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Liverpool planning to add 7,000 seats to Anfield Road stand

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Existing planning permission, which had proposed an increase of 4,800, has been allowed to lapse.
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Liverpool have unveiled plans to expand their Anfield Road stand by adding 7,000 seats in a new scheme which will take the ground’s capacity up to 61,000.

Existing planning permission, which had proposed an increase of 4,800, has been allowed to lapse and a new, larger proposal looks set to be formally submitted next spring after two phases of public consultation, the first of which has just begun.

The PA news agency understands the scheme will cost in the region of £60million and, unlike the Main Stand refurbishment which was paid for through a £115million loan secured by owners Fenway Sports Group, the money for this project will come from refinancing at a local level.

Liverpool are proposing a redevelopment of the Anfield Road stand which will take the ground’s capacity to 61,000 (Handout photo provided by Liverpool FC/PA)

There is no timescale as yet for the completion of the new stand, which will have small hospitality capacity, with the majority of seats outlined for general admission tickets, and no further development is being considered at this time.

The new plans are on the footprint of the old planning application but a redesign has allowed an increased capacity. The work will mean the partial closure of Anfield Road outside the stadium.

“We are looking at an extra 7,000 seats in the Anfield Road, the old planning application was for 4,800,” Liverpool’s chief operating officer Andy Hughes told PA.

“They are draft numbers at this stage and there is still a lot of work to do but it would take overall capacity of Anfield up to 61,000. We are currently just over 54,000.

“There is a limited amount of room behind Anfield Road at the moment so there is a short section of road which we will need to close.

Liverpool’s plans for redevelopment of Anfield will see the stadium extended towards Stanley Park, closing a section of Anfield Road (Handout photo provided by Liverpool FC/PA)

“The overall footprint of the build and the overall height is very similar to the the original planning application and that also included a partial closure of Anfield Road.

“There is a limited amount of space if you look at the constraints of the site and the Anfield stadium itself and we have spent a long period of time trying to figure out the best design and how we could get more capacity into the stand.

“I’m not saying it is exactly 61,000 but it is there or thereabouts and it is hard to see where it will go much further than that.”

As part of the first stage of the consultation process Liverpool are holding drop-in events at Anfield on Friday and Monday (4pm to 8pm) and Tuesday (12pm to 4pm).

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp gave his full backing to the plans.

“The best news is that this club is constantly trying to develop and make the next steps and that’s what I like,” he said.

“Making this iconic place available for more people is a very good idea. It’s exciting but no-one knows exactly how long it will take. It’s a good start.”

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1Liverpool14131032122040
2Leicester CityLeicester1410223392432
3Manchester CityMan City1492339162329
4Chelsea148242820826
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs145542421320
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves144821917220
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd144731713419
8Arsenal144732021-119
9Manchester UnitedMan Utd144642117418
10Burnley145362020018
11Crystal Palace145361318-518
12Bournemouth144461820-216
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham144461723-616
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle144461322-916
15Aston Villa144372122-115
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton144371621-515
17Everton144281422-814
18Southampton143381532-1712
19Norwich CityNorwich143291530-1511
20Watford14158928-198
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