Liverpool v Leeds United tickets | Premier League | Anfield
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We have Liverpool v Leeds United tickets available for every fan who wants to experience this Premier League clash live at Anfield. With these tickets, you can watch this 2026-2027 season fixture from your own seat at one of football's most iconic stadiums. This fixture brings together two clubs with a fierce historical rivalry and promises an electric atmosphere. Scroll through this page and book your Liverpool v Leeds tickets now securely online.
Liverpool host Leeds United at Anfield in this highly anticipated Premier League fixture. Liverpool were crowned English champions in 2024-25, while Leeds secured their Premier League status last season under Daniel Farke after returning as Championship winners with 100 points. With these 2026-2027 Liverpool v Leeds tickets, you get the chance to witness a classic English football rivalry at the legendary Anfield!
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This fixture carries significant historical weight, with the rivalry between Liverpool and Leeds often deciding league titles during the 1960s and 1970s. While Leeds faded from the top flight for extended periods, their promotion in 2025 after winning the Championship title renewed this classic rivalry, and their hard-earned survival in 2025-26 means it continues.
Liverpool, champions in 2024-25, endured a turbulent title defence in 2025-26 and ultimately finished fifth, leading to Arne Slot's departure and the appointment of Andoni Iraola. Leeds, meanwhile, defied early-season relegation fears under Daniel Farke to secure their top-flight status, and return for a second consecutive Premier League campaign.
Head-to-head record
Historical dominance
Liverpool have historically dominated this fixture across all competitive meetings, with 63 victories compared to Leeds' 29, and 33 draws. However, recent encounters have been far more competitive, with both 2025-26 meetings ending level:
Recent meetings
| Date | Competition | Result |
|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | Premier League | Liverpool 0-0 Leeds (Anfield) |
| December 2025 | Premier League | Leeds 3-3 Liverpool (Elland Road) |
| April 2023 | Premier League | Leeds 1-6 Liverpool (Elland Road) |
| October 2022 | Premier League | Liverpool 1-2 Leeds (Anfield) |
| September 2020 | Premier League | Liverpool 4-3 Leeds (Anfield) |
December 2025 thriller
The meeting at Elland Road in December 2025 produced a thrilling 3-3 draw. Hugo Ekitike scored twice early in the second half to put Liverpool 2-0 ahead, but Leeds fought back through a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty and Anton Stach's goal. Dominik Szoboszlai restored Liverpool's lead with around 15 minutes remaining, only for substitute Ao Tanaka to volley home a sensational equaliser in the 96th minute, sparking wild celebrations in front of a raucous Elland Road.
January 2026 stalemate at Anfield
The clubs met again barely a month later, with Leeds earning a battling 0-0 draw at Anfield in January 2026. Farke's five-man defence frustrated Liverpool throughout, with the hosts unable to find a way through despite the promptings of Florian Wirtz. It was Leeds' second draw against Liverpool in under a month and underlined how stubborn an opponent they can be.
Key players to watch
Liverpool's star players
Alexander Isak: Liverpool's British-record signing from Newcastle United leads the line for the Reds, bringing world-class finishing, pace and movement. His positioning and clinical edge make him a constant threat, and against Leeds' organised defence his quality will be central to Liverpool breaking through.
Florian Wirtz: Liverpool's marquee creative signing brings vision, close control and the ability to unlock deep-lying defences. As he showed in the goalless Anfield meeting with Leeds, he is the key to picking the lock against a packed defensive block, threading passes to link Liverpool's attackers.
Virgil van Dijk: The Dutch captain remains the cornerstone of Liverpool's defence, marshalling the backline with his presence, reading of the game and aerial dominance. His leadership is vital as Liverpool look to rediscover their best form under Andoni Iraola.
Dominik Szoboszlai: The Hungarian midfielder has become increasingly important, capable of dictating tempo and arriving in the box, as his goal in the December 2025 meeting at Elland Road demonstrated. His energy and quality from midfield make him a key man in this fixture.
Leeds United's key players
Dominic Calvert-Lewin: The former Everton striker joined Leeds on a free transfer and was crucial to their survival, scoring from the penalty spot against Liverpool at Elland Road and finishing the season in fine form. His movement and aerial threat give Leeds a focal point against any defence.
Ao Tanaka: The Japanese midfielder has been a revelation since joining from Fortuna Düsseldorf, none more memorable than his dramatic 96th-minute equaliser against Liverpool in December 2025. His energy and quality on the ball make him central to Leeds' midfield.
Ethan Ampadu: The Wales international and club captain provides leadership and defensive solidity in midfield, helping anchor the system that proved so resilient during Leeds' run to safety.
Anton Stach: The German midfielder, signed from Hoffenheim for a club-record fee, scored a superb goal against Liverpool and was a standout performer during Leeds' survival run, capable of striking from distance and driving the side forward.
Leeds United back in the Premier League
Leeds won the 2024-25 Championship title with a remarkable 100 points, pipping Burnley to top spot on goal difference and clinching the title on the final day with a 2-1 win at Plymouth Argyle. Daniel Farke's side combined a prolific attack with one of the division's meanest defences, conceding just 30 goals across their dominant campaign.
The club invested approximately £80m in summer signings to prepare for the Premier League, including Anton Stach (Hoffenheim), Sean Longstaff (Newcastle), goalkeeper Lucas Perri, and Noah Okafor on loan from AC Milan. Dominic Calvert-Lewin arrived as a free agent from Everton.
After a difficult start that left them in a relegation fight, a tactical switch to three at the back sparked a transformation, and Farke guided Leeds to safety in 14th place with 47 points, securing their status with games to spare. The German remains in charge as Leeds settle into life back in the top flight.
Liverpool's turbulent title defence and new era
Liverpool's defence of their 2024-25 Premier League title proved troubled. Arne Slot's side won the league convincingly in his first season but struggled for consistency in 2025-26, eventually finishing fifth. Slot departed in the summer, and Liverpool turned to Andoni Iraola to begin a new chapter.
Iraola has set about restoring the high-intensity, attacking identity associated with Anfield, with a squad that still boasts world-class quality including record signing Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai and captain Virgil van Dijk. The Reds will be determined to return to the top of the table.
Venue: Anfield
The home of the Reds
Anfield is one of the most iconic stadiums in world football. The stadium holds 61,276 supporters following the completion of the Anfield Road Stand expansion. The famous Kop end creates an atmosphere unmatched in English football, particularly for big matches.
Liverpool have called Anfield home since 1892, and the stadium has hosted countless historic European nights and title-deciding matches throughout its history.
Getting to Anfield
By Train
Liverpool Lime Street is the main railway station, located approximately 2.5 miles from Anfield. Regular trains connect from across the UK. From Lime Street, fans can take buses or taxis to the stadium.
By Bus
Matchday shuttle buses run from Liverpool city centre to Anfield. Regular services including routes 26 and 27 also serve the stadium area from the city centre.
By Car
Limited parking is available around Anfield, with residential parking restrictions in place on matchdays. The club recommends using public transport where possible.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the capacity of Anfield?
Anfield has a capacity of 61,276 following the recent expansion of the Anfield Road Stand.
Can Leeds fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Leeds United supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seating.
How much do Liverpool v Leeds tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. This historic rivalry typically sees high demand at Anfield.
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When will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are typically delivered a few days before the match date. You will receive email confirmation and tracking information once your tickets have been dispatched.
Is Anfield accessible for disabled supporters?
Yes, Anfield has accessible facilities throughout the stadium. Please contact us when booking if you require accessible seating.
What is the nearest train station to Anfield?
Liverpool Lime Street is the main station, approximately 2.5 miles from the stadium. Matchday buses connect the city centre to Anfield.
What was the result of the most recent Liverpool vs Leeds match?
The clubs drew both their 2025-26 meetings: a 3-3 thriller at Elland Road in December 2025 and a 0-0 stalemate at Anfield in January 2026.
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