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Liverpool vs West Ham United Tickets
Purchase your Liverpool vs West Ham United tickets for this Premier League fixture at Anfield on Saturday, February 28, 2026 (3:00pm kick-off). Defending champions Liverpool host West Ham United in the final February fixture as Arne Slot's side look to continue their dominant record against the Hammers.
Head-to-Head Record
Liverpool boast one of the most dominant head-to-head records in English football against West Ham. In 147 all-time meetings dating back to January 1901, the Reds have won 80 times compared to just 34 victories for West Ham. The Premier League era tells a similar story: Liverpool have won 34 of 54 meetings, with West Ham claiming just 10 wins and 10 draws. Remarkably, West Ham have won only four times at Anfield in their entire history, with the most recent coming in August 2015 when Slaven Bilić's side secured a famous 3-0 victory. Before that, you have to go back to 1963 for the previous Hammers win on Merseyside. Mohamed Salah is the all-time leading scorer in this fixture with 13 goals, ahead of Liverpool legends John Toshack (10) and Steven Gerrard (9).
| Date | Competition | Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 30, 2025 | Premier League | West Ham | 0-2 | Liverpool |
| April 13, 2025 | Premier League | Liverpool | 2-1 | West Ham |
| December 29, 2024 | Premier League | West Ham | 0-5 | Liverpool |
| September 25, 2024 | EFL Cup | Liverpool | 5-1 | West Ham |
| April 27, 2024 | Premier League | West Ham | 2-2 | Liverpool |
The Last Meeting: November 2025
Liverpool secured a much-needed 2-0 victory at the London Stadium on November 30, 2025, with Alexander Isak finally opening his Premier League account for the club. The £125 million summer signing from Newcastle had endured a frustrating wait for his first league goal, but converted clinically from Cody Gakpo's cutback in the 60th minute. Mohamed Salah was controversially dropped to the bench by under-pressure manager Arne Slot, who was rewarded for the brave selection call. Lucas Paquetá's extraordinary sending-off – receiving two yellow cards in quick succession for persistent dissent against referee Darren England – effectively ended the contest, before Gakpo added a late second in stoppage time. The win snapped Liverpool's three-match losing streak and lifted them to eighth place.
West Ham United: Relegation Battle Under Nuno
West Ham's turbulent 2025-26 season has seen them cycle through managers at an alarming rate. Graham Potter was sacked in late September after winning just one of his first five Premier League games, with former Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espírito Santo appointed as his replacement on a three-year contract. The Portuguese manager has brought some stability – including victories over Newcastle and Burnley – but West Ham remain mired in a relegation battle, sitting in the bottom three for much of the campaign. Key players including Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paquetá have struggled for consistency, while summer signings have failed to make the desired impact. The Hammers have not won at Anfield in a decade, and their record there gives little cause for optimism in their survival fight.
Liverpool: End of February Fixture
This match concludes Liverpool's demanding February schedule, which includes clashes with Manchester City, Sunderland, and Nottingham Forest. The defending champions' title defence has effectively ended following a disastrous autumn run of nine defeats in 12 matches, leaving them fighting for a top-four finish rather than retaining their crown. Arne Slot has faced intense scrutiny, though victories over West Ham and Aston Villa in November and December eased some pressure. Record signing Alexander Isak has shown glimpses of his quality, while Florian Wirtz continues to adapt to English football following his summer move from Bayer Leverkusen. Slot enjoys an excellent record against West Ham, winning all four previous meetings as Liverpool boss with 14 goals scored.
Anfield
Anfield is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world, home to Liverpool FC since 1892. The stadium holds approximately 61,000 supporters following the recent Anfield Road End expansion, creating one of the most atmospheric venues in European football. The famous Kop end generates legendary atmosphere, particularly for evening fixtures under the lights.
Away supporters are housed in the Anfield Road End, typically receiving an allocation of around 3,000 tickets for Premier League matches. Liverpool Lime Street station is the main railway hub, located approximately 2 miles from the stadium. Regular bus services run from the city centre on matchdays, with the 917 Soccerbus operating from Liverpool South Parkway. Parking around the stadium is limited, with most fans using public transport or park-and-ride facilities.
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Liverpool vs West Ham FAQ
What is the capacity of Anfield?
Anfield has a capacity of approximately 61,000 following the completion of the Anfield Road End expansion, making it one of the largest club stadiums in England.
How many tickets will West Ham receive?
Away supporters typically receive an allocation of around 3,000 tickets, housed in the Anfield Road End.
What is the head-to-head record?
Liverpool have won 80 of 147 all-time meetings, with West Ham winning just 34. In the Premier League era, Liverpool have won 34 of 54 fixtures. West Ham have won only four times at Anfield in history.
Is my purchase guaranteed?
Yes, all purchases come with our 150% money-back guarantee for your complete peace of mind.
How will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are delivered via secure electronic transfer or courier delivery, depending on the ticket type and your location.
Who is the West Ham manager?
Nuno Espírito Santo has managed West Ham since September 2025. The former Nottingham Forest, Wolves, and Tottenham boss replaced Graham Potter and has been battling to lift the club out of the relegation zone.
What happened in the last meeting?
Liverpool won 2-0 at the London Stadium on November 30, 2025. Alexander Isak scored his first Premier League goal for the club, with Cody Gakpo adding a late second after Lucas Paquetá was sent off for dissent.
What is the nearest train station to Anfield?
Liverpool Lime Street is the main railway station, approximately 2 miles from Anfield. Kirkdale station is closer but has fewer services. The 917 Soccerbus runs from Liverpool South Parkway on matchdays.
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