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Liverpool v Aston Villa tickets | Premier League | Anfield


Liverpool is one of the top teams in the 2025-2026 Premier League season. They added some quality players to their squad in the summer and want to win some silverware again this season. This match against Aston Villa should be an easy one for the Reds on paper. But we all know nothing is easy in the English Premier League. Aston Villa developed into a steady Premier League top 4 attacker in recent years. Liverpool v Aston Villa tickets are for sale in our booking system. Look for your tickets on this page and book them through our secure booking system. With these tickets you can go, and watch Liverpool v Aston Villa live at Anfield.

Experience one of English football's longest-running fixtures as Liverpool welcome Aston Villa to Anfield in the Premier League. This matchup brings together two of the country's most decorated clubs, with a rivalry dating back to 1892 - the year of Liverpool's formation.

Liverpool, with 19 league titles and 6 European Cups, remain one of England's most successful clubs. Under Arne Slot, they have re-established themselves at the summit of English football, combining defensive solidity with devastating attacking play and counter-attacking prowess.

Aston Villa, under Unai Emery, have rediscovered their competitive edge and established themselves as genuine contenders for European qualification. With 7 league titles and a European Cup to their name, Villa have rich history and are building a team capable of challenging England's elite once again.

Recent meetings: Liverpool's dominance with Villa fightback

February 2025 - Alexander-Arnold's deflected equaliser

The most recent encounter at Villa Park on February 19, 2025, saw Liverpool require a Trent Alexander-Arnold equaliser to secure a 2-2 draw. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring with his 24th league goal of the season, but Villa struck back through Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins before half-time. Alexander-Arnold's deflected strike earned Liverpool a point, maintaining their eight-point lead at the Premier League summit, though Darwin Nunez spurned a huge late chance to win it.

The draw highlighted Villa's improved competitiveness against the league leaders, even though Liverpool extended their unbeaten away record under Arne Slot.

November 2024 - Liverpool's clinical counter-attacking

Liverpool secured a comfortable 2-0 victory at Anfield on November 9, 2024, with breakaway goals from Darwin Nunez (20th minute) and Mohamed Salah (84th minute) demonstrating their lethal counter-attacking ability. The victory opened a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League and maintained Arne Slot's sensational start as Liverpool manager, with 15 wins from 17 games in all competitions.

Villa were unable to break down Liverpool's organised defence, with goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher making vital saves to preserve the clean sheet.

May 2024 - Duran's dramatic comeback

Aston Villa fought back from 3-1 down to salvage a 3-3 draw at Villa Park on May 13, 2024, in Jurgen Klopp's final away match as Liverpool manager. The match was a thriller, with substitute Jhon Duran scoring two late goals in the final 10 minutes to complete a remarkable comeback and take a significant step towards Champions League qualification for Villa.

The entertaining draw showcased Villa's fighting spirit and resilience, denying Liverpool what seemed a certain victory.

Complete head-to-head record

All-time meetings

Liverpool and Aston Villa have one of the longest-running rivalries in English football, having first met in 1892 - Liverpool's founding year.

Overall Record (All Competitions - approximately 205 meetings):

  • Liverpool wins: 103
  • Draws: 43
  • Aston Villa wins: 59
  • Liverpool goals: 347
  • Aston Villa goals: 278

Premier League Record (60 meetings as of September 2025):

  • Liverpool wins: 34
  • Draws: 13
  • Aston Villa wins: 13

Since 1996 (57 matches):

  • Liverpool wins: 33
  • Draws: 13
  • Aston Villa wins: 11
  • Liverpool goals: 103
  • Aston Villa goals: 58

Liverpool's historical dominance

Anfield fortress: Liverpool have gone over 10 years without losing a Premier League home match to Villa at Anfield, with their last defeat coming in September 2014 (1-0, Gabriel Agbonlahor goal). Liverpool have won six of their last seven Premier League home matches against Villa.

Villa Park success: Liverpool have won more Premier League games at Villa Park (14) than at any other away stadium, demonstrating their dominance at this venue.

League records: Liverpool have won more league points (313, converting to three points for a win) and scored more league goals (332) against Villa than any other club - Villa is literally the team Liverpool have beaten most in their history.

Memorable matches

October 2020 - Aston Villa 7-2 Liverpool: The most shocking result in this rivalry's modern history. Villa demolished the reigning Premier League champions 7-2 at Villa Park, with Ollie Watkins scoring a perfect first-half hat-trick and Jack Grealish contributing five goal involvements (two goals, three assists). Despite Mohamed Salah scoring twice for Liverpool, this was the first time the Reds conceded seven goals since 1963 and marked the first time reigning English top-flight champions shipped seven in a league match since 1953. Ross Barkley also scored on his Villa debut in an unforgettable performance.

1982 European Cup Final - Liverpool 1-0 Aston Villa: The most significant match between these clubs came in Rotterdam, where Liverpool faced Villa in the European Cup final. Alan Kennedy scored the decisive goal to secure Liverpool's third consecutive European Cup triumph. This final remains the only time two English clubs from outside London met in a major European final.

May 2009 - Liverpool 5-0 Aston Villa: Liverpool demolished Villa at Anfield with Steven Gerrard scoring a hat-trick. This emphatic victory showcased Liverpool's attacking prowess during their title challenge season.

Recent form: Competitive encounters

In the 2020s: Recent meetings have produced entertaining football with Liverpool maintaining overall superiority but Villa providing stern tests. The 7-2 victory stands as Villa's greatest modern triumph, while Liverpool have generally dominated at Anfield.

Villa's improvement: Under Unai Emery, Villa have become increasingly competitive, earning draws and pushing Liverpool hard in recent encounters, demonstrating their resurgence as a force in English football.

Key players to watch

Liverpool's star performers

Mohamed Salah has an excellent record against Villa with nine goals in competitive matches. The Egyptian King has scored in multiple recent meetings and holds the record for most away goals in a single Premier League season (15, set in 2024-25). His pace, finishing ability, and counter-attacking threat make him Villa's biggest danger.

Virgil van Dijk anchors Liverpool's defence with his commanding presence, aerial dominance, and leadership. His ability to organise the backline is crucial, especially after the defensive collapse in that infamous 7-2 defeat.

Aston Villa's threats

Ollie Watkins tormented Liverpool with his perfect hat-trick in the 7-2 victory and consistently performs against top opposition. His pace, movement, and clinical finishing make him a constant threat to Liverpool's defence.

Historical legends against this opposition

Robbie Fowler (14 goals), Steven Gerrard (13 goals), Roger Hunt (10 goals), and Ian Rush (10 goals) are the four Liverpool players to reach double figures in goals against Villa - demonstrating the historic nature of this fixture.

Anfield: Liverpool's fortress

Stadium information

Anfield, with a capacity of 61,276, has been Liverpool's home since the club's formation in 1892. Located in the Anfield area of Liverpool, the stadium is one of the most iconic in world football, famous for its intimidating atmosphere and the legendary Kop stand.

Recent expansions to the Main Stand (2016) and Anfield Road End (2024) have increased capacity beyond 61,000, making it the fifth-largest stadium in England. The stadium combines historic character with modern facilities, creating an unforgettable matchday experience.

Matchday atmosphere

Anfield is renowned worldwide for its atmosphere, particularly on European nights, but Premier League matches against traditional rivals like Villa also generate exceptional noise and passion. The Kop - a single-tiered stand behind one goal - houses over 12,000 supporters who create a wall of sound that has intimidated visiting teams for generations.

"You'll Never Walk Alone," sung before every match, creates goosebumps even for neutral observers and sets the tone for what follows. The stadium's intimate design places supporters close to the pitch, amplifying the noise and creating one of football's most intimidating venues.

For Villa supporters traveling from Birmingham, the away section provides space for vocal support, though overcoming Anfield's atmosphere is one of football's greatest challenges.

How to get to Anfield

By train

Liverpool Lime Street is the city's main railway station, located approximately 2 miles from Anfield. From Lime Street, take the Merseyrail Northern Line to Sandhills or Kirkdale stations (approximately 25-30 minute walk to the stadium).

By bus

From Liverpool city centre (Queens Square or Paradise Street), multiple bus routes serve Anfield:

  • Route 17 from Queens Square (directly opposite Lime Street station)
  • Routes 26 and 27 from Paradise Street
  • Route 917 from St John's Lane

All buses take you directly to the stadium. Contactless payment or valid tickets required.

By car

Anfield is located at Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH. Parking is extremely limited with severe restrictions on matchdays in the residential area surrounding the stadium. Public transport is strongly recommended. If driving is essential, book parking in advance via YourParkingSpace.co.uk - typical costs are £5-10 for spots within a 10-15 minute walk.

From the M62 (East)

Follow the M62 until reaching the A5058 Queens Drive. Stay on the A5058 for approximately 3 miles before turning left onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights. Continue until you see the stadium on your right.

From the M57 (North)

Follow the A580 towards Liverpool city centre for approximately 4 miles, then turn left onto Queens Drive after passing Walton Hall Park. After half a mile, turn right onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights and continue until you see the stadium.

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Historical context

Liverpool's success

Liverpool are England's joint-most successful club (alongside Manchester United) with 19 league titles, though their 6 European Cups/Champions League titles are a record for English clubs. The club has also won 8 FA Cups, 10 League Cups, and numerous other honours. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool have re-established themselves as title contenders after winning the Premier League in 2024-25.

Aston Villa's heritage

Aston Villa are one of England's most historic clubs with 7 league titles and 7 FA Cups. They are one of only five English clubs to have won the European Cup (1982), defeating Bayern Munich 1-0 in Rotterdam. Under Unai Emery, Villa have returned to European football and are building towards challenging for major honours once again.

The 1982 European Cup Final connection

The defining moment in this rivalry came in Rotterdam on May 26, 1982, when Liverpool faced Aston Villa in the European Cup final. Liverpool won 1-0 with a goal from Alan Kennedy, securing their third consecutive European Cup and establishing their dominance in European football. This remains the only major European final between two English clubs from outside London.

Frequently asked questions

When is Liverpool vs Aston Villa?

Fixture dates are confirmed at various stages. Initial fixture lists are released in mid-June, with television selections potentially changing dates 4-6 weeks before matches. Check regularly for updates to the fixture schedule.

How much are Liverpool vs Aston Villa tickets?

Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. Premier League matches at Anfield typically start from £50+ depending on location and opponent, with high-demand fixtures commanding premium pricing.

Can Aston Villa fans buy tickets?

Yes, away tickets for Aston Villa supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats in the Anfield Road End.

What's the capacity of Anfield?

Following the completion of the Anfield Road End expansion in 2024, the stadium now has a capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth-largest stadium in England.

Is this a rivalry?

While not considered a traditional "derby" in the modern sense, this is one of English football's longest-running fixtures with significant history. The 1982 European Cup final and the 7-2 victory have added memorable chapters to this historic matchup.

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Don't miss this historic Premier League fixture between Liverpool and Aston Villa at Anfield. This match offers compelling football between two of English football's most decorated clubs, where Liverpool's attacking prowess meets Villa's resurgent competitive spirit.

Liverpool arrive as favourites given their position at the top of the table and formidable home record. However, Villa have proven they can compete with anyone on their day - as evidenced by that unforgettable 7-2 victory. With quality throughout both squads and rich history between the clubs, this match promises drama and excitement at one of world football's most iconic venues.

Experience the Anfield atmosphere, witness Mohamed Salah's brilliance, and watch two historic clubs battle for Premier League supremacy. Secure your tickets today through LiveFootballTickets.com with our 150% money-back guarantee.

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