Welcome to Anfield Stadium, the celebrated home of Liverpool Football Club!

We want your experience at Anfield to be as seamless and enjoyable as possible, so we’ve pulled together a handy hub of information to help master your match-day.

Whether it be where to locate the nearest toilet, finding the best route to your seat, or simply how to get your hands on a pie and a pint at half-time, we’ve covered all bases.

For real-time updates on each matchday, please follow @LFCHelp on Twitter.

Getting to Anfield

We have worked together with Merseytravel and local transport operators to help make matchday travel more convenient for you.

Public transport is the easiest and most efficient way to reach the game.

Whether you live locally or are travelling from the outside Liverpool City region, we recommend that you plan your route in advance and arrive for your designated entry time.

To view our transport map, click here.

Stadium Facilities

Here’s all the essential information to ensure your Anfield experience is as simple and enjoyable as possible.

With everything from hot dogs and hot brews, to where to find the nearest toilet, find all you need to know about making your way around the stadium below.

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

Food

In the Main Stand and The Kop you’ll find:

DRAUGHT BARS A range of draught lager will be available along with ciders, sprits, soft drinks, and hot drinks.

PIES A football staple. Enjoy pork or vegan sausage rolls and a range of pies, including Steak, Cheese and Onion, Meat and Potato, Scouse and Quorn.

FISH & CHIPS A quintessential classic; battered cod and chunky chips accompanied with mushy garden peas.

SALT ‘N’ PEPPER CHICKEN Succulent chicken breast in a moreish ‘salt n pepper’ style coating, with peppers and onions.

HOT DOGS Hot dogs served with crispy onions and your sauce of choice. Vegan alternative also available.

BEEF WRAP Tender roast beef encased in a soft tortilla wrap.

BURGER & FRIES Succulent beef burger, served with French fries and a range of dips. Vegan alternative also available.

PIZZA (Main Stand Only) Choose from Margarita, Meat Feast or Pepperoni fresh dough pizzas.

NACHOS & DIPS (Main Stand only) Salted tortilla triangles served with cheese, salsa and soured cream.

CONFECTIONARY An extensive array of confectionary can be found at the kiosks, for when you need that sweet pick-me-up.

In the Kenny Daglish and Anfield Road Stands you’ll find:

BOTTLE BARS A range of bottled beer will be available along with ciders, sprits, soft drinks and hot drinks.

HOT DOGS Hot dogs served with crispy onions and your sauce of choice. Vegan alternative also available.

BEEF BURGERS Succulent beef burger served with a range of dips. Vegan alternative also available.

CONFECTIONARY An extensive array of confectionary can be found at the kiosks, for when you need that sweet pick-me-up.

SEAT SERVE

Beat the queues and have food and drink served directly to your seat. You can pre-order and arrange collection or delivery of your refreshments at a time that suits you – download the app here: http://anfield.seatserve.com/

Toilets

Toilets are located on all concourses and hospitality areas throughout the stadium. Please check with your nearest steward which is the most accessible location.

Toilets and amenities are also available outside the stadium at Stanley Park, Dahlia Walk, Paisley Square and the Sir Kenny Dalglish Car Park.

Multi Faith Prayer Room

A multi faith prayer room is available at Anfield. The prayer room is accessible from 97 Avenue and located next to the hospitality ticket collection booth. This will be available to use from 3 hours before kick-off and up to 1 hour after the final whistle.

Fanzone

Paisley Square is open four hours before kick-off and is the ideal spot for supporters to meet before the game and soak up Anfield’s unique atmosphere.

It has been designed with supporters in mind, with plenty of activation on hand. A place for families and friends to congregate before the game, enjoy a whole host of live entertainment and activities, exclusive content on our big screens as well as food and drinks stalls selling Anfield’s take on delicious street food to set you up for the match.

Waste Management

We have introduced new waste points across the stadium, and we need your help to reduce, reuse and recycle waste at Anfield.

The new bins are colour coded and clearly labelled to help supporters dispose their waste. BLACK is for general waste from tea & coffee cups, food wrappers and food waste, RED is for reusable plastic cups used and GREEN is for recycling plastic bottles only (Carlsberg and Water PET Plastic). Find out more about our sustainability initiatives here.

Visiting Supporters

Below is information to help visiting supporters get the best experience when visiting Anfield.

Getting to Anfield

Visit our Getting to Anfield page here.

  • By Foot – From the city centre to the football stadium is approximately a 50-minute walk.
  • By Bus – The 917 is operating from Commutation Row in the City Centre. Prices are £2.30 adult single, £4.60 adult return/day ticket, £1.20 child single, £2.30 child return/day ticket. You can find out more by clicking here. Fans can use the return service from Walton Lane after the match.
  • By Taxi – A taxi will cost approximately Euro15/£10.

Stadium Access

We want your experience at Anfield to be as simple and enjoyable as possible, so we encourage visiting fans to familiarise themselves with access points around the Stadium. Stewards and support staff will be on hand to assist you with any queries.

  • Whilst the building project to expand the Anfield Road Stand is ongoing Anfield Rd will remain closed to pedestrians other than for access to turnstiles
  • There is no direct access to Anfield Road from Stanley Car Park
  • Access from the Away Coach Parking and Stanley Car Park is along Dahlia Walk to 97 Avenue.
  • Visiting fans will enter via entrance N, O and P and must approach Anfield Rd from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane. At the end of the game when leaving the stadium please turn left.
  • Please note that dependent on the visitor allocation this may change, and fans will be informed on a match-by-match basis when such changes take place.

What can I bring into the Stadium?

Bags

Anfield Stadium operates a NO BAG policy and there are no bag storage facilities available. Small bags carrying hygiene products and/or medicines or club shop bags carrying purchases from the retail store are the only exception. Please note, bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point.

Flags and Banners

Flags under 2m x 1m with a small pole (less than 7mm diameter and less than 1m long) will be allowed in all areas of the stadium.

Flags over 2m x 1m are permitted in the visitor’s section and must be checked prior to entry, providing they have accompanying fire safety.

Flags must not contain anything considered to be offensive, discriminatory, defamatory or inflammatory, including politically motivated or nationalistic messaging.

Prohibited Items

The following items are not permitted into the Stadium

  • Bags and Suitcases
  • Laptops/Tablets
  • Musical instruments and/or loud hailers
  • Large umbrellas
  • Drinks, including cartons, cans, plastic bottles over 500ml
  • Glass bottles and drinking glasses
  • Baby buggies/prams
  • Drones
  • Video recording equipment and large bodies cameras
  • Alcohol
  • Tools
  • Knives, weapons and laser devices
  • Smoke cannisters, fireworks, flares and air horns

Fan Behaviour

Tackling Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour

We want to make you aware of new measures being taken across all of football to ensure everyone can have a safe and enjoyable experience. We are supporting strong action from the FA, Premier League and EFL to tackle antisocial and criminal behaviours that put all of us at risk.

Please remember the following activities are illegal, dangerous, carry serious consequences and have no place in our game:

· Carrying or using smoke bombs or pyros

· Invading the pitch or entering the pitch without permission

· Throwing objects onto the pitch

· Drug use within the football ground

· Discriminatory behaviour

For everyone’s safety, we will report anyone carrying out these offences to the police, which can result in a criminal record. This could affect your employment and education, and in some cases, result in a prison sentence.

Anyone who enters the pitch without permission and those carrying or using smoke bombs or pyros will now receive an automatic club ban. These measures could also now apply to the parents or guardians of children involved in these activities.

These measures reflect the seriousness of the risks to fans and staff – pyros can burn at 2000 degrees Celsius and can cause life-changing injuries and potentially fatal asthma attacks. Entering the pitch endangers everyone because it’s impossible to tell the difference between a celebrating fan and a violent attacker. That is why the pitch must remain a safe space for players, and the stands for supporters.

The football authorities are working with clubs and the Football Supporters’ Association to make sure everyone feels safe on matchdays, by cracking down on dangerous behaviour that can put fans, players, staff, and match officials at risk.

We know those who commit these illegal acts do not represent the majority.

Love Football. Protect the Game.

Persistent Standing

Please remain seated throughout the match – Anfield is an all-seater stadium, persistent standing is not allowed this includes those areas which have railed seating. When celebrating or engaging in key moments of the match please act responsibly. Persistent standing is breach of ground regulations, and you may be subject to ejection from the stadium.

Accessibility

Anfield Stadium prides itself on being an inclusive and accessible venue. We recognise that disabled supporters may need assistance to fully enjoy the experience at Anfield and offer a variety of reasonable adjustments based on individual needs.

  • LFC Accessibility stewards will be available to assist and will be identifiable in blue bibs
  • Car Parking – there is limited availability. Please notify us by contacting our Disability Ticketing Team.
  • Any supporter attending with oxygen is required to notify ourselves prior to arrival by contacting our Disability Ticketing Team
  • There are 24 wheelchairs bays available located in front of the visiting supporters in block 122/123
  • Headsets for blind supporters are available to order by contacting our Disability Ticketing Team
  • Seat serve is available at anfield.seatserve.com
  • Toilets and First Aid facilities are close to the viewing area

You can visit our accessibility hub here, with details of accessible entrances, parking facilities, FAQs and more. Alternatively, you can download our access guide.