Liverpool FC: Anfield Stadium Guide
Anfield is one of the most prestigious and well-known grounds in world football. If you haven’t been at a Liverpool home game when ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ echoes around the stadium you are truly missing out on one of the greatest and most unique spine-tingling experiences in football. The Kop is one of the most famous stands in world football and Football Ticket Pad customers can be amongst the most loyal LFC supporters. The stadium has also recently been redeveloped with a new Main Stand which Liverpool ticket holders can experience for themselves on matchday this season.
On matchday, supporters can visit the famous Shankly Gates or take a stroll down 96 Avenue at the back of the Main Stand - the club’s tribute to the 96 fans who died at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. Outside The Kop supporters can grab a photograph next to the Bill Shankly statue, just inside the famous Paisley Gates. Supporters get a real taste of the club’s history before they have even stepped foot onto the terraces with their Liverpool FC tickets.
Anfield Seating
The Kop: This is one of the most iconic stands in Europe and houses the most passionate Liverpool fans. LFC fans really are Liverpool’s twelfth man and the one-tiered stand is situated behind the goal, housing over 12,000 supporters. Kopites tend to stand up the whole game and there are not many more intimidating sights in football when the ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ anthem bellows with fans singing in unity with their scarfs and flags raised.
Seats on The Kop are slightly more expensive as it is where all fans want to sit. Liverpool FC tickets sell fast but at Football Ticket Pad we have a selection available for every LFC game at Anfield this season.
Main Stand: This has been recently redeveloped and is now one of the largest all seater stands in Europe. Liverpool have increased their capacity to over 54,000 and Liverpool tickets remain in high demand as supporters come and experience the new-look Anfield and add to the special atmosphere.
The Longside Lower seats are situated at the bottom tier of the Main Stand tight to the playing surface. Tickets here allow fans to be close to the action and experience close up what life is like for Jurgen Klopp in the dugout and seeing the players emerge from the tunnel before and after the match.
Further back in the Main Stand houses the Press Box and Commentators. Here are the optimum views of the action allowing supporters to really embrace the atmosphere from the comfort of their seats from Football Ticket Pad. Numerous Liverpool FC VIP and hospitality tickets are seated in the Main Stand and you can be one of the first to experience it this season at Anfield.
Anfield Road: This stand is located behind the goal and it is here where Liverpool ticket holders can witness The Kop in all of its glory. Anfield Road also houses the away fans and despite it being the smallest stand in the ground, its two tiers add a special atmosphere by hosting both home and away support together.
Football Ticket Pad has various tickets available for this section of the stadium with tickets available in both the upper and lower tiers of Anfield Road and also in the away section.
Centenary Stand: This stand was built to commemorate the 100 year centenary of Liverpool Football Club in 1992. The two tiers accommodates almost 12,000 fans and also hosts the LFC Executive Boxes, function suites and banquet lounge.
Football Ticket Pad has LFC tickets for every home match this season and the Centenary Stand remains a popular choice for Liverpool supporters when choosing their Liverpool FC official matchday ticket.

Liverpool Ticket Types
Season/Members Cards: These are reserved seats which are available for every single home match at Anfield. Football Ticket Pad customers will receive their Season/Members Card before the game away from the stadium before returning them on the final whistle in a pre-paid envelope.
Liverpool FC Season tickets are notoriously difficult to get hold of with a waiting list for over 20 years. Season/Members Cards are available for seats in The Kop, Main Stand and Centenary Stand. Customers scan their card on entry at the turnstiles where their seat will be clearly displayed on the front of the card.
E-tickets: Liverpool Football Club tickets also carry an e-ticket option but this is only applicable for customers purchasing LFC hospitality tickets. E-tickets are sent out as an email once payment confirmation is confirmed and customers can then scan the email barcode on entry to the stadium.
Paper Tickets: This is the more traditional way of receiving your Liverpool FC tickets. Once your payment has been confirmed on Football Ticket Pad your tickets are then sent out by post to the address provided in your payment. Customers often receive their LFC tickets 3-4 days prior to the match and they will be sent an email confirmation once their tickets have been dispatched. LFC ticket holders can then gain entry with their paper ticket at the turnstile and can keep the stub of their ticket as a memento of their trip to Anfield.
Liverpool FC: Last Season
It was an encouraging 2017/18 season for Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool side as they secured a top-four finish and reached the final of the UEFA Champions League. It is clear to see why Liverpool tickets have become so popular with their attacking style of play and they will be hoping to bring silverware back to Anfield next season.
Mo Salah was unstoppable and he formed a deadly front three partnership alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. However, it was Salah who takes the plaudits in what was scintilating campaign for the 'Egyptian King.' He scored scored 32 goals - a record for a 38-game Premier League season - as Liverpool played some sensational football. The 4-0 win over Arsenal and the dramatic 4-3 victory over Manchester City were particular highlights. Anfield is fast becoming a fortress once again and fans with Liverpool tickets will be hoping that the Liverpool attack can repeat their heroics next season.
The emergence of Trent Alexander-Arnold at right back, the signing of Andrew Robertson and acquisition of Virgil van Dijk for a club record fee looks good business and bodes well for the future. Ultimately, it was the lack of squad depth which cost Liverpool this season and they will be looking to address this in the summer to be considered serious challengers.