How to find Cheap Liverpool FC Tickets
Let's be honest: getting tickets to Anfield is a nightmare. Liverpool FC has one of the most passionate fanbases in world football, and with a stadium that holds just over 60,000 fans, demand far outstrips supply for virtually every home game.
So how do you actually get your hands on tickets without paying a fortune or falling for a scam? We've broken it down into the approaches that actually work.
The official route: great prices, brutal odds
Liverpool offers several ways to buy tickets directly from the club. The prices are fair (£30–£61 for most games), but competition is fierce. Here's how each option works.
1. Official club sales (All Red Memberships)
Liverpool's official membership scheme is your gateway to face-value tickets. There are three tiers:
- All Red (£42.99/year) - Priority access to over 13,000 Premier League tickets per home game, eligibility for the Auto Cup Ticket Scheme, 10% retail discount, and access to All Red Video streaming.
- All Red Light (£26.99/year) - Access to ticket ballots for cup and Premier League games without the extras.
- All Red Junior (£20.99/year) - For supporters aged 0–16, with the same ticketing benefits.
The club releases tickets in two main waves: July for the first half of the season, November for the second. Sales open to Full members first, then Light members get a crack at whatever's left. Realistically? These sell out in minutes. You'll need to be logged in, ready to go, and lucky.
2.Liverpool Ticket Exchange
Season ticket holders who can't make a game can return their tickets through Liverpool's official Ticket Exchange. These go back on sale at face value, and All Red members can buy them on a first-come, first-served basis.
The window usually opens a few days before each match. Set a reminder, check obsessively, and be ready to act fast — tickets get snapped up quickly.
3.Local General Sale
If you live within the L postcode area (Liverpool and surroundings), you can enter a ballot for Local General Sale tickets. This typically opens around ten days before a fixture, and it's strictly one ticket per qualifying supporter.
It's a long shot, but if you're local and flexible on which games you attend, worth entering.
4.Hospitality packages
This is the only official route that guarantees you a seat. Liverpool offers various hospitality experiences that don't require membership:
- Anfield Beat Lounge – Sports bar atmosphere with Main Stand seats, starting around £200
- The Boardroom / Carlsberg Lounge – Premium dining with better seats and service
- Legends packages – Meet former players, stadium tours, the full VIP treatment
You're paying a significant premium over face value, but you get guaranteed entry, food and drinks included, and a more relaxed matchday experience. If you're travelling from abroad and can't risk missing out, hospitality is a reliable (if expensive) option. More about hospitality packages can be found here.
Resale platforms: where most fans actually buy
Here's the reality: most supporters who want tickets for a specific fixture end up buying through resale platforms. Sites like StubHub, LiveFootballTickets, Ticombo and others offer tickets to virtually every Liverpool home game.
The catch? Prices vary wildly between platforms, sometimes by £50 or more for the same seat. That's exactly why we built Ticket. We compare prices across all the major resale platforms so you can see your options side by side and find the best deal available.
What you'll actually pay
Prices depend heavily on the fixture. Here's a rough guide:
- Lower-profile Premier League games (newly promoted sides, mid-table clashes): £80–£150
- Top-six showdowns (Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs): £150–£300
- Manchester United or City: £250–£400+
- Champions League knockouts: Expect to pay whatever they're asking
The Kop is typically cheapest, while the Main Stand has the highest premiums. Tips for getting the best price:
- Consider midweek fixtures – Tuesday and Wednesday games often have better availability
- Book early for big matches – Prices tend to climb as the fixture approaches but sometimes it does reward to wait as the prices may drop depending on the availability.
- Look at less glamorous opponents – The atmosphere at Anfield is electric regardless of who's playing
Liverpool Season Ticket Prices
Deciding on which seats are best for you can be difficult here we give a glimpse of each section so that you can find the seat that best suits your need.
| Season | Cheapest | Most Expensive |
|---|
| 2025/2026 | £713 | £904 |
| 2024/2025 | £713 | £904 |
| 2023/2024 | £699 | £886 |
| 2022/2023 | £685 | £869 |
Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, Twitter sellers, and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.