, we can see exactly what it's going to look like.

As well as the increased capacity in the Anfield Road End, there are some new hospitality suites underneath the top tier, with 1,800 seats with sports bar lounge/hospitality facilities.

Away fans will continue to be situated on the left side of that stand.


How will Anfield look next season?

The estimated cost of the expansion is £80 million but Anfield is going to be a sight to behold next season.

The initial stadium was built in 1884 and underwent redevelopment of the Main Stand in 2016, adding a further 8,500 seats.

Speaking last month on the 12-month anniversary of work beginning, Paul Cuttill, vice-president of stadium operations at LFC, said: “It’s been a very busy twelve months, and it’s impressive to look back at what has been achieved during the year.

“When the project started, we had the additional challenge of working with COVID restrictions still in place, and the stadium was still in use as a vaccination centre.

“It’s exciting to see how it’s grown and seeing the plans brought to life. It’s been a huge achievement to carry on the build around a very busy football and concerts schedule. We’re in the final 10 months of the build and it will really start to come to life from this point forward.”

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