The plans for Liverpool's new stadium have been re-approved by the local council without any alterations in the original scheme.
The Anfield club had to re-submit their plans, originally agreed almost two years ago, to make sure they conformed to new planning law.
And at a meeting of Liverpool council's planning committee on Tuesday those plans - for a 60,000 ground on nearby Stanley Park - were once again given the go-ahead.
Liverpool still have major financial problems to overcome, however, with the cost of the Stanley Park venture having spiralled to £160million. Shareholders were told at the club's recent AGM that it could be four years before the stadium was completed.