Anfield is an area that is constantly being redeveloped and with that comes a lot of change.

In recent times, we have seen Liverpool Football Club's stadium transform - with a number of redevelopments.

The new Main Stand was completed in 2016 and a new club megastore was opened last year.

But over the past 30 years, a lot more has changed after numerous facelifts.

Footage from three decades ago shows how the area used to look - and despite some obvious landmarks, the area looks unrecognisable.

As you watch the footage you will recognise some of the popular match day pubs - including The Sandon, The Park, The Albert and The Salisbury, which is now called the 12th man.

The video then restarts on Robson Street heading towards and along Breckfield Road North towards Breck Road.

The video jumps again to West Derby Road heading towards the Grafton Rooms and Brougham Terrace and the video finishes as the driver is heading toward the Royal hospital.

In fact, Anfield has changed a lot since 2016.

There is a new housing estate off Oakfield Road - and with the redevelopment of Walton Breck Road to come - it's likely that in a couple of years time, it will look dramatically different.