Reds continue to invest in Anfield
Liverpool Football Club is continuing its investment in Anfield and has made a number of improvements during the close season.
The wide range of improvement work, which will benefit all supporters visiting Anfield this season includes; refurbishment to the Champions and European lounges, expansion of the LFC Family Park with new catering and bar units added, additional ladies toilets, 11 additional wheelchair spaces in the Kop along with a 'changing places' toilet facility located nearby, which is one of only two facilities available in a Premier League stadium.
Andrew Parkinson, operations director at Liverpool FC, said: "In preparation of the new season, we have made a significant number of improvements to Anfield - many more than we have ever done previously.
"Making Anfield a better place to visit is very important and something which the club is committed to by its continued investment in and development of the stadium.
"As well as the noticeable improvements, a lot of upgrading work has also taken place across the stadium that may not be as obvious to our fans such as developing the stadium floodlights in line with new Premier League guidelines, which will enhance the viewing experience for fans,"
Jeanette Dodd, Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee Disabled Supporters' representative, added: "These new improvements will make a considerable difference to fans visiting Anfield, particularly our disabled fan base.
"In response to several requests for a 'changing places' toilet facility, consultations took place with the club over many months, so I am pleased that LFC is able to offer this much-needed facility."
The Liverpool Disabled Supporters Association, which is one of the largest football disabled supporters associations in the world, also consulted with the club alongside the LFC SC on the improvements for disabled fans.