“Experience the spirit of Liverpool FC at Anfield — where football heritage and emotion come alive.”

Anfield Stadium is a truly iconic venue with a deep history that continues to inspire football fans across the globe. Located in the Anfield area of Liverpool, England, it has served as the home ground of Liverpool Football Club since 1892.

Originally built in 1884, Anfield was first home to Everton FC before they moved out due to a rent dispute. Soon after, Liverpool FC was founded to occupy the vacant ground, marking the beginning of one of football’s greatest legacies.

The stadium’s most famous section, The Kop, was named after Spion Kop, a hill in South Africa where local soldiers fought during the Second Boer War — a tribute to their bravery. This single-tiered stand is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere and passionate fans singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” the club’s timeless anthem.

Anfield’s interior history is equally rich — from Bill Shankly’s installation of the iconic “This Is Anfield” sign in the 1970s to intimidate rivals, to the recent modern expansions that blend legacy and innovation. The Main Stand redevelopment and the Anfield Road Stand expansion have elevated total capacity to over 61,000 seats, making it one of the most atmospheric grounds in Europe.

The stadium features four primary stands — The Kop, Main Stand, Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and Anfield Road End. The record attendance was 61,905 spectators for a 1952 match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Today, visitors can enjoy stadium tours, museum exhibits, and immersive multimedia experiences that tell the story of Liverpool FC’s triumphs and transformation.


Comment s’y rendre
  • By Train: The nearest main station is Liverpool Lime Street, about 2 miles away. From there, taxis and dedicated match-day buses run frequently to Anfield.

  • By Bus: Routes such as 26, 17, and 917 serve Anfield directly from Liverpool city centre.

  • By Car: Limited parking is available near the stadium. Park & Ride services and pre-booked parking are recommended on match days.

  • By Foot: It’s around a 40-minute walk from Liverpool city centre through safe, well-marked routes.


Conseils de voyage
  • Book stadium tours in advance, especially during weekends or match seasons.

  • For match days, arrive at least 90 minutes early to enjoy pre-game activities and the fan zone.

  • Visit the Liverpool FC Store and Boot Room Sports Café for exclusive souvenirs and dining.

  • Photography is allowed during tours but restricted on match days.


Admission Fee:

  • Stadium Tour & Museum: Adults £25–£28 | Children £15–£18 (prices vary by season and package)

  • Match Day Tickets: Prices vary depending on competition and seating section.

Opening Time:

  • Stadium Tours & Museum:

    • Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

      (Closed on match days and certain public holidays)

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