Liverpool, England
Anfield
Premier League
Liverpool supporters sing from the first minute to the last, and that noise is something travelling fans talk about long after the final whistle. Watching this club live is a compelling experience, whether you are visiting from elsewhere in England or making the trip from abroad. The atmosphere at home fixtures, particularly European nights and matches against the top Premier League sides, carries a weight that is hard to replicate anywhere else in English football. This page brings together partners offering match tickets for Liverpool home fixtures across the 2026/27 season, covering the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Champions League.
The official route is through the club's own ticketing platform, but direct access is structured around membership tiers, which means general sale windows for popular fixtures are often narrow or do not open to non-members at all. For fans without an existing membership, particularly those travelling from outside the UK, purchasing through the partners listed on this page is often the more practical route. Partners cover Premier League home games, domestic cup ties and European fixtures. Before confirming a purchase, check the delivery format, whether that is a mobile ticket, e-ticket or physical document, and review the partner's refund and buyer protection terms. For high-demand matches such as derbies and Champions League knockouts, booking as soon as the fixture date is confirmed is wise.
Liverpool tickets are priced across categories that reflect the nature of the fixture and the position of the seat within the ground. Category A covers the biggest Premier League matches and all European home fixtures, and these command the highest prices. Category B covers mid-table Premier League opponents, and Category C covers domestic cup games against lower-division sides. Prices vary between partners, so it is worth checking more than one listing for the same fixture before committing. Hospitality options, including pre-match dining and lounge access, are also available through select partners for fans who want a premium match-day experience. A match ticket in a hospitality package typically includes more than just entry to the game.
Several partners listed here offer packages that combine the match ticket with hotel accommodation in Liverpool city centre. Most packages cover one or two nights, with hotels positioned close enough to reach the ground comfortably on match day. Some packages include a hospitality element or a pre-match experience as part of the booking. For fans organising a trip around a single fixture, particularly those travelling from outside the UK, a combined booking means the ticket and accommodation are confirmed together rather than separately. This simplifies the planning considerably. Check what is included in the package and review the partner's terms for postponed or rescheduled fixtures before you book, as policies differ between providers.
Anfield holds approximately 61,000 supporters and sits around two miles north of Liverpool city centre. Several bus routes connect the ground to the centre, with additional services running on match days. Many fans choose to walk, as the route is straightforward and the streets around the ground fill steadily in the hours before kick-off. The city centre is the practical base for most visiting fans, with a wide range of hotels at different price points and easy access to both the ground and the city's waterfront.
Liverpool's Premier League home schedule for 2026/27 includes fixtures against the other leading clubs in the division. Matches against Manchester City tickets, Arsenal tickets, Chelsea tickets and Manchester United tickets are among the most anticipated on the home calendar, and it is worth planning for those fixtures early in the season once dates are confirmed. European home nights in the Champions League, typically played on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings, are another highlight of the home programme. For a full overview of European fixture options, see the Champions League page on this site. The Premier League page covers the wider domestic season.
Ticket categories for Liverpool home fixtures are set by the nature of the match and the location of the seat. The top category applies to the biggest Premier League fixtures and all Champions League home games. Lower categories cover cup matches and less high-profile league opponents. Partner prices on the secondary market reflect demand and proximity to the fixture date, so the same seat for two different matches in the same season can differ considerably in price. Checking multiple partners for your chosen fixture gives you the clearest picture of what is available and at what level. Hospitality and premium packages sit outside the standard category structure and are priced separately.
We recommend choosing authorised sellers when buying Liverpool tickets. In practical terms, that means selecting a partner who offers a clearly stated refund policy, contactable customer support and a confirmed delivery method before you pay. Check that the partner specifies whether your ticket will arrive as a mobile voucher, a PDF e-ticket or a physical document, and note the delivery timeline relative to your match date. This matters particularly for international visitors who may have limited options for troubleshooting close to match day. Also review the partner's policy on postponed or rescheduled fixtures, and what compensation or alternatives they offer if a match does not go ahead as planned. Buyer protection terms vary between partners, so it pays to read them before confirming.
Liverpool Football Club was founded in 1892 and has spent the large majority of its history in the top tier of English football. The club has won the league title many times, most recently in the 2019/20 season, ending a thirty-year wait for the championship. In European competition, Liverpool have won the UEFA Champions League on six occasions, with victories spread across different eras of the club's history. The Merseyside Derby against Everton is among the fixture list's most emotionally charged occasions for supporters in the city. Players including Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler defined different periods of the club's modern era, and Liverpool continues to attract support from across the world.