Liverpool FC
Liverpool could end up celebrate winning the Premier League in the car park at Goodison Park.
The Reds will be crowned champions for the first time in 30 years if Manchester City lose to Arsenal tomorrow and Klopp’s men then beat the Toffees in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
Due to social distancing guidelines, Liverpool will be accommodated in two makeshift dressing rooms behind the Sir Philip Carter Park Stand, according to the Sun.
Everton will occupy both the home and away changing areas – one for players and the other for staff.
It means Liverpool are unlikely to use the tight Goodison tunnel either before, at half-time or after the game as access from the cabins to the pitch is straight forward.
The Premier League have turned to using cabins at older stadiums as part of new safety protocols for Project Restart.
Social distancing guidelines mean for 25 people to use a room it would have to be around 112 square metres – far bigger than a number of changing rooms at grounds throughout the Premier League.
It also means that the Liverpool players and staff will not be able to all celebrate in one room after the game.