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  1. Oct 18, 2024 · Rail seating – the Kop and upper Anfield Road. Following an application to the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA), safe standing is only permitted in areas of Anfield with rail seating. Seats without rail seating are not licensed for safe standing. This includes the new Anfield Road upper tier.

  2. Mar 19, 2024 · A: The railed seating areas are not safe standing areas. Some safe standing seats lock away to create more space. Anfield is still an all-seater stadium and the rail above the seat is to protect fans and make areas where there is persistent standing safer.

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · Safe standing areas are licensed by the SGSA and fans must be able to sit or stand – the seats cannot be locked in the ‘up’ or ‘down’ position. There must also be one seat/space per person and licensed standing areas must not impact the viewing standards of other fans, including disabled supporters.

  4. Oct 26, 2021 · The seating being installed at Anfield includes normal stadium seats with an integrated safety rail behind them to avoid a crowd collapse. The addition of the rail seats will not impact sight lines for, or the experience of, other supporters in the Anfield Road Stand, including those in accessible areas.

    • The View from The Back Row
    • Front Row of The Upper Tier
    • The Worst View We Can Find
    • The New View from The Lower Tier

    We’ll start with the furthest point from the field with what is a view not too disimilar from the top of the Main Stand, offering good visibility of the entire pitch.

    Now this is a spec that gives you a brilliant view, a nice central look from a perfect height to provide an excellent matchday experience.

    Even if you find yourself tucked in the very top left of the new stand you will still get a healthy look at proceedings, with the new roof covering a section of the Kop but still offering a full view of the playing field.

    Fans who have sat in the lower tier of the Anfield Road will be pleased to see the improved view after some seats underneath the old roof sparked “letterbox” comparisons. 1,000 of the additional seats were allocated to the club’s season ticket waiting list, with those supporters having already been contacted with an offer ahead of next season. Thos...

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  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Liverpool have confirmed that 6,000 seats in the Anfield Road End will be converted to rail seating as part of a season-long trial of the system throughout 2021/22. Clubs across the Premier...

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  7. Nov 30, 2022 · Liverpool are to increase their rail seat capacity at Anfield to over 10,000, when the Premier League season resumes on 26 December. The additional 2,500 rail seats will be added to the...

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