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AI Predicts Chelsea New Stadium In Brand New, State Of The Art Masterpiece At Earls Court

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Chelsea New Stadium Earls Court AI

Chelsea could be set to leave Stamford Bridge once and for all, with rumours of a potential new stadium being build for the Blues at Earls Court.

With that in mind, we asked AI to predicted what Chelsea’s new stadium could look like at Earls Court. This includes a look at the outside, inside the concourse and in the stands pitch side as well.

AI Predicts Chelsea New Stadium

Rumours of a Chelsea move from Stamford Bridge have been gathering momentum, with the Blues looking to build a new stadium in the heart of London in the not so distant future.

As one of the biggest clubs in London, if not the biggest, Chelsea could be looking to up sticks and move to a new stadium, just like fellow London clubs Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United have done in recent years. Not to mention Arsenal leaving Highbury for The Emirates in 2006.

Stamford Bridge was first opened way back in 1877, before being redeveloped in 1904/05 and then again in 1998. When you compare it to the likes of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, The Etihad and even Everton‘s new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium, it is extremely outdated and old.

Several rumours have circulated recently that the Blues could be leaving Stamford Bridge for good, with a brand new purpose-build stadium around Earls Court looking increasingly likely.

News of Chelsea’s potential move from Stamford Bridge to Earls Court has grabbed the attention of English football fans, with AI predicting what the new stadium could potentially look like if the move were to actually go ahead.

Below are three images of what Chelsea’s new stadium at Earls Court could look like from the outside, inside the concourse and at pitch side from the stands.

Outside

Chelsea New Stadium Earls Court AI

The outside of Chelsea’s new stadium looks totally modernised and state of the art. The bowl shape seems to be a popular shape for modern stadiums, with this one no different.

The stadium could have a maximum capacity of 80,000 Blues fans cheering their side on from perhaps one of the best stadiums to ever be built in the UK.

Inside

AI Predicts Chelsea New Stadium In Brand New, State Of The Art Masterpiece At Earls Court

If the inside of Chelsea’s new stadium is anything to go by, you can guarantee the atmosphere would be electric. Fans close to the pitch with steep rows all around it would be a football fans dream, both Chelsea supporters and away fans too.

AI has predicted there will be three tiers of seating. The lower tier is closest to the pitch and not as steep, with the second tier looking very like corporate boxes all the way round the entire stadium. The top tier looks steeper than the bottom tier, with fans getting almost a birds-eye view of the expansive Earls Court playing surface.

The inside of Chelsea’s new stadium certainly looks the part, if indeed the Blues do leave Stamford Bridge for ventures new.

Concourse

AI Predicts Chelsea New Stadium In Brand New, State Of The Art Masterpiece At Earls Court

This looks more like a shopping centre than a football stadium! The concourse and the potential new Chelsea stadium looks incredible, with stairs and escalators incorporated into the new design.

The concourse is vast and goes around the full stadium, lending to the fan experience on matchday with the opportunity to walk around the full circumference of the new stadium.

Hospitality

Chelsea new stadium hospitality

Now this looks like a quite remarkable hospitality section at Chelsea’s new stadium. Proper football fans might not like the idea of hospitality and corporate boxes, but it’s an easy way for football clubs to make a fortune from rich business people.

The potential hospitality section at Chelsea’s new Earls Court stadium looks vast, with a superb view onto the pitch from the comfort of dining tables and a luxury bar.

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Methodology

Using Midjourney technology, a prediction was formulated by artificial intelligence (AI) to predict what Chelsea’s new stadium would look like at Earls Court if it were to be constructed.

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Having worked in the sports journalism and sports betting writing industry for several years now, Paul has gained vital skill, knowledge and expertise in a variety of different sports and industries. Paul is confident and competent at writing in-depth stories, features and betting predictions on a regular basis for SportsCasting UK. Having worked in the sports media industry ever since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University in 2020, where he attained a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Journalism, Paul has jumped at the opportunity to attend numerous live sporting events on a regular basis. This includes working at some high calibre boxing, darts, UFC and football events over the years. Paul has covered a whole host of sports for BBC Sport, as well as being a consistent and regular contributor at ESBR Boxing for several years before becoming a Director in March 2024. Paul’s expertise lies in a wide range of sports, but he is particularly specialised in boxing, MMA, golf, football, darts and horse racing. He is also well-rounded in various sports which he may be less familiar with. Working in sports he is less familiar with helps him learn new skills, as well as nurturing the ability to adapt and overcome potential obstacles. Being a sports fanatic, Paul relishes the opportunity at taking on new challenges and is happy to try his hand at anything. During his time studying at university, Paul had the opportunity to gain some vital work experience at both Everton Football Club and BBC Radio 1. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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Having worked in the sports journalism and sports betting writing industry for several years now, Paul has gained vital skill, knowledge and expertise in a variety of different sports and industries. Paul is confident and competent at writing in-depth stories, features and betting predictions on a regular basis for SportsCasting UK. Having worked in the sports media industry ever since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University in 2020, where he attained a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Journalism, Paul has jumped at the opportunity to attend numerous live sporting events on a regular basis. This includes working at some high calibre boxing, darts, UFC and football events over the years. Paul has covered a whole host of sports for BBC Sport, as well as being a consistent and regular contributor at ESBR Boxing for several years before becoming a Director in March 2024. Paul’s expertise lies in a wide range of sports, but he is particularly specialised in boxing, MMA, golf, football, darts and horse racing. He is also well-rounded in various sports which he may be less familiar with. Working in sports he is less familiar with helps him learn new skills, as well as nurturing the ability to adapt and overcome potential obstacles. Being a sports fanatic, Paul relishes the opportunity at taking on new challenges and is happy to try his hand at anything. During his time studying at university, Paul had the opportunity to gain some vital work experience at both Everton Football Club and BBC Radio 1. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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