Liverpool ask Premier League to start next season with away trip amid Anfield rebuild LFC
Anfield will have a bigger capacity than the Emirates Stadium once the work is done"We are on track and on budget," vice-president of stadium operations Paul Cuttill said.
"The progress has gone really well and we're due to complete by the end of July, with a view to being ready for the first home game of the 2023/24 season. "It's not been confirmed yet but we've asked for the first game to be away, which will mean the first home game is August 19 or 20. "It just means we have the best possible chance to make sure the stadium is ready, that we have had test events which are licensed and good to go."There is an element of pitch work, to make sure it has recovered from the roof being removed and the work which takes place on the pitch during the close season.
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