The 20 Premier League grounds will look quite different in 100 years, according to AI.
It has given a futuristic insight into how they will be in 2123.
Manchester United’s Old Trafford home has been given one of the most noticeable revamps.
It appears like a bowl rather than four individual stands and has light-up images around the outside
Arsenal’s Emirates stadium appears surrounded by water – due to a fancy marina.

Aston Villa’s home ground looks more like a university campus.
Tottenham’s already very modern home appears to be in the middle of a forest.
Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park looks very breezy with a huge gap between the top of the stands and the roof.
Luton Town currently play in the smallest ground ever used in the Premier League – with enough room for just 10,356 fans.
But Kenilworth Road will almost double to a sleek 20,000 capacity one in a century.

The AI creations have been made using Midjourney software by BettingSites.co.uk
A spokesperson said: “‘Old Trafford is falling down’ could be heard ringing around the away end during October’s Manchester derby.
“‘Old’ in every sense of the word, one group of fans were also reportedly struck by falling pieces of concrete this season.
“New shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has promised to inject the necessary capital to make improvements to United’s spiritual home, and if it is anything like AI’s depiction for the future, a new and improved Old Trafford would be a sight to behold.”

They added: “The Emirates Stadium looks as if it really has moved to the United Arab Emirates by the 2120s, with the stunning water features reminiscent of Dubai’s Palm Island.
“The traditional townhouses of Highbury and Islington also look to have been knocked down in favour of some rather garish looking skyscrapers.
“Villa Park or a university campus? Not sure this quite hits the right notes.
“Much like their north London neighbours, Tottenham appear to have relocated – that, or they’ve planted a forest.
“In those blustery winter kick-offs, the open facade might make Crystal Palace’s future home a rather chilly one.
“The ballooning effect of the roof is incredible, however – almost as if it is being picked up by the breeze.”
The spokesperson concluded: “The smallest ground to ever grace the Premier League – Kenilworth Road – will cease to exist in the not-so-distant future, with plans for a brand-new 20,000 seater already approved.
“Whether the Luton Town Stadium will look anything like this is unclear, but the Hatters faithful can dream.”