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Anfield Stadium

Capacity: 54,074

Address: Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH, UK

Anfield Stadium has been Liverpool's stadium since 1893. It was originally the stadium of Liverpool's biggest rival Everton. For many years, Liverpool is the home team at Anfield and the atmosphere in this stadium is unique. There are plans to extend the capacity to 61,000 in the future.

Anfield Road

Anfield Seating Guide: Try to Find Your Perfect Seat!

Anfield has 61,276 seats on the field, and they are located in four iconic stands, which will each provide a different matchday event. Whether you're hoping for the splashy Kop atmosphere or want something more laid out; this roadmap tells you which side to purchase for your match in Liverpool.

The Kop Stand

Kop is the spiritual home of Liverpool supporters, and arguably one of the most famous stands in world football. This single-tier stand sits behind the goal at the south end of Anfield and has around 12,500 supporters.

Atmosphere: Unmatched. The Kop- where You'll Never Walk Alone is heard most loudly. This is where you need to be if you want to be a part of the famous wall of noise.

Best for: The die-hard fans who would rather sing for 90 minutes, the supporters who prefer atmosphere to perfect sightlines.

Consider: You want the best Anfield experience and have no complaints about staying up for stretches of the match (Kop fans typically don't even sit down during a game, even in empty seating).

View: Being behind the goal means the more faraway action can seem far away. But you're right on top of the goal near it—perfect for celebrating when Liverpool attack against the Kop end, usually second half.

Breakdown of Sections

  • Kop Central (Blocks 204-207): The heart of the atmosphere, the loudest.
  • Kop Wings (Blocks 200-203, 208-210): Slightly improved angles; still great atmosphere.

Tip: Liverpool often attack the Kop in the second half. If you wish to see some close-up goals, hope for a dominant home performance after the break.

Main Stand

Anfield's biggest stand, which was expanded in 2016 and now holds over 20,000 supporters in three tiers, is the Main Stand. This is where you catch the best sightlines and get premium seating.

Atmosphere: A bit quieter than the Kop, but still rowdy. Size is impressive and a very visual background.

Best for: First-time visitors looking for a spectacular view, families who prefer to watch while sitting, hospitality guests.

Consider: You love having the best overall view of the pitch, you're bringing children, or you're just going for comfort.

View: Elevated sections of the centre provide the most extensive view within the stadium overall. You also see tactical patterns clearly, the full width of the pitch and both goals clearly.

Sections breakdown:

  • Lower Tier Central: The closest to the pitch and great atmosphere for Main Stand.
  • Upper Tier Central (Blocks M4-M6): The best seats in Anfield – high enough to see tactics or goals, central for perfect views.
  • Upper Tier Wings: Nice views, more economical than central.

Tip: Top central Main Stand seats also sell quickly, so they can be popular with international visitors. If you prefer, book early.

Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand

Formerly the Centenary Stand, this stand was renamed in 2017 to honour Liverpool's greatest ever player. It has space across the pitch at two tiers of seating, opposite the Main Stand, with nice views.

Atmosphere: A decent middle ground — more energetic than Main Stand, but not at Kop levels.

Best for: Fans seeking decent atmosphere and good sightlines, the balance of price and experience.

Consider: You want to see both goals fairly well, but still have a good atmosphere.

View: Same high views as Main Stand on the opposite side. The two-tier structure means even top spots are connected to the action.

Sections breakdown:

  • Lower Tier Central: Near pitch level, good atmosphere.
  • Upper Tier Central: Great views, popular with regular matchgoers.
  • Corners (close to Kop): Benefit from Kop atmosphere spillover.

Tip: Areas closest to the Kop are apt to pick up the songs faster than farther sections, giving a combination of both good views and atmosphere.

Anfield Road Stand

The latest feature of Anfield after 2023 which joins the 2023 extension, is the Anfield Road Stand which stands behind the goal opposite the Kop. The lower tier is for away supporters, while the home fans are in the upper sections.

Atmosphere: The upper tier is cementing its identity — new, but fandoms are carving their own turf. The lower tier is home to away supporters only.

Best for: Home fans who want behind-the-goal views; fans who enjoy watching attacks develop toward them.

Consider: If you'd like to see FC Liverpool attacking towards you in the first half (most shots directed towards the Kop in the second half).

View: Behind-the-goal perspective means fantastic views of just one end, more remote views of Kop-end action.

Sections breakdown:

  • Upper Tier (Home fans): The newest seats in Anfield, a modern facility.
  • Lower Tier (Away fans only): These are for visiting supporters.

Tip: The best angles are given on upper Anfield Road sections nearest the Main Stand, although they are still in the newer portion of the stadium.

A Short Comparison: Whose Stand to Choose?

Priority Best Stand Why
Best atmosphere The Kop Nothing compares to the wall of sound.
Best view Main Stand Upper Central Great views, see everything.
First-time visitor Main Stand or Kenny Dalglish Balance of atmosphere and views.
Families with children Main Stand Lower Well maintained seating experience.
Budget-minded Anfield Road Upper or Kenny Dalglish Wings Good value but not too much.
Singing & standing The Kop Expect to be on your feet from top to bottom.
Photography Main Stand Upper The best angles and goal clarity; both visible in standing.

Accessibility at Anfield

Liverpool FC offers wheelchair platforms and amenity seating in all four stands. Seating for all is accessible, with companion seats nearby. The club offers:

  • Wheelchair seating on good sightlines.
  • Seating with concessions for disabled fans (ambulant).
  • Visual audio descriptive commentary for blind and visually impaired spectators.
  • Accessible toilets throughout the stadium.
  • Assistance dogs are welcome.

Call Liverpool FC's accessibility team or ask them when you can reserve for more details.


Types of Tickets and Packages

Liverpool FC offers a wide range of ticket options to ensure every fan can find the perfect matchday experience. Whether you're looking for individual match tickets to catch a specific Premier League fixture or want to secure your seat for the entire season with a season ticket, there's something for everyone.

For those seeking a touch of luxury, hospitality packages provide premium seats, gourmet dining, and exclusive access to lounges, making your visit to Anfield truly unforgettable. Fans on a budget can also find cheap Liverpool FC tickets, ensuring that the excitement of live football is accessible to all.

In addition, supporters can buy tickets for special competitions like the Champions League and FA Cup, or opt for VIP packages that offer extra perks and comfort. No matter your preference, Liverpool FC tickets are designed to cater to every fan's needs, so you never have to miss a moment of the action.


Best way to travel to Anfield

When you've booked your Liverpool tickets it's time to find out how you can get to the stadium. The club advises everybody to take public transport. These are the options you can use to get to Anfield.

By Bus

With the 917 express bus service. This service will run direct from Liverpool city centre to Anfield every 10 minutes. The LFC Fan Support team will also be on hand to assist supporters using buses departing straight after the game. The Soccerbus will be operating three hours prior to kick-off and up to ninety minutes after the final whistle.

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Soccerbus tickets can now be bought at any UK rail station by asking for a "plus Anfield/Goodison" ticket. From Liverpool city centre, fans can also take the 26 or 27 from Liverpool ONE bus station or 17 from Queen Square bus station directly to the ground.

The 68/168, which operates between Bootle and Aigburth, and the 14 and 19 (from Queen Square) stop a short walk away from the ground. The 501 football service is also available and operates direct to Lime Street Station (Skelhorne Street) from Walton Lane for up to two hours after the final whistle. Adult fares are £2, children £1. Please note this service only operates post-match.

The 502 service also operates two journeys from Anfield after each home game to Lime Street Station.

By Train

Lime Street Station is roughly two miles from Anfield. You can take a taxi from Lime Street Station or catch a bus that runs from the nearby Queen Square Bus Station. Fans can also use the Merseyrail network to link with the Soccerbus service which operate a shuttle bus service directly to the stadium.

To follow this route, head towards Liverpool Central which is about a 5 minute walk from Liverpool Lime Street & purchase a ticket to Sandhills train station. Ask for a 'Soccerbus ticket' which grants you access to both the rail network and the Soccerbus shuttle service.

By Taxi

Taxi are also a viable option on a matchday. There are several taxi pick-up points are outside the stadium and on major routes, making it easier to get home after the final whistle.


Liverpool FC Club Information

Liverpool manager Slot and captain Van Dijk

Current Manager:

Arne Slot

Current Captain:

Virgil van Dijk

League Position Last Year:

1


Other information

Jurgen Klopp joined Liverpool in October 2015, when the club was struggling to get results. He has really managed to turn things around at the club, with the club appearing in 2 consecutive Champions League finals. After winning 9 trophies, he ended his time at Liverpool at the end of the 2023-2024 season.

Arne Slot took over from the start of the 2024-2025 season and immediately won the title. Mohamed Salah remains a key attacking player for Liverpool FC, continuing to play a crucial role as a catalyst for the team's success and ambitions this season.


The Anfield Matchday for You: What to expect

Visiting Anfield is not just about watching football — it is a pilgrimage for all fans around the world. Here’s everything you need to know to enjoy your Liverpool matchday.

When to Arrive

Stadium gates open: 2 hours before kick-off (90 minutes for some cup games)

Recommended arrival times:

  • 3+ hours before: Visit the stadium, The Kop mural, drink at a local pub
  • 2 hours before: Go into the stadium as gates open, experience it as it unfolds
  • 1 hour before: The latest comfortable arrival – get yourself some food/drinks, find your seat
  • 30 minutes before: Minimum recommended – you'll miss the build-up
  • 15 minutes before: Essential – You’ll Never Walk Alone begins 5-7 minutes prior to kick-off

Our recommendation: Arrive at least 90 minutes before kick-off to experience the full atmosphere and avoid rushing.

The You’ll Never Walk Alone Experience

No Anfield guide is complete without preparing you for the most spine-tingling moment in football.

When it occurs: About 5-7 minutes prior to kick-off, as squads emerge from the tunnel

What to expect:

  1. The Anfield DJ delivers the opening notes
  2. The Kop lifts scarves up over their heads (bring one, or pick one up outside the ground)
  3. 60,000+ voices singing together
  4. The whole stadium turns into a wall of red and white scarves

How to participate:

  • Know the words (they are all simple – look them up beforehand)
  • Make sure you hold your scarf above your head with both hands
  • Sing from your heart – nobody judges your voice at Anfield
  • For now, feel it (don't film it)—keep your phone in your pocket

Why it matters: You'll Never Walk Alone has been Liverpool's anthem since 1963, when The Kop took the Gerry and the Pacemakers version. It comes across as a rallying cry of solidarity, belonging and the special relationship between Liverpool FC and its loyal fans. Regardless of if Liverpool win or lose, this song means the same thing: we're in this together.

Tip: You're in the Kop and you're around fans that have been singing that verse for years. Follow their lead and let the emotion take over.

Matchday Timeline

3 hours before kick-off:

  • Pubs around Anfield begin to fill up
  • Street vendors selling scarves, badges and matchday programmes
  • The Kop mural and Shankly Statue for photos are popular

2 hours before:

  • Stadium gates open
  • Early-arrival spectators will be able to watch the players warm up (around 45 mins prior to kick-off)
  • Concourse atmosphere builds

1 hour before:

  • Fans arriving mostly
  • Longest food and drink queues
  • Find your seat, then take in the surroundings

30 minutes before:

  • Stadium filling rapidly
  • Pitch entertainment prior to the match
  • Atmosphere building in the stands

15 minutes before:

  • Teams announced over PA system
  • Flag displays in the Kop (for larger matches)
  • Anticipation reaches fever pitch

5-7 minutes before:

  • You'll Never Walk Alone starts
  • Teams walk onto the pitch
  • The roar as players come out is loud

Kick-off: 90 minutes of passion, drama and noise

Inside Anfield: What You Need to Know

Security & Entry

  • Bag searches at all entrances – keep bags small (A4 size max recommended)
  • Ticket scanning via mobile or print-at-home
  • Allow extra time for security queues (especially for big matches)
  • No re-entry once you leave the stadium

What you can bring

  • Small bags (preferably A4 size)
  • Scarves, flags (must not obstruct views)
  • Cameras with lenses less than 30 cm
  • Medication with documentation

What you cannot bring

  • Large bags or backpacks
  • Alcohol
  • Flares, smoke bombs, or pyrotechnics
  • Professional camera equipment
  • Large umbrellas
  • Food and drinks from outside

Food & Drink inside

  • Multiple concourse outlets selling pies, burgers, hot dogs
  • The Scouse pie is a local specialty – try it
  • Soft drinks, beer, tea, and coffee available
  • Card payments widely accepted
  • Queues are longest 20-30 minutes before kick-off and at half-time – plan accordingly

The Atmosphere: What Makes Anfield Special

The Kop's role: The Kop is not just there for you — it influences your choices too. Some opposition players talked of the intimidation of attacking towards 12,500 passionate fans who keep singing. If Liverpool need a goal, the Kop will respond.

Key songs to know:

  • You'll Never Walk Alone – Enjoy Pre-match anthem
  • Liverpool, Liverpool – Basic chant during matches
  • Allez Allez Allez(Watch this song during the Champions League final on Youtube) – Contemporary favourite after Champions League runs
  • Mo Salah(Youtube video) – A tribute to the Egyptian King (to the tune of "Good Enough" by Dodgy)
  • Poetry in Motion – Classic Anfield anthem

When the atmosphere peaks:

  • You'll Never Walk Alone (pre-match)
  • Liverpool taking the lead
  • The Kop calling for the team when chasing a game
  • Final minutes of tight victories
  • After major goals in big matches

Important landmarks around Anfield

Before you enter the stadium, take time to savor Anfield's landmarks:

The Shankly Gates

Iconic iron gates featuring the words “You'll Never Walk Alone” at the Anfield Road entrance.

This section, named after legendary manager Bill Shankly, carries more pictures than any other in the stadium.

The Hillsborough Memorial

An eternal flame and memorial by the Shankly Gates commemorating the 97 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. A moment of silent reflection is important for any visitor here.

Bill Shankly Statue

Bronze statue of Liverpool's transformational manager standing outside the Kop. His famous quote adorns the plinth: "He made the people happy."

Bob Paisley Statue

Located near the Centenary Stand, honouring the most successful manager in Liverpool's history (6 league titles, 3 European Cups).

The Kop Mural

Mural of the Kop on the grounds beyond the stand.

"This Is Anfield" Sign

Inside the stadium; in the tunnel – players touch it for luck prior to matches. Visible on stadium tours, but not match days for normal ticket holders.

After the Final Whistle

Leaving the stadium:

  • Give crowds 15-20 minutes to disperse
  • Main routes towards Anfield Road and Walton Breck Road
  • For exits, follow steward directions

Post-match atmosphere:

  • Local pubs fill quickly after the match
  • Street vendors peddle scarves and merchandise
  • Do not drive straight after – the traffic is congested for more than 30 minutes

Public transport:

  • Soccerbus services last for approximately 90 minutes after the last whistle
  • Normal buses (17, 26, 27) from nearby stops
  • Think about walking across to city centre (2.5 miles) – there are lots of pubs there

Tip: The better atmosphere after a match comes from local pubs, where fans talk over a pint and discuss the game. The Albert or The Sandon are the closest to the ground.

Make Anfield a memorable experience

Visit Anfield is not just about 90 minutes of football – it's about being part of a community that spans generations and continents. Come into town early, sing loud, respect the story and you will see why Liverpool fans call Anfield the best stadium on earth.

Book your Liverpool tickets to be a part of the Anfield story.


Liverpool 2025-2026 Summer Transfers

Liverpool is always active on the transfer market. In an attempt to keep improving and winning trophies, they always need to renew their squad. Here are all incoming and outgoing transfers for Liverpool football club:

Outgoing Transfers

  • Trent Alexanders-Arnold to Real Madrid
  • Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich
  • Darwin Nunez to Al Hilal
  • Jarrel Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen
  • Caoimhin Kelleher to Brentford

Incoming Transfers

  • Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen
  • Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth

Liverpool Honours & Trophies

Liverpool have built an impressive haul of trophies over their long history, making them one of the most successful clubs in English football. Consistently, Liverpool compete in the top tier of the Barclays Premier League Table. Cheap and premium Liverpool football tickets for the Barclays Premiership are available to buy now at LiveFootballTickets.com.

Premier League Titles: 20 (latest: 2024/25)

Champions League/European Cup wins: 6 (latest: 2018/19)

Europa League wins: 4 (latest: 2000/01)

European Super Cup wins: 2 (latest: 2019)

FA Cups: 8 (latest: 2021/22)

League Cups: 10 (latest: 2023/24)

Charity Shields: 15 (latest: 2006)


Liverpool's Greatest Rivalries

Manchester United - The North-West Derby

The match between Liverpool and Man United is often referred to as the North-West derby. Both teams are two of the most successful English football clubs. The rivalry between these teams is also based on the fact they both represent a major city in the United Kingdom.

Steven Gerrard scoring at Anfield

Everton - The Merseyside Derby

The distance between Anfield and Goodison Park is just 3169 feet. The best ingredient for a fierce rivalry between two professional football clubs. This makes Everton a serious rival of Liverpool FC. The city of Liverpool is divided between Red (LFC) and Blue (Everton). The Merseyside derby is one of the most exciting derbies in the world of football.

AC Milan

Although Liverpool & AC Milan are not geographically close to each other, the fixtures between these two clubs are still fierce. In the last 16 years, the two clubs have played each other an incredible 51 times.

Who will ever forget the famous 'Ghost Goal' in the 2005 Champions League Semi-Final at Anfield? Or the infamous 'Gerrard's Slip' at Anfield in 2014? Whenever these two clubs come up against each other, there's always drama!


Liverpool FC 2025-2026 Premier League Fixtures

Liverpool's home games at Anfield are especially popular among fans, offering a unique matchday experience and showcasing the excitement of Premier League football.

Date Fixture Stadium Capacity Score Tickets
Fri, Aug 15, 2025 Liverpool vs Bournemouth Anfield 61,276 4-2 Match report
Mon, Aug 25, 2025 Newcastle United vs Liverpool St. James' Park 52,405 2-3 Match report
Sun, Aug 31, 2025 Liverpool vs Arsenal Anfield 61,276 1-0 Match report
Sun, Sep 14, 2025 Burnley vs Liverpool Turf Moor 21,800 0-1 Match report
Sat, Sep 20, 2025 Liverpool vs Everton Anfield 61,276 2-1 Match report
Sat, Sep 27, 2025 Crystal Palace vs Liverpool Selhurst Park 25,486 2-1 Match report
Sat, Oct 4, 2025 Chelsea vs Liverpool Stamford Bridge 40,343 2-1 Match report
Sun, Oct 19, 2025 Liverpool vs Manchester United Anfield 61,276 1-2 Match report
Sat, Oct 25, 2025 Brentford vs Liverpool Gtech Community Stadium 17,250 3-2 Match report
Sat, Nov 1, 2025 Liverpool vs Aston Villa Anfield 61,276 2-0 Match report
Sun, Nov 9, 2025 Manchester City vs Liverpool Etihad Stadium 55,097 3-0 Match report
Sat, Nov 22, 2025 Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest Anfield 61,276 0-3 Match report
Sun, Nov 30, 2025 West Ham United vs Liverpool London Stadium 62,500 0-2 Watch the highlights
Wed, Dec 3, 2025 Liverpool vs Sunderland Anfield 61,276 1-1 Highlights
Sat, Dec 6, 2025 Leeds United vs Liverpool Elland Road 37,890 3-3 Match highlights
Sat, Dec 13, 2025 Liverpool vs Brighton and Hove Albion Anfield 61,276 2-0 Extended highlighta
Sat, Dec 20, 2025 Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,850 1-2 Manager reaction
Sat, Dec 27, 2025 Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Anfield 61,276 2-1 Match report
Thu, Jan 1, 2026 Liverpool vs Leeds United Anfield 61,276 0-0 Match report
Sun, Jan 4, 2026 Fulham vs Liverpool Craven Cottage 25,486 2-2 Slot's reaction
Thu, Jan 8, 2026 Arsenal vs Liverpool Emirates Stadium 60,704 0-0 Match video
Sat, Jan 17, 2026 Liverpool vs Burnley Anfield 61,276 1-1 Match report
Sat, Jan 24, 2026 Bournemouth vs Liverpool Vitality Stadium 11,360 View Tickets
Sat, Jan 31, 2026 Liverpool vs Newcastle United Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Sat, Feb 7, 2026 Liverpool vs Manchester City Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Wed, Feb 11, 2026 (20:00) Sunderland vs Liverpool Stadium of Light 42,888 View Tickets
Sat, Feb 21, 2026 (15:00) Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool City Ground 30,445 View Tickets
Sat, Feb 28, 2026 (15:00) Liverpool vs West Ham United Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Wed, Mar 4, 2026 (20:00) Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool Molineux Stadium 31,700 View Tickets
Sat, Mar 14, 2026 (15:00) Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Sat, Mar 21, 2026 (15:00) Brighton and Hove Albion vs Liverpool Amex Stadium 31,895 View Tickets
Sat, Apr 11, 2026 (15:00) Liverpool vs Fulham Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Sat, Apr 18, 2026 (15:00) Everton vs Liverpool Goodison Park 39,414 View Tickets
Sat, Apr 25, 2026 (15:00) Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Sat, May 2, 2026 (15:00) Manchester United vs Liverpool Old Trafford 74,310 View Tickets
Sat, May 9, 2026 (15:00) Liverpool vs Chelsea Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Sun, May 17, 2026 (15:00) Aston Villa vs Liverpool Villa Park 42,785 View Tickets
Sun, May 24, 2026 (16:00) Liverpool vs Brentford Anfield 61,276 View Tickets
Updated: 18/01/2026

Fans attending these home games can witness Liverpool's dynamic style of play firsthand at Anfield.


Frequently Asked Questions about Liverpool Tickets

Where to buy Liverpool tickets?

You can book your Liverpool tickets through our secure booking system on Livefootballtickets.com. We have a wide range of tickets for this exciting football club. Livefootballtickets.com is the online marketplace for all your football tickets. This is the perfect opportunity to buy your tickets when you're not in the possession of a Liverpool season ticket.

How much are Liverpool tickets?

Livefootballtickets.com is the place to be for cheap Liverpool FC tickets. You can buy tickets for Liverpool from £30 a piece. The status of the opponent and the location of your seat in the stadium will influence the price. This is a matter of supply and demand. There is more demand for big match and best seat tickets, while the supply is less.

We recommend you to decide how much you are willing to spend and select the tickets for Liverpool FC that fits your budget.

How to get tickets for Liverpool away matches?

Are you looking for Liverpool away tickets? This website has the biggest inventory with tickets for all Liverpool away matches. The only thing you need to do is to select your away match and book the tickets you're after. Browse our inventory and use the secure booking system to make sure the tickets are yours.

Away fans are the most loyal in the world. They follow their team wherever they go. The atmosphere in the away end is always rocking.

When should I expect my tickets to arrive?

Tickets are typically dispatched a week prior to the match. If you haven't received your tickets within 48 hours of the game, please contact our customer service immediately.

What happens if the match date gets changed?

Football match dates can change due to various reasons, such as television scheduling or other competitions. If a match is rescheduled, your ticket will remain valid for the new date.

Can I change the delivery address after booking?

If you need to change your delivery address post-purchase, please get in touch with our customer service team as soon as possible. While we'll try our best to accommodate your request, changes close to the match date might not be guaranteed.

Do children need tickets to attend?

Yes, every attendee, irrespective of age, requires a ticket. Some stadiums might offer discounts for children or family packages. Please check the specific match details or get in touch with us for such offers.

Are there any restrictions on buying tickets for high-profile matches?

For certain high-demand matches, there might be purchasing restrictions, such as a limit on the number of tickets one can buy or requirements for previous match attendance. Please check the specific match details for any such restrictions.

Can I request tickets for seats next to my friends or family who have already booked?

While we cannot guarantee specific seats, if you let us know in advance, we will do our best to ensure that your seats are as close as possible to your friends or family.

Is it safe to purchase Liverpool tickets from Livefootballtickets.com?

Absolutely. Our platform uses state-of-the-art security measures to ensure all transactions are safe and that your personal information remains confidential. We're committed to ensuring our customers have a secure and hassle-free ticket buying experience.

What seating options are available?

We offer a range of seating options at various price points, from general seating to premium VIP packages. You can choose according to your preference and budget.

Can I buy multiple tickets for a single game?

Yes, depending on availability. You can purchase multiple tickets for friends and family. However, please note that for high-demand games, there might be limits to the number of tickets one can buy.

How are tickets delivered?

Tickets can be delivered in several methods, including electronic delivery, postal mail, or even at a designated pick-up point on the match day. The delivery method will be specified at the time of purchase.

What is the refund policy?

Our goal is to ensure every customer is satisfied. While all sales are final, if a game is cancelled and not rescheduled, a refund will be provided. For further details on our refund policy, please refer to our terms and conditions.

Do you offer tickets for other football clubs and events?

Yes, Livefootballtickets.com is the marketplace for all major football events across Europe. Browse through our website to find tickets for other popular clubs and exciting fixtures.

Is there customer support if I face issues with my tickets?

Absolutely. We have a dedicated customer support team available to assist you with any questions or issues. You can reach out to them through our contact page for swift assistance.

Which stadium did Liverpool played at in the Premier League era?

There is a long list of stadiums Liverpool played in. Since the Premier League started in 1992, the Gunners played in 61 different stadiums.

Stadium Home Team Liverpool's Best Result Date
Amex Stadium Brighton & Hove Albion 1-5 win 02/12/2017
Anfield Home stadium 9-0 win versus Leicester City 27/08/2022
Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 1-2 win 13/03/1993
Baseball Ground Derby County 0-1 win 01/02/1997
Boleyn Ground West Ham United 0-3 win 09/05/2009
Boundary Park Oldham Athletic 0-3 win 15/01/1994
Bramall Lane Sheffield United 0-2 win 06/12/2023
Britannia Stadium Stoke City 0-3 win 29/11/2017
Burnden Park Bolton Wanderers 0-2 win 15/11/2008
Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff City 3-6 win 22/03/2014
Carrow Road Norwich City 0-3 win 14/08/2021
City Ground Nottingham Forest 0-1 win 02/03/2024
Craven Cottage Fulham 2-4 win 16/10/2004
The Dell Southampton 1-3 win 22/10/1995
DW Stadium Wigan Athletic 2-5 win 09/05/2011
Elland Road Leeds United 1-6 win 17/04/2023
Emirates Stadium Arsenal 0-3 win 23/10/2007
Etihad Stadium Manchester City 1-4 win 21/11/2015
Ewood Park Blackburn Rovers 1-3 win 06/12/2008
Filbert Street Leicester City 1-3 win 24/04/1999
Fratton Park Portsmouth 1-5 win 06/03/2004
Goodison Park Everton 1-6 win 15/08/2009
Gtech Community Stadium Brentford 0-3 win 18/09/2022
The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion 0-6 win 25/08/2021
Highbury Arsenal 1-2 win 24/03/1997
Highfield Road Coventry City 0-2 win 13/03/1993
Hillsborough Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 win 21/08/1993
John Smith's Stadium Huddersfield Town 0-5 win 21/09/1993
Kenilworth Road Luton Town 3-4 win 05/12/2023
King Power Stadium Leicester City 1-3 win 06/12/2008
Loftus Road Queens Park Rangers 0-3 win 30/12/2012
London Stadium West Ham United 0-5 win 29/12/2024
Maine Road Manchester City 0-3 win 28/09/2002
MKM Stadium Hull City 1-3 win 25/04/2009
Molineux Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-3 win 31/01/2012
Oakwell Barnsley 2-3 win 28/03/1998
Old Trafford Manchester United 0-5 win 24/10/2021
Portman Road Ipswich Town 0-6 win 09/02/2002
Pride Park Derby County 0-4 win 15/10/2000
Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 0-3 win 14/12/2016
Roker Park Sunderland 0-2 win 15/01/1997
Select Car Leasing Stadium Reading 1-2 win 07/04/2007
Selhurst Park Crystal Palace 0-7 win 19/12/2020
St Andrew's Birmingham City 0-3 win 08/05/2004
St James' Park Newcastle United 0-6 win 27/04/2013
St Mary's Stadium Southampton 1-3 win 05/04/2019
Stadium of Light Sunderland 0-2 win 11/02/2018
Stamford Bridge Chelsea 1-3 win 31/10/2015
Swansea.com Stadium Swansea City 1-2 win 01/10/2016
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham Hotspur 3-6 win 22/12/2024
Turf Moor Burnley 0-4 win 25/04/2010
University of Bolton Stadium Bolton Wanderers 1-3 win 02/03/2008
The Valley Charlton Athletic 0-4 win 19/05/2001
Valley Parade Bradford City 0-2 win 01/05/2001
Vicarage Road Watford 0-5 win 16/10/2021
Villa Park Aston Villa 0-6 win 14/02/2016
Vitality Stadium Bournemouth 0-4 win 21/01/2024
Wembley Stadium Tottenham Hotspur (temporary stsdium) 4-1 loss 22/10/2017
White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur 0-5 win 15/12/2013
Last updated: 18/01/2026

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