This is why Liverpool are set for largest crowd in 50 years against Man Utd

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Manchester United travel to Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.

Liverpool are set for their largest crowd in 50 years when Manchester United travel to Anfield on Sunday in the Premier League.

Liverpool have received the green light for their Anfield Road stand expansion to be opened, which will see the capacity rise to 57,000. It follows a test event with fans on Monday evening.

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Anfield will eventually be increased to a capacity of 60,000 once the expansion is completed. Liverpool City Council has said that its Ground Safety Advisory Group will meet next month to approve a full safety certificate.

Liverpool City Council posted on X: "The Council’s Ground Safety Advisory Group (GSAG) has recommended @LFC be granted a new interim safety certificate for #Anfield stadium allowing an extra 7,000 fans into the upper tier of the new Anfield Rd stand. The approval follows a successful test event on Monday.

"The Council’s GSAG will meet again in Jan 2024 to consider approval for a full safety certificate to include the front 12 rows of the upper tier of the Anfield Rd stand. If approved this would allow @LFC to host a full capacity match of 60,000 fans at their iconic stadium."

Our sister title Liverpool World report: "Liverpool held a test event on Monday evening, which included a Q&A with manager Jurgen Klopp. Council officers were satisfied and have given the club permission to increase the capacity. It means that 57,000 fans will be present against United, the Reds' largest crowd for 50 years."

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Paul Cuttill, vice-president of stadium operations, said: “This is fantastic news and testament to the sheer hard work and commitment that all involved in this complex project have put in. We were forced to revise on construction schedules after Buckingham went into administration in September and thought we wouldn’t be able to open the upper tier until January.

“So to find ourselves ahead of that schedule is great, a real credit to all involved. The priority has always been to get fans into the upper tier safely and as soon as possible. We must thank all those fans who attended our test event on Monday evening to make this possible. Now we can’t wait to welcome those 57,000 fans to Anfield and see the new upper tier of the Anfield Road Stand come alive on matchday.”

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