Premier League: Part of Anfield, the home of Liverpool, to remain closed until 2024

Premier League: Part of Anfield, the home of Liverpool, to remain closed until 2024
Premier League: Part of Anfield, the home of Liverpool, to remain closed until 2024

The delay of the expansion project sees fans’ tickets cancelled for the October 21 Merseyside derby against Everton.


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