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Liverpool

Liverpool Tickets

Liverpool is one of the most successful clubs in England and has a large fan base. As a result, tickets for Liverpool games are in high demand and can be very expensive. Away tickets are harder to get since most are reserved for home fans. 

You can buy Liverpool tickets for both home and away matches using the links below from our trusted retailers.

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How to Buy Liverpool Tickets: Home and Away

Buy Liverpool tickets easily with Ticket Compare. Use the table above to select a match, then compare prices from trusted sellers. Read on for answers to frequently answered questions about how to buy Liverpool tickets.

FAQ

How Much are Liverpool Tickets?

  The status of the opponent and the location of your seat will influence the price of the ticket. Prices per game can range from £37 (in the KOP) to £59 (in the main stand) for an adult. There are also 500 tickets sold for £9 to local supporters.    However, these tickets are difficult to get, even with a membership. Ticket Compare can ensure you get the tickets to your chosen game and avoid disappointment. 

How Much is a Liverpool Season Ticket?

  Season tickets range from £685 (in the main stand upper) to £869 (in the main stand) for a non-disabled adult.    Tickets range from £514 (in the KOP) to £652 (in the main stand) for a disabled adult.

Can You Get Liverpool Tickets Without Membership?

  After sales to members, and subject to availability, a limited number of tickets will go on a general sale 1 week before the game. Even if you are a member, it is still very difficult to acquire these tickets and there are no guarantees. You can get hold of match-day tickets on Ticket Compare.    Membership for Liverpool FC costs £36.99, but does not guarantee you tickets.   

About Liverpool FC

  Liverpool FC is an English professional football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. The team was founded in 1892 by John Houlding, who owned the land on which their stadium stands. Nicknamed ‘The Reds’, Liverpool plays in a red and white strip.    Liverpool competes in the Premier League, which is the top tier of English football. It is one of only a few clubs that have never faced relegation.   

Stadium Information

  Anfield Stadium is based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. With a capacity of 53,394 it is the seventh-largest football stadium in England. The capacity is set to increase in the near future.    The address is Anfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH  

Honours and Trophies

  The first trophy won by Liverpool FC was the Lancashire Cup in 1895, and its first success in the FA Cup was in 1965. They have since gone on to win 19 League titles, and are the most successful team in British football history, having won more trophies than any other English club.   

Team Information

  The most successful period in Liverpool's history was the 1970s and '80s when the club won 11 league titles and 4 European Cups. The team has also been successful more recently, winning the UEFA Champions League in 2005 and 2006. Many legendary players have played for Liverpool, including Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard, and Jamie Carragher.   Other notable players include Phil Neal, who helped the club win 22 medals and was the only player to feature in Liverpool's first four European Cup triumphs. He later succeeded Graeme Souness as the captain of the team in the summer of 1984.   The top goalscorer for Liverpool was Ian Rush, who was responsible for 346 goals. He played for the club from 1980-1987 and 1988-1996.  

Rivalries

  The club has long-standing rivalries with Manchester United and Everton. Liverpool’s rivalry with Everton stems from Liverpool’s formation and the dispute with Everton’s officials. The two teams contest each other in the Merseyside derby.    Liverpool’s rivalry with Manchester United is considered to be one of the biggest in English football. The clubs are two of the most successful in English football and have contested more matches than any other two clubs in Premier League history. The cities' competition originally began in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century.