Premier League grounds will look quite different in 100 years thanks to AI insight with Emirates on its own ISLAND

Sailing vessels traversing the adjacent water may perceive Arsenal’s stadium as an oval temple perched on its own island.

And Old Trafford could potentially acquire the most incongruous moniker of any sporting venue, given the magnificent new stadium that could be constructed at the existing location.

In contrast, City, which is adjacent to Manchester United, may experience a more substantial increase in capacity over the next century compared to the growth of their trophy cabinet over the previous decade.

Betting sites employed artificial intelligence to predict the appearance of the 20 Prem stadiums of today in a century.

Thus, image generation software Midjourney has generated a 20/20 vision of 2123 as of 2023; continue reading if you will….

The only thing less probable than the predictions being completely accurate is that the Prem continues to comprise the exact same 20 teams.

However, at least none of us will be present on social media in 2023 to see bigots ridiculing the results of 2023 AI.

Therefore, continue reading to discover where Midjourney arrives following a “ground-breaking” long journey into the future during which he predicts the future of each stadium.

Arsenal
AI predicts that the Gunners will travel thousands of miles in addition to one hundred years.

This is due to the fact that the Emirates Stadium resembles something from the Middle East in appearance, with towering buildings flanking it and an elaborate water feature encircling it.

In fact, the location is comparable to the Palm Islands, which are three man-made islands situated along the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

As of now, Arsenal’s current stadium, which was only finished in 2006, can accommodate 60,704 spectators.

Aston Villa
An escalating ruby stadium or menacing architecture that is unsettling to the typical football fan in terms of surroundings?

With its multiple tiers and expansive view from the summit, the 2123 Villa Park may just divide opinion…

However, the current, decrepit structure has housed the Villans since 1897.

Already, the club has ambitious plans to increase capacity from 42,682 to 50,065 by means of a substantial renovation prior to Euro 2028.

Brighton
Presenting an aesthetically pleasing stadium encased in transparent material, this vision for the Seagulls’ future seamlessly integrates with the sea in the backdrop.

The presence of trees bordering the ground contributes to its aesthetic appeal.

An additional momentous occasion for supporters, as Brighton’s ground-related concerns were ultimately resolved in 2011 with the club’s relocation to the new Amex Stadium.

Chelsea
Numerous observers believe that Stamford Bridge, the Blues’ home in west London since 1905, requires renovation.

However, the enormous oyster of the stadium projected for 2123 is also encircled by an entirely different environment: what appear to be the residences and workplaces of four future generations.

New century, fresh environment?

It indeed lends distinction and sophistication to a facility that was inaugurated in 1877 and can accommodate 40,343 people at present.

Liverpool

A redesign of Anfield could be comparable to the acceleration of a classic sportscar through decades of design.

This portrayal seems to integrate cutting-edge elements with the tradition of one of the most renowned ancient stadiums in the premier league.

In addition, the roofing is curved around the entire structure, as opposed to the jagged assortment of supports that exists today.

Anfield, where the Reds have been present since the club’s inception in 1892, will shortly increase in size from 54,074 to 61,276.

Manchester City
Regardless of the venue, it will be a delight dome if City are, by any means, still atop the Premier League tree a century from now.

However, the anticipated Etihad expansion seems to be an even greater multipurpose entertainment complex than what was originally envisioned during the current renovation.

Ten decades from now, the maximum attendance is projected to significantly increase to 53,400, and the arena is anticipated to take on an even more elegant appearance.

Nonetheless, many non-Mancunians may inquire mischievously whether such enormous clubs will remain so near together in 2123.

Manchester United
The AI depiction suggests that “Old” Trafford is extraordinarily promising, as he combines the fervor of the past with the anticipation of the future.

The forthcoming 2123 image, adorned with enormous scarlet images that illuminate the exterior, may be a reference (forwards or backwards?) to the renovation that incoming shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has now pledged to undertake.

However, in spite of the stadium’s age, some Red Devils’ supporters may be more concerned with the length of time it may take the club a century to identify a suitable long-term successor to legendary manager Alex Ferguson.

Despite this, Old Trafford retains the maximum capacity for club football in the United Kingdom, at 74,310.

Newcastle
St James’s Park could more eloquently and distantly dominate the landscape of Newcastle a century from now.

Midjourney foresees the Magpies’ enormous nest, which it has occupied since 1892, losing its status as one of the few premier grounds situated directly in the heart of the city.

One hundred years from now, the stadium will have been refined into a more circular form.

Similar to numerous anticipated redesigns for Premier League grounds, it seems that ample additional space has been created outdoors for spectators to congregate.

Milburn Stand, which will reportedly merge with Leazes End to form a circuit around the venue, will be even taller.

Tottenham
Relocating Tottenham Stadium, even over a century-long span, could be likened to the endeavor of our primordial predecessors relocating Stonehenge.

However, it appears that Midjourney believes the Tottenham Hotspurs’ 62,850-capacity modern stadium will feature a new backdrop.

Possibly, football has become even more environmentally conscious.

The 2123 iteration of the venue in North London is surrounded by flourishing trees and has ample walking space.

Similar to Tottenham’s early form following the appointment of Ange Postecoglou as manager at the start of 2023–24, fireworks are also anticipated.