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Place: Anfield

Kick-off: 8pm BST

Prices

  • Adults: £37-£59
  • Over 65s: £28-£44
  • Young Adults: £18.50- £29.50
  • Juniors: £9
  • Local general sale: £9

Price Notes: A full breakdown of the pricing structure can be found here.

Auto Cup Schedule

Season ticket holders and members registered for the Auto Cup schedule MUST NOT buy a ticket for this match.

Payments are currently being processed and will end on Thursday, September 1.

More information, including what to do if your payment fails, is available here.

Ticket sales notes

Match credits: Tickets purchased during this season’s competition will be used as match credit towards ticket sales during the 2022-23 season and for future seasons.

The sale below will take place: online only and supporters are advised that there may be a queuing system.

Season ticket holders and Members: The eligibility criteria for this match is based on Champions League home matches played in the 2019-20 season.

First sale: Priority Right Holders

Time of sale: From Wednesday, August 31, 2 p.m. to Thursday, September 1, 12:30 p.m.

Status first sale: Guaranteed sales – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

Important stadium entry information and eligibility details are available here.

Second sale: Season ticket holders and members who have played four of the following home games during the 2019-20 season: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.

Time of sale: From Thursday, September 1, 1 p.m. to Friday, September 2, 9:30 a.m.

Second sale status: Guaranteed sales – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

Third sale: Season ticket holders and members who have played three of the following home games during the 2019-20 season: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.

Time of sale: From Friday, September 2, 10 a.m. to Friday, September 2, 2.30 p.m.

Third Sales Status: Not guaranteed – first come, first served – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

fourth sale: Season ticket holders and members who have played two of the following home games during the 2019-20 season: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.

Time of sale: From Friday, September 2, 3 p.m. to Monday, September 5, 7:30 a.m.

Fourth Sales Status: Not guaranteed – first come, first served – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

fifth sale: Season ticket holders and Members who have played any of the following home games during the 2019-20 season: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.

Time of sale: Monday, September 5, 3:00 PM to Tuesday, September 6, 7:30 AM.

Fifth Sales Status: Not guaranteed – first come, first served – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

Sixth sale: Supporters eligible for the local general sale.

Supporters must be registered with zip code ‘L’ before midnight Thursday September 8th to be eligible to purchase tickets during this sale. Register here.

Non-members purchasing tickets during this sale MUST download a free NFC general pass. For more information and to watch a video on how to download your pass here.

Time of sale: From Friday 9 September 11 a.m.

Sixth Sales Status: Not guaranteed – first come, first served – one ticket per eligible supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.

All further sales for this fixture will be published here.

Disabled sales: Visit the Accessibility Hub for full sales details.

Catering sales: Call 0151 264 2222 for more information, or buy online.

Stadium access: season ticket holders and official members

The club will continue to use Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to access the stadium.

For those supporters who have not yet downloaded their NFC pass on their phone, please go here for the step-by-step guides for both Android (Google) and iPhone (Apple) mobile phones.

Non-members

Free general admission NFC passes are required to access the stadium for non-season ticket holders and non-members. go here for more information and to watch a video on how to download your pass.

We strongly recommend that supporters download their NFC pass to their phone as soon as possible and this must be done at least 24 hours before traveling to Anfield.

To help speed up the flow of supporters through the turnstiles, please arrive early and have your phone ready and unlocked with your ticket on your screen.

Forward ticket

As announced hereticket forwarding is available for all tickets except those purchased during the local general sale.

For the 2022-23 season, match credit for tickets forwarded to Friends and Relatives for Home Cup matches will remain with the ticket owner/purchaser. Match credit will not be transferred to the friend/family member attending the match.

More details about ticket forwarding option can be found here and frequently asked questions can be found here.

Important information

The club reserves the right to change any sale to a controlled sale upon the advice of the police or other relevant authorities.

Rail seats

Seats issued within Lower Anfield Road and the Kop at Anfield are on-rail seats, allowing supporters to stand safely at key moments during the match, such as celebrating goals, but at other times they must return to a seat.

If a supporter prefers to be seated, we strongly recommend purchasing your ticket in a different area, subject to availability.

Supporters attending matches are reminded that Anfield is still an all-seater stadium and should remain seated where possible.

No Baggage Policy

Bags are NOT allowed in the stadium and there are no bags storage facilities available.

Small bags with hygiene products and/or medicines or club shopping bags with in-store purchases are the only exception.

The bags allowed will be searched at the boarding point.

Cashless stadium

We are a cashless stadium – contactless and/or chip and pin payments are required in all areas.

Tackling Anti-Social and Criminal Behavior

LFC supports strong action in football to address anti-social and criminal behavior on football pitches – including entering the field without permission and carrying or using smoke bombs or pyros.

These are illegal, dangerous and have serious consequences. They have no place in our game. Anyone involved in these activities will be banned by the club and reported to the police. Love football. Protect the game.