We have access to most matchday experiences upon request.
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Liverpool host a variety of hospitality experiences. You can check out Anfield hospitality & corporate ticket options below, the Village at Sandon and Brodie's lounge packages are both available through FootyLegend. Browse our tickets above to check prices and choose your match, or contact us to make any request.
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at The Village are available via FootyLegend, check out your options above. The Village is located in The Sandon, a place of historical significance at LFC. During your visit, you'll enjoy fine cuisine & great service with pre and post-match access to the lounge. The ticket places you in the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and opens its doors three hours prior to kick-off. Access to The Village is conveniently situated on Oakfield Road.
The Sandon is a historic pub in Liverpool. It is well-known for its association with Liverpool FC. The Sandon played a significant role in the early history of LFC, as it was at this pub that the club was founded in 1892. The pub has since become a symbol of the club's heritage and is a popular destination for Liverpool fans.
The venue opens 3 hours pre kick off. This is typically consistent for evening matches and early Saturday kick offs.
Your match ticket will seat you in the wing section of the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, offering a great view of the full length of the pitch.
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at Brodies Sports Bar are available via FootyLegend, check out your options above. It is a lively and convivial venue offering complimentary classic street food, halftime snacks, and the opportunity to meet a former LFC player during matchdays. Included in the package is a
seat behind the goal, A selection of complimentary street food (served until kick-off). Half-time refreshments including beer, house wine, soft drinks.

A new sports bar in the new Anfield Road Stand. Brodies is an exclusive hospitality option at Anfield with a smart casual dress code and a relaxed sociable atmosphere. Complementary classic street food is served and half-time refreshments offered, plus an appearance from a former LFC player on matchdays.
Access to Brodies Sports Bar is available from three hours before kick-off and up to one hour after the final whistle, plus during halftime.
Entrance via Anfield Road Stand Reception, Sports Bar is located on the first floor.
Your match ticket will seat you in the wing section of the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, behind the goal. Enjoy comfortable padded seats with a great view of the full length of the pitch.
The 1892 Lounge - situated in the Main Stand, bridges the gap between Anfield's rich history and Liverpool FC's global future. Guests can expect a vibrant experience with an excellent three-course menu and top-notch matchday service.
The Boot Room - Provides an ideal setting to gather and unwind before the match. Those choosing this package can immerse themselves in LFC's history with a visit to the Club's Museum before indulging in a delightful three-course meal at the restaurant.
The Sevens Lounge - named after Liverpool FC legends like Keegan and Dalglish, who once donned the iconic No.7 shirt, exudes a vibrant and welcoming ambiance. It serves as an excellent spot to unwind and engage in pre-match discussions with fellow supporters, friends, or business associates.
Liverpool Football Club, founded in 1892, has a rich and storied history in English football. The club's formation was a result of a dispute between Everton FC and the owner of Anfield stadium, John Houlding. After Everton left Anfield, Houlding founded Liverpool FC, and the club joined the Football League in 1893.
In the early 20th century, Liverpool experienced success, winning their first league title in 1901. However, their most significant achievements came in the 1970s and 1980s under the management of Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley. Shankly transformed Liverpool from a second division team to a powerhouse, winning three league titles, two FA Cups, and the UEFA Cup during his tenure.
Under Paisley's leadership, Liverpool continued their dominance, winning six league titles, three European Cups (now UEFA Champions League), and three League Cups. The team was known for its attacking flair, solid defense, and a relentless desire to win.
The 1980s saw Liverpool as the most successful club in English football, winning numerous league titles and European trophies. However, tragedy struck on May 29, 1985, during the European Cup final at Heysel Stadium in Brussels when a riot resulted in the loss of 39 lives. As a consequence, English clubs were banned from European competitions for five years.
In the 1990s, Liverpool experienced a period of transition, but they made a triumphant return to glory under manager Rafael Benítez in the mid-2000s. They secured their fifth European Cup in the memorable "Miracle of Istanbul" final against AC Milan in 2005.
In recent years, Liverpool has enjoyed renewed success under manager Jürgen Klopp. In the 2018-2019 season, the club achieved an impressive 97 points in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City. However, the following season, Liverpool won their first Premier League title in 30 years, breaking numerous records along the way.
Throughout its history, Liverpool FC has been home to iconic players like Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard, and Ian Rush. The club's passionate fanbase, known as the "Kopites," has created a unique atmosphere at Anfield, making it one of the most iconic and intimidating stadiums in world football. Liverpool's legacy as a top club in English and European soccer continues to endure, making it a very well respected institution in the sport.
Capacity
54,074
Address
Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH
The Kop
The Kop stand is one of the most famous stands in World football, known for its passionate and vocal Liverpool supporters. It has a capacity of around 12,390 seats.
Anfield, originally built in 1884, has served as the home of Liverpool F.C. since 1892. With a seating capacity of 54,074, it is set to make history as the inaugural stadium in the United Kingdom to install a cutting-edge Permavoid irrigation system. This innovative system will enhance drainage efficiency, ensuring the pitch remains in optimal condition for players during matches.
To get to Anfield Stadium, the home of Liverpool Football Club, you can use various transportation options, depending on your location:
Public Transportation
Anfield is well-connected by public transport in Liverpool. The nearest railway station is Sandhills, which is served by Merseyrail Northern Line. From Sandhills Station, it's about a 20-25 minute walk to the stadium.
Bus: Several bus routes serve the area around Anfield Stadium. Bus stops near the stadium include those on Anfield Road, Walton Breck Road, and Arkles Lane.
Cycling: Anfield Stadium encourages cycling, and there are bike racks available for fans who prefer to cycle to the stadium.
Car: If you're driving to the stadium, there are parking facilities available nearby. However, parking can be limited, and traffic can get congested on matchdays, so it's best to arrive early if you plan to drive.
Walking: If you're in the nearby area, walking to Anfield can be a convenient option.
Please note that on matchdays, the area around the stadium can get busy, so it's advisable to plan your journey in advance and check for any service disruptions or changes to transportation schedules. Additionally, consider arriving early to enjoy the pre-match atmosphere and avoid any potential delays.
To view our prices of Liverpool hospitality tickets, check out the fixture list above, where you be able to find out more about the game, prices and the different packages available. If you can't find what you're after, or have any questions around the matchday packages, please feel free to use the contact form found on the page, or via https://www.footylegend.com/contact
Hospitality and corporate ticket prices are subject to change throughout the season but are mostly dependent on the opponent. Games against rival teams such as Man Utd & Everton inevitably come at a greater price. At time of writing, our cheapest hospitality ticket prices are £500, with most expensive tickets priced around £1000.
For the cheapest Liverpool hospitality or corporate packages you should consider two things:
Liverpool does not have a strict dress code for hospitality areas at the Emirates stadium. However, it is generally recommended to dress smart-casual.
It's important to note that while there is no formal dress code, certain events or specific hospitality packages may have their own guidelines. If you are attending a corporate event or special function in the hospitality areas, it's advisable to check with the event organizers or the official Liverpool hospitality department for any specific dress code requirements.
No, there are no age restrictions for VIP experiences at Anfield stadium.
Liverpool season tickets usually go on sale toward the end of the EPL season. For example, season tickets for the 2023/24 season went on sale from March 30 to May 24.
To buy our Liverpool VIP Hospitality Packages, you do NOT need to be a Liverpool season ticket holder.
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