![]() Liverpool are in a similar situation where work being undertaken on Anfield means they will need to play their opening match on the road. Luton's stadium issues mean that it is highly improbable that the leak is accurate, with Fulham against Arsenal, Tottenham against Newcastle and Sheffield United against Aston Villa as other standout opening games on the 'leaked' document. Luton also plan to install some new seating for fans and may be able to increase the capacity slightly at the ground, which has been home to the club since it first opened in 1905. It will cost Luton close to £10million to knock down the old Bobbers Stand, which was turned into executive boxes in 1986, running down one side of the pitch, and replace it with new facilities including a media centre, TV and data analysis studios, toilets and a canteen. ![]() 'It might become a bit of a problem, so we will probably have to play maybe two or three games away from home at the start of the Premier League season.' 'There is a schedule of about 11-12 weeks of work that has got to be done,' Mick Harford told the BBC. ![]() ![]() The leaked document shows Luton at home on the first weekend against Liverpool - which would prove implausible at this current juncture. Brighton were slated to play away at Manchester United on the document - but it was another team's match-up that raised questions as to the authenticity of the posed listing
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