The Anfield Dugout which will be available in the new Main Stand at Liverpool FC

The Anfield Dugout which will be available in the new Main Stand at Liverpool FC

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These pictures show what Liverpool FC fans who can afford matchday hospitality can expect from the new Main Stand – including street food and a sports bar named after the dugout.

Brochures welcoming fans to “The Anfield Dugout” have been sent out by the club, advertising packages priced from £2,900 for the 2016/17 season.

It says The Anfield Dugout is a “bright and social sports bar” which “celebrates Liverpool FC’s creativity on the pitch”.

Fans are also told membership benefits include a ticket to every competitive home game, a half-time drink and a “vibrant mix of complimentary street food stalls”.

It says Liverpool FC legends will also be in attendance every match day.

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If you’ve got the cash, you’ll also get pre-match entertainment, car parking, an annual gift – and a match day programme.

The stadium is being enlarged as part of a £260m scheme that will see capacity increased by an extra 13,000 seats by the start of next season.

The brochure says: “From traditional British classics to vibrant Asian fusion, The Anfield Dugout hosts delicious street food stalls and local guest vendors, cooking up new dishes and fresh flavours live before every match.”

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It adds: “In less than a year we will be welcoming our supporters into an expanded Main Stand, purposely designed to retain the unrivalled atmosphere and spirit of Anfield.

“With 8,500 extra seats, the Main Stand will be one of the largest all-seater single stands in Europe.

“Visible from several points in the city, it’s going to add another impressive landmark to the world-renowned Liverpool skyline.

“We’re breaking new ground at the Main Stand. We’re creating a place that will become a part of our culture at Anfield: a place of great history, passion and character, where a wall of noise can inspire and intimidate in equal measure.

“This is hospitality that shares a real love of football.”

More than 5,000 cubic metres of concrete has been used during the building work at Anfield so far – enough to fill two Olympic swimming pools.

The work will take the Main Stand’s capacity above 20,000, meaning there will be a total of 54,000 seats in the stadium.

It will also include a new concourse outside the ground and a sensitive relocation of the Hillsborough Memorial and Shankly Gates, along with new lounges, corporate boxes, ticket offices and shops.