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Liverpool, now under Andoni Iraola, remain one of the Premier League's heavyweight clubs after winning the title in 2024-25. Sunderland return to Anfield buoyed by a remarkable comeback campaign, having finished seventh and qualified for the Europa League on their Premier League return. This fixture pits northeast tradition and pride against established modern elite in one of English football's most compelling contrasts. With these 2026-2027 Liverpool v Sunderland tickets you get the chance to watch this match live at Anfield! Liverpool pursue their ambitions from their iconic fortress, while Sunderland aim to build on a stunning return to the top flight. We have served already over 800,000 satisfied football fans! Join these football fans and experience the unmatched atmosphere of Anfield!
Buy your Liverpool v Sunderland tickets and watch Liverpool's pursuit of Premier League glory against a Sunderland side that has re-announced itself among the top flight at Anfield. Liverpool versus Sunderland will be played at one of English football's most legendary and iconic stadiums in the northwest - a fortress renowned for its intimidating atmosphere, passionate supporters, and as one of world football's most legendary venues. World class players like Alexander Isak, Virgil van Dijk, Florian Wirtz and Granit Xhaka will be competing at the highest level in this Premier League encounter. You can buy your 2026-2027 Liverpool v Sunderland tickets through our secure booking system. Don't hesitate any longer and book your tickets online to experience this Premier League clash live at the legendary Anfield.
Liverpool's status as one of the Premier League's elite contrasts with Sunderland's spectacular return to the top flight after years in the Championship and League One. It's a matchup between established modern excellence and resurgent ambition, with Liverpool's continental sophistication and pedigree meeting Sunderland's northeast pride and determination to prove themselves at the highest level. Book your Liverpool v Sunderland tickets for this Premier League match securely online! Experience the legendary atmosphere at Anfield, one of world football's most iconic stadiums where Liverpool's passionate supporters create an electric environment that defines English football's greatest home fortresses.
Witness one of the Premier League's most compelling contrasts as Sunderland visit Anfield, a venue internationally renowned for its intimidating nature, legendary history, and as the stage for some of football's greatest moments. This fixture brings together Liverpool's modern elite status and established competitive excellence with Sunderland's growing confidence after a standout return, creating a fascinating spectacle where history and pride meet contemporary competitive reality.
Liverpool, now under manager Andoni Iraola, remain one of the Premier League's elite clubs after lifting the title in 2024-25, their 20th English championship. Following an inconsistent 2025-26 campaign and Arne Slot's departure, Iraola has set about restoring the aggressive attacking football and organisational excellence associated with Anfield. The Reds combine world-class talent including Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Cody Gakpo with tactical sophistication and the leadership of captain Virgil van Dijk. Anfield's legendary status and passionate supporters provide the Reds with a significant competitive advantage.
Sunderland, after years in the Championship and League One, have re-established themselves in style, finishing seventh and qualifying for the Europa League on their Premier League return under Régis Le Bris. The Black Cats possess northeast pride and passionate supporters that provide the foundation for their competitive ambitions. With shrewd recruitment and a clear identity, Sunderland turned the Stadium of Light into a fortress on their way to one of the finest promoted campaigns in Premier League history. Their visit to Anfield represents a meeting of a resurgent force with one of the Premier League's most formidable opponents.
Recent meetings
February 2026 - Van Dijk settles it at the Stadium of Light
Liverpool won 1-0 away at Sunderland on February 11, 2026, with a second-half header from captain Virgil van Dijk proving decisive. The victory ended Sunderland's long unbeaten home league run and underlined Liverpool's quality, though the Black Cats made the Reds work hard for all three points in front of a raucous Stadium of Light.
December 2025 - Wirtz rescues a point at Anfield
Liverpool and Sunderland drew 1-1 at Anfield on December 3, 2025. Chemsdine Talbi gave the visitors a shock lead in the 67th minute, and Sunderland came within minutes of a first win at Anfield in over 40 years, before Florian Wirtz weaved through the defence to force a late equaliser. The draw reflected Sunderland's organisation and resilience on their return to one of English football's most intimidating grounds.
A historic fixture renewed
The 2025-26 season marked the renewal of a fixture with deep roots: two of English football's founding members had not met in the league since Sunderland's relegation from the Premier League in 2017. Sunderland's promotion in 2025 brought the clubs back together, and the two 2025-26 meetings - a draw at Anfield and a narrow Liverpool win on Wearside - showed a far more competitive contest than the gap of recent years had suggested.
Complete head-to-head record
All-time meetings across all competitions
Liverpool and Sunderland share a long competitive history as two of English football's oldest clubs, having met regularly in the top flight across many decades before Sunderland's spell outside the Premier League.
2025-26 Premier League meetings:
- Liverpool 1-1 Sunderland (Anfield, December 2025)
- Sunderland 0-1 Liverpool (Stadium of Light, February 2026)
The historical picture:
- Across their all-time meetings, Liverpool hold a clear historical advantage
- The clubs did not meet in the league between 2017 and 2025, owing to Sunderland's time in the Championship and League One
- Sunderland have not won at Anfield in over 40 years, though they came close in December 2025
- Anfield has long been a formidable venue for visiting sides, and Sunderland's draw there in 2025-26 was a creditable result
- The fixture has historically produced competitive football between two clubs with proud traditions
Notable facts:
- Sunderland's 1-1 draw at Anfield in December 2025 was one of their standout results on their Premier League return
- Virgil van Dijk's header settled the reverse fixture at the Stadium of Light in February 2026
- Liverpool's home record against Sunderland remains strong across the rivalry's history
- Set-pieces and defensive organisation have proven important in the recent meetings
- Sunderland's resurgence under Régis Le Bris has narrowed a gap that had looked daunting on paper
Historical context
Liverpool's elite establishment and modern resurgence: Liverpool were founded in 1892 and established themselves as one of English football's greatest and most successful institutions. The Reds have won 20 league titles, the most recent in 2024-25 under Arne Slot, with their dominance during the 1970s and 1980s under Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan establishing them as European elite. Liverpool's famous European Cup victories, including their 1977 and 1984 triumphs, represent the pinnacle of their continental achievements. After a period away from the very top, Liverpool underwent a remarkable resurgence under Jürgen Klopp, winning the Champions League (2019) and the Premier League (2020), before Slot added a 20th league title in 2024-25. The club now begins a new chapter under Andoni Iraola.
Sunderland's struggle and remarkable resurgence: Sunderland were founded in 1879 and established themselves as one of English football's founding giants, winning six league titles between 1892 and 1936 along with two FA Cups during their greatest eras. However, later decades saw Sunderland decline from their elite status, and their descent to the Championship in 2017 and then League One represented a significant low given their historic standing. Their revival has been extraordinary: under Régis Le Bris, the Black Cats won promotion through the Championship playoffs in 2025 and then defied expectations on their Premier League return, finishing seventh and qualifying for the Europa League.
The modern dynamic - Elite pedigree versus resurgent ambition: This fixture represents Liverpool's standing as modern elite meeting Sunderland's emphatic return to the top flight. While Liverpool maintain advantages in quality, resources, and pedigree, Sunderland's northeast pride and the strength of their comeback campaign mean they arrive as genuine competitors rather than makeweights. The two 2025-26 meetings showed a contest far closer than recent history would suggest.
Memorable recent matches
December 2025 - Wirtz's late leveller at Anfield: Sunderland's Chemsdine Talbi looked to have stunned Anfield until Florian Wirtz's deflected strike nine minutes from time rescued a 1-1 draw, denying the Black Cats a first win there in over four decades.
February 2026 - Van Dijk's decisive header: Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk headed the only goal at the Stadium of Light to end Sunderland's unbeaten home league run and secure a hard-fought 1-0 win.
Key players to watch
Liverpool's star performers
Alexander Isak: Liverpool's superstar striker, signed from Newcastle United for a British record transfer fee, brings world-class finishing and movement to the Reds' attacking play. Isak's pace, positioning, and goal-scoring prowess make him a constant threat to any defense. His arrival represented a significant statement of intent for Liverpool's attacking ambitions. Against Sunderland's defensive organization, Isak's quality and movement will create regular scoring opportunities.
Florian Wirtz: Liverpool's marquee creative signing brings vision, close control and the ability to unlock organized defenses. Operating between the lines, Wirtz looks to thread passes through opposition structures and link Liverpool's attacking players, as he showed with his late equaliser in the meeting with Sunderland in December 2025. His creativity makes him central to the Reds' efforts to break down deep-lying defences.
Virgil van Dijk: Liverpool's commanding centre-back and club captain has established himself as one of the Premier League's greatest defensive talents. Van Dijk's physical presence, reading of the game, and composure under pressure make him crucial to Liverpool's defensive organization. His leadership and aerial dominance provide Liverpool with defensive security against any attacking threat - and his header settled the reverse fixture at the Stadium of Light in February 2026.
Cody Gakpo: Liverpool's dynamic attacker brings pace, dribbling ability, and intelligent movement to the Reds' attacking structure. Gakpo's capacity to find space between the lines and deliver dangerous passes makes him crucial to Liverpool's creative play. His technical quality and directness trouble any defense. Against Sunderland's organization, Gakpo's movement will create regular opportunities.
Alisson Becker: Liverpool's goalkeeper has proven himself among the Premier League's most reliable performers. The Brazilian shot-stopper's composure, distribution, and shot-stopping ability provide Liverpool with defensive confidence, as his sharp saves in the Anfield meeting with Sunderland underlined. His leadership and consistent performances establish the foundation for Liverpool's defensive organization.
Sunderland's key men
Granit Xhaka: Sunderland's captain and experienced midfielder has been the heartbeat of the Black Cats' resurgence, providing leadership, tactical awareness, and distribution to their midfield. The Switzerland international's composure and experience help Sunderland control matches and transition efficiently from defense to attack. His leadership and football intelligence are central to how Sunderland organize against elite attacking teams like Liverpool.
Simon Adingra: Sunderland's creative wide attacker brings pace, technical ability, and a goal-scoring threat down the flanks. The Ivory Coast international's directness and movement give Sunderland an outlet in transition, and his ability to beat defenders one-on-one provides an attacking dimension against quality opposition. Against Liverpool's defense, Adingra's pace on the counter will be a weapon Sunderland look to exploit.
Brian Brobbey: Sunderland's striker brings pace, physical presence, and a goal-scoring threat to the Black Cats' attacking play. The Dutch forward's movement and positioning help Sunderland create opportunities through intelligent off-ball running, while his physicality offers another dimension to their attack. Against Liverpool's centre-backs, Brobbey's intensity and movement will look to test the Reds' defense.
Nordi Mukiele: One of Sunderland's summer recruits, the experienced defender brings athleticism, versatility and Premier League-level composure to the Black Cats' backline. Mukiele's reading of the game and positioning help Sunderland remain organized against waves of attacking pressure. His experience at the top level will be valuable in containing Liverpool's attacking talent at Anfield.
Robin Roefs: Sunderland's goalkeeper has been a revelation since his summer arrival, ranking among the Premier League's best shot-stoppers by save percentage during 2025-26. Roefs's reflexes, distribution and command of his area give Sunderland defensive confidence. His ability to make crucial saves will be essential against Liverpool's attacking quality.
Venue: Anfield - World football's most legendary fortress
One of world football's most iconic and intimidating stadiums
Anfield has been Liverpool's home since 1892, representing one of the world's greatest and most storied football institutions spanning more than 130 years. With a capacity of 61,276, Anfield stands as one of English football's most iconic stadiums, hosting countless memorable matches that have defined both Liverpool's history and football's competitive development. The stadium occupies a unique place in football history as one of world football's most legendary venues, having witnessed generations of triumph, European glory, and unwavering supporter passion.
Anfield's legendary status transcends football itself, with the ground representing one of the world's most emotionally significant sporting venues. Liverpool's establishment as one of history's greatest institutions has been inseparably connected to Anfield's fortress-like qualities and the Kop's legendary support. The stadium's intimidating nature for visiting sides reflects both Liverpool's success and the passionate commitment of supporters who have witnessed the club's greatest achievements, with Anfield remaining one of world football's most recognizable and respected venues.
Design and features
Anfield comprises four distinct stands - the Kop (housing Liverpool's most passionate supporters and one of world football's most legendary supporter locations), the Main Stand, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and the Anfield Road Stand. The stadium's distinctive architecture reflects its historic significance, with the famous Kop representing one of football's most iconic features. The proximity between supporters and the pitch creates an intimidating environment where Liverpool's passionate supporters demonstrate their unwavering emotional commitment to their club throughout matches.
In recent years, Anfield has undergone selective modernization while preserving its historic character and authentic atmosphere. Contemporary improvements have included enhanced hospitality facilities, modern concourse areas, and improved accessibility, alongside the Anfield Road Stand expansion that lifted capacity beyond 61,000, ensuring the stadium remains competitive with modern standards while maintaining the authentic English football atmosphere that defines its character. The stadium remains proudly historic, with supporters valuing Anfield's cultural significance and the genuine emotional connection between the venue and Liverpool's identity.
Atmosphere and fortress qualities
Anfield possesses an electric atmosphere unlike perhaps any other football stadium - a genuine blend of historic significance, passionate support, and collective emotional intensity that transcends typical football competition. The proximity between supporters and the pitch creates an intimidating environment for visiting sides, with the Kop's legendary vocal support providing relentless encouragement throughout matches. The stadium's unique character attracts supporters from across the world seeking to experience one of football's greatest atmospheres connected to one of history's most significant institutions.
Sunderland, despite their excellent recent form and the confidence of a standout Premier League return, will face a genuine examination when visiting this legendary fortress. Anfield's intimidating qualities provide Liverpool with a substantial environmental and emotional advantage. The fixture at Anfield offers Sunderland a significant challenge, requiring them to maintain the discipline and organization that defined their season against one of the Premier League's most formidable opponents in one of world football's most legendary atmospheres.
Getting to Anfield
By train
Liverpool Lime Street Station is the primary rail hub for accessing Anfield, with regular train services connecting Liverpool to destinations across the UK and beyond. From Liverpool Lime Street Station, supporters can walk to the stadium (approximately 25-30 minutes) or take local buses which run frequently on matchdays (approximately 10-15 minutes journey).
Liverpool Central Station provides an alternative transport hub connected to the Merseyrail network, offering connections to additional areas and supporting transport access for matchday supporters.
By rail and Soccerbus
The Merseyrail network provides good access toward Anfield, with Sandhills station serving as the key matchday interchange. On matchdays, supporters can take the train to Sandhills and board the dedicated Soccerbus shuttle that runs directly to the stadium, significantly reducing walking time from the city centre.
By bus
Multiple bus routes serve Anfield from Liverpool city center and surrounding areas, with services 17, 26, 27 and others providing direct access to the stadium. Bus services increase frequency on matchdays to accommodate additional passengers. Contactless payment or prepaid cards are required on Merseyside bus services.
By car
Anfield is located at Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH for satellite navigation purposes. The stadium is accessible via local roads, with limited parking available in the surrounding area. Match day parking is highly congested and strongly discouraged in favor of public transport. Street parking in surrounding neighborhoods is heavily restricted with resident-only and pay-and-display zones.
Tactical preview
Liverpool's attacking excellence approach
Liverpool under Andoni Iraola typically play attacking, high-tempo football that prioritizes pressing intensity and rapid transitions into attacking movements. The Reds press aggressively from the opening minutes, looking to win the ball in dangerous areas and transition quickly into attacking positions. Liverpool's midfield focus on winning possession through aggressive pressing while maintaining tactical discipline, with the team breaking quickly toward their attacking players and creating dangerous opportunities through intelligent movements that exploit recovered possession.
Against Sunderland's well-drilled defensive organization, Liverpool must maintain their pressing intensity while remaining disciplined to avoid unnecessary risks. The key to Liverpool's success will be establishing early territorial dominance, converting pressing intensity into attacking opportunities, and taking the chances their quality creates - something they found harder than expected when held to a draw by Sunderland at Anfield in 2025-26. Liverpool's home advantage and attacking firepower provide significant advantages.
Sunderland's defensive resilience approach
Sunderland under Régis Le Bris are built on a compact, well-organized defensive block and efficient counter-attacking, an approach that carried them to a seventh-place finish and Europa League qualification. The Black Cats defend in a disciplined low block, get bodies behind the ball, and make it difficult for opponents to play through the middle, while remaining a direct threat in transition through their pace and quality on the break. Their willingness to absorb pressure and strike on the counter has proven highly effective against stronger sides.
Against Liverpool's attacking quality and pressing intensity, Sunderland must maintain their excellent defensive organization while remaining alert to counter-attacking opportunities. The key to Sunderland's success will be staying compact, limiting space for Liverpool's attacking players, and converting any chances with clinical precision - the formula that earned them a draw at Anfield in December 2025. Sunderland will rely on discipline and organization, the foundations of their remarkable season.
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Historical context
Liverpool's legendary status and modern resurgence
Liverpool Football Club were founded in 1892 and established themselves as one of English football's greatest institutions. The Reds have won 20 league championships, with their greatest run of dominance coming under Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan in the 1970s and 1980s when Liverpool ruled English football and won multiple European Cups, establishing themselves among Europe's greatest institutions. Players like Kenny Dalglish and Ray Clemence became household names during this period of sustained success, with Liverpool establishing a winning culture that defined the era.
After later decades of decline from the very top, Liverpool underwent a remarkable resurgence under Jürgen Klopp, re-establishing themselves as genuine title challengers and European elite competitors and winning the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020. Arne Slot then delivered a 20th league title in 2024-25 before stepping aside, and the club now begins a new era under Andoni Iraola. Liverpool's return to the summit of English football remains one of modern football's most impressive stories.
Sunderland's struggle and remarkable return
Sunderland were founded in 1879 and established themselves as one of English football's founding giants, winning six league championships between 1892 and 1936. The club enjoyed great success in the early decades of English league football before later years saw them decline from their elite status. Their descent to the Championship in 2017, followed by spells in League One, represented a significant nadir in their proud history. Under Régis Le Bris, however, Sunderland engineered a stunning revival - promotion through the Championship playoffs in 2025, followed by a seventh-place Premier League finish and Europa League qualification, one of the finest seasons ever achieved by a promoted club.
The modern dynamic - Elite pedigree meeting a resurgent force
This fixture represents one of modern football's most compelling contrasts - Liverpool's standing as elite competitors meeting a Sunderland side that has re-announced itself among the top flight. While Liverpool maintain advantages in quality, resources, and pedigree, Sunderland's resurgence and northeast pride mean they arrive at Anfield as genuine competitors. The two 2025-26 meetings demonstrated that, with Sunderland holding Liverpool to a draw at Anfield before the Reds edged the reverse fixture.
Frequently asked questions
When is Liverpool vs Sunderland?
Match details and kick-off times are subject to fixture scheduling and broadcasting requirements. Please check our fixture listings for the specific date and kick-off time for this Premier League match at Anfield.
What's Anfield's capacity?
Anfield currently has a capacity of 61,276, making it one of the Premier League's largest stadiums and one of world football's most iconic venues. The legendary stadium provides an unmatched atmosphere and remains one of the world's most recognizable football grounds.
Can Sunderland fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Sunderland supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats. Sunderland fans are typically allocated around 3,000 seats in the lower tier of the Anfield Road Stand, depending on fixture classification and policing requirements. Sunderland's traveling support is known for passionate backing and creating excellent atmospheres away from the Stadium of Light, though they face one of English football's most intimidating home atmospheres.
What's the best way to get to Anfield?
We recommend using Liverpool's excellent public transport system. Liverpool Lime Street Station is the primary rail hub with regular UK-wide connections (approximately 25-30 minutes' walk or 10-15 minutes by bus to the stadium). On matchdays, the train to Sandhills station connects with the dedicated Soccerbus shuttle that runs directly to Anfield. Multiple bus routes also serve the ground. Parking is extremely limited and strongly discouraged in favor of public transport.
How much are Liverpool vs Sunderland tickets?
Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. Premier League matches at Anfield typically see prices starting from around £40-£70 for standard seats, with premium and hospitality seats priced higher. Away section tickets may have different pricing structures depending on the specific allocation and demand from Sunderland supporters.
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When will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are typically delivered several days before the match date. You'll receive email confirmation and tracking information once your tickets have been dispatched, allowing you plenty of time to prepare for your visit to Anfield.
What time should I arrive at the stadium?
We recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before kick-off to allow adequate time for security checks, finding your seat, and experiencing the pre-match atmosphere as Liverpool's supporters generate the intense emotional energy that defines Anfield matchdays. Anfield's legendary status and atmosphere make arriving early highly recommended.
Is Anfield accessible for disabled supporters?
Yes, Anfield has excellent accessibility features, with wheelchair-accessible seating areas and comprehensive facilities throughout the stadium designed to ensure disabled supporters enjoy excellent matchday experiences. Please contact us when booking if you require accessible seating so we can assist with appropriate arrangements.
Can I bring a bag to the stadium?
Bags are permitted but subject to search at entry. Large bags may not be allowed, so check Liverpool FC's official guidelines before traveling. We recommend traveling light to speed up entry and avoid delays at the security gates, particularly important given the large crowds and legendary atmosphere typical at Anfield.
Where can I watch the match if I can't attend?
Premier League matches are broadcast on Sky Sports and TNT Sports in the UK. International viewers should check their local broadcast listings for coverage in their region, as Premier League fixtures receive extensive global broadcast coverage.
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Don't miss this compelling Premier League encounter between Liverpool and Sunderland at Anfield. This fixture represents one of English football's most fascinating modern contrasts between Liverpool's standing as elite competitors and Sunderland's emergence as a resurgent top-flight force. Liverpool will be looking to secure three crucial points in front of their passionate supporters, while Sunderland will be determined to build on a remarkable return and spring a surprise against one of the Premier League's most formidable opponents.
Recent meetings between these clubs have been more competitive than many expected: Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Sunderland at Anfield in December 2025, when Florian Wirtz's late strike denied the visitors a famous win, before the Reds edged a 1-0 victory at the Stadium of Light in February 2026 through Virgil van Dijk's header. Both results underlined Sunderland's resilience and organization, even as Liverpool's quality ultimately told over the two meetings. The fixture promises a genuine contest between pedigree and ambition.
Anfield provides an unmatched matchday experience combining legendary historic significance, world-renowned atmosphere, and the passionate intensity of one of football's greatest supporter bases. Whether you're a Liverpool supporter eager to see your team push for major honors or a Sunderland fan backing the Black Cats against one of the Premier League's most established institutions, this fixture offers the perfect opportunity to experience Premier League football at its absolute finest in one of world football's most iconic stadiums.
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