Liverpool FC: Tickets for Anfield match

My football-mad son and Liverpool supporter would love to see his team play a game at Anfield. Since his birthday is at the end of this season I have time to plan something for the start of the 2023-24 season.

The question is, how do I get tickets for a match? From what I can gather from the Liverpool FC website, tickets are available to non season ticket holders just 1 week before a match on a first come, first served basis. Given the logistics of flights and hotels I would like something a bit more solid.

I also looked at 3rd party ticket sites and the prices can be pretty high for a decent seat e.g. £250 each (£750 for an adult and 2 kids) for tickets which have a face value of £49 adult (and £9 for children).

Any Liverpool fan tips would be highly appreciated

Give me a fixed date and i'll ask somebody......

Lifelong LFC fan (grew up just outside Liverpool) and sadly haven't seen them at Anfield for a long time. The only 2 ways to get a ticket really is either through the touts (sorry, package providers) or you 'persuade' a season ticket holder to 'transfer' a match day ticket. I heard recently this can be done via the official app but don't know the details.

If anyone else here ever finds a way to go to a game I'd be very interested.

Thanks Biro, the fixture list for 2023/24 should be announced on the 15th June, so will let you know which game he wants to see then.

In my experience it's basically as ipoddle already mentioned.

As an outsider your best bet is through a package deal.

Suppose that's the downside of having the world's best supporters.

If you’re on Facebook there’s a group called European Football Weekends - HELPDESK https://www.facebook.com/groups/3017…3918661514038/

The members help each other out with tickets for games all over Europe. It can get a bit sarcastic at times, but it seems to work.

Not a fan but really sorry to hear that Klopp is leaving, he’s done a fantastic job with the pool.

Used to watch the Villa as a kid and loved the atmosphere at the ground, particularly when the scousers or the geordies bowled up.

However...Nothing, but nothing and no stadium anywhere in the world beats the atmosphere at Anfield on a big European night when one of the continental heavyweights turn up and Liverpool are right up for it.

YNWA.