Liverpool FC are still planning for their first home game of the new season to be on August 19, despite claims circulating on social media to the contrary. This Is Anfield understands that the project is still on schedule, with the club expecting the visit of Bournemouth to Anfield on August 19. The new upper tier is now fully installed, with the removal of the old upper tier – and its roof – completed right on schedule. Solar panels have been installed on the roof and cladding on the exterior of the stand is nearing completion.
Work on the Anfield Road Stand
Work on the Anfield Road Stand is progressing according to plan, with contractors The Buckingham Group following a detailed construction timeline. That timeline had a four-week window for the removal of the old Anfield Road Stand roof and upper tier, which was met right on schedule. A lot of work internally, that fans cannot see from drone footage or externally, has been undertaken in the recent weeks since the last home game of the season in May.
Pitch Preparation
Some supporters have raised concerns over the state of the pitch, but again this is not something to be worried over. The new pitch, which will be laid next week, has been grown at a turf farm over the last three months. It will take just three days to lay and requires around three weeks to be ready for being played on. That’s comfortably enough time, with still almost two months until the first home game of the season.
Request for Away Games
Liverpool requested to the Premier League to play their first game of the new season away from home, a request that was granted with a trip to Stamford Bridge on the opening weekend. However, claims on social media that the club are to request further games be played away from home are wide of the mark.
Conclusion
Despite claims circulating on social media, Liverpool FC are still planning for their first home game of the new season to be on August 19. Work on the Anfield Road Stand is progressing according to plan, with contractors The Buckingham Group following a detailed construction timeline. The new pitch, which will be laid next week, has been grown at a turf farm over the last three months and will take just three days to lay and requires around three weeks to be ready for being played on. Liverpool requested to the Premier League to play their first game of the new season away from home, a request that was granted with a trip to Stamford Bridge on the opening weekend. However, claims on social media that the club are to request further games be played away from home are wide of the mark.