Anfield Stadium with a green field and red seats, Liverpool
Anfield Stadium with a green field and red seats, Liverpool

Anfield Stadium

Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH

The basics

To explore inside Anfield Stadium, you can either purchase a match ticket or join a museum and stadium tour. Anfield Stadium tickets are typically in high demand, particularly for important Champions League and FA Cup matches. Often the best option is to book a tour package, which may include additional extras such as a prematch buffet or halftime refreshments.

To go behind the scenes, take a self-guided Anfield Stadium tour. With the aid of a multimedia audio handset, tour the press room and the Kop, climb to the highest level of the main stand, peek behind the doors of the home and away teams' dressing rooms, and walk through the players' tunnel. Admission to the interactive Liverpool FC Story museum—and to the Steven Gerrard Collection—is included.

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The LFC Stadium Tour
The LFC Stadium Tour
$29.40 per adult
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Visited Liverpool with Family and we had a free day, booked online, very simple, great value for money, guide was very passionate and fun to listen to, brilliant day out, would do this again when back in Liverpool
Tracy_D, May 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Anfield Stadium is an absolute must for Liverpool FC fans.

  • Self-guided tours of the stadium and the club's interactive museum are at your own pace; allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore.

  • Please note that luggage and large bags are not permitted inside the stadium.

  • Wheelchair spaces are available at the stadium. However, not all ticket packages are suitable for wheelchair users, so check ahead. Most of the tour is wheelchair accessible, though the manager's dugout has stepped access only.

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How to get there

Anfield Stadium is situated on Anfield Road in Liverpool. To get there from the city center, take the 26 from Liverpool One Bus Station, 17 from Queen Square Bus Station, or the 917 from St. Johns Lane. On match days, beginning three hours prior to kickoff, the 917 express bus service runs from St. Johns Lane to Anfield every 10 minutes.

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When to get there

If you want to see Anfield at its busiest and buzziest, go on a match day. If you want space and time to explore without crowds, opt for a midweek morning tour. Shorter 45-minute tours, led by tour guides, are available on match days up to four hours before kickoff, but do not include access to the dressing rooms or press room.

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"This Is Anfield" sign

Of all the features of the stadium, few are as well known to English football fans as the "This Is Anfield" sign. Hung above a set of stairs leading to the pitch, the sign was intended to intimidate visiting teams. Up until recently, it was tradition for Liverpool players to touch the sign as they came out onto the pitch.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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