- Stadium: Anfield.
To do so, look at the Anfield Road Stand’s seating plan and select the desired section from the list below. Then choose the row and the seat to see the desired picture.
Lower Tier
Upper Tier
FAQ
The Anfield Road Stand is one of four stands at Anfield Stadium, home of Liverpool FC. It’s located at the northern end of the stadium and has recently undergone a significant expansion.
The expanded Anfield Road Stand was officially opened in December 2023, increasing the overall capacity of Anfield Stadium.
The expansion has added approximately 7,000 seats to the stand, bringing its total capacity to around 15,967.
With the completion of the Anfield Road Stand expansion, the total capacity of Anfield Stadium has increased to approximately 61,000.
The stand features a mix of general admission seats and hospitality areas. The lower tier primarily consists of general admission seating, while the upper tier includes both general and hospitality seating.
While the new design aims to minimize restricted views, some seats may have partial views due to safety barriers or structural elements. It’s always best to check the seat map when booking tickets.
The upper tier offers excellent views of the entire pitch. Seats higher up provide a panoramic view of the action, though they are further from the pitch compared to lower tier seats.
Yes, the new stand includes improved facilities for disabled supporters, including wheelchair user spaces and easy access seats at various levels of the stand.
The stand features improved concourse areas with food and beverage outlets, upgraded restroom facilities, and better access routes. Hospitality areas offer additional premium services.
While the exact layout may vary, Liverpool FC typically designates certain areas as family-friendly. Check the official ticketing information for the most up-to-date details on family seating locations.
Tickets can be purchased through Liverpool FC’s official website or ticket office. Priority is usually given to members and season ticket holders before general sale.
The stand has its own dedicated entrances. Your ticket will specify which entrance to use, but generally, you’ll enter from Anfield Road itself.
Yes, the new design has improved accessibility with more lifts and better circulation areas. However, as with any large stadium, it’s advisable to arrive early to navigate to your seat comfortably.