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These are the latest images of the huge construction job underway at Anfield as work continues on the famous stadium’s new Main Stand.

The now-familiar yellow cranes continue to loom over the ground, with work progressing at pace ahead of its expected completion date of summer 2016/17.

These pictures, taken by ECHO photographer Gavin Trafford, highlight the intensity of the building efforts to create a Main Stand set to host more than 20,000 fans when finished.

Among the new features is the addition of brickwork being erected around the grey steel shell that dominates that end of the stadium.

And on Thursday new LFC manager Jurgen Klopp will oversee his side for the first time under the 650-tonnes Main Stand roof truss, with the Reds facing Rubin Kazan in the Europa League. The following Sunday they will be back at the stadium to face Southampton.

The pictures come days ahead of a public consultation on the latest stage of the wider £260m Anfield regeneration plans that the ground expansion forms part of - the restoration of Stanley Park.

Focusing on a section of the park from Mill Lane through to Utting Avenue, the plans include the restoration of Dahlia Walk, new footpaths and overhauling existing paths to improve access.

The plans will be on show from 3pm to 7pm on October 21 and visitors will be able to discuss them with officials from the key groups associated with the project - including Liverpool FC and representatives from Your Housing Group.