STADIUMS looking like airports for aliens. Colourful streaks of fire worthy of Olympic opening ceremonies.
AI predictions of how Premier League grounds will look a century from now dazzles the mind as much as the eyes.
Arsenal's stadium could evolve into an oval temple on its own island as sailing boats drift by on the surrounding water.
And Old Trafford might become the most ironic name for a venue in sport, judging by the shimmering new jewel of a ground that could emerge on the current site.
Meanwhile, Manchester United's neighbours City may find their capacity swelling by a greater margin over the next 100 years than their trophy cabinet has grown over the past decade.
Betting Sites called in AI to assess how today's 20 Prem stadiums will look in a century's time.
So, here in 2023, image generation software Midjourney has produced a 20-20 vision of 2123 - if you are still following me....
Of course, the only thing less likely than the predictions being entirely right is the Prem still consisting of exactly the same 20 teams.
But at least none of us will be around on 2123 social media to read the trolls mocking the verdicts of 2023 AI!
So read on to see where Midjourney arrives after a "ground-breaking" long trip into the future judging what will become of each stadium.
The Gunners will travel thousands of miles as well as a 100 years - according to AI.
That's because the Emirates Stadium looks like it will have copied the Middle East - with skyscrapers to one side and an extravagant water feature all around it.
The venue, in fact, is similar to the Palm Islands in the United Arab Emirates - three artificial areas on the coast of Dubai.
Arsenal's current ground was only completed in 2006, holding up to 60,704 fans - for now
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