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Arsenal fans have been given a glimpse into the future by new AI generated pictures depicting what the new Emirates Stadium could look like.

On October 26, 2006, the late Prince Philip officially opened the home of the Gunners after 93 years of the club playing at Highbury. Fast forward nearly 20 years, and plans to expand the Emirates Stadium from 60,700 to over 70,000 have been unveiled.

At present, Tottenham Hotspur boast the biggest stadium in London with space for 62,850 spectators, more than West Ham United's controversial London Stadium which fits 62,500 people for football matches and significantly more than Chelsea's home Stamford Bridge, which only fits just over 40,000 fans. As Arsenal fans ponder what their new home could look like in the future, they can feast their eyes on AI's vision for the stadium.

Pictures generated by OLBG present a new Emirates Stadium which looks close to identical to the original one. However, the spacing between the tiers has been widened significantly to make more room for nearly 10,000 extra spectators.

The outside has also been upgraded with the iconic Arsenal cannon being illuminated on a glass exterior in bright neon lights. There...

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