Anfield is now the fourth-largest football stadium in the Premier League following development ahead of the new season ...
Footage circulated on social media of water pouring from the top of both the Main Stand and the Anfield Road Stand. The leaks in the latter occurred near the contingent of travelling Manchester ...
Liverpool chief Ian Ayre says Reds are open to fan investment to help fund more Anfield redevelopment ...
Footage has emerged of the Anfield roof leaking over one stand during Liverpool's thrilling ... The club are weighing up plans to build a new stadium, christened the 'Wembley of the North ...
Studies have been commissioned to consider building a new railway station next to Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium ... open to goods vehicles and is the main rail entry and exit point for the ...
The club wants concerts to take place in May and June each year Revised plans to host up to six concerts and other events at Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium have been approved. The club was forced ...
And another said: "Anfield leaking like a tap! Isn't that supposed to be their new stand?" It's unclear whether the leaking water dripped on to the fans in attendance, who were treated to a ...
Anfield has been the home of Liverpool FC since it opened in 1884. The stadium has four stands: the Spion Kop, the Main Stand, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and the Anfield Road End.