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Anfield: Liverpool matches & tickets

Home of Liverpool, Anfield sits a little north-east of the city centre and feels woven into the club’s identity. Opened in the 1880s, it is one of England’s classic football grounds, known worldwide for the Kop and the noise that builds before kick-off. Getting there from central Liverpool is straightforward, with the streets around the ground filling up early on matchday. Expect a crowd that knows its football and a Premier League atmosphere that can turn intense very quickly.

Last updated 16 May 2026

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Stadium
Anfield
Location
Liverpool, England
Home of
Liverpool
Capacity
61,276 spectators
Nearest transport
WALTON BRECK ROAD/LIVERPOOL FC (bus, 2 min walk)

The closest public-transport stops to Anfield, Liverpool, with approximate walking times.

  • BusWALTON BRECK ROAD/LIVERPOOL FC (2 min walk)

The closest pubs to the ground. Most open 2–3 hours before kickoff.

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Whose home stadium is Anfield?
Anfield is the home of Liverpool.
What is the capacity of Anfield?
Anfield holds around 61,276 spectators.
What's the next match at Anfield?
Liverpool vs Sunderland on Saturday 25 July at 22:00 (8 matches in the next 90 days).
How do I get to Anfield?
Anfield sits in Liverpool. The closest public-transport stops are WALTON BRECK ROAD/LIVERPOOL FC bus stop (2 min walk).
Is Anfield worth visiting?
Yes. Anfield is the home of Liverpool, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.