- Stadium: Anfield.
To do so, look at the Kenny Dalglish 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 Kenny Dalglish Stand is one of the four main stands at Anfield Stadium, home of Liverpool Football Club. It was formerly known as the Centenary Stand but was renamed in 2017 to honor Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish.
The stand was officially renamed on 13 October 2017, in recognition of Kenny Dalglish’s immense contribution to Liverpool FC as both a player and manager.
The Kenny Dalglish Stand has a capacity of approximately 11,762 seats.
The stand is divided into lower, middle, and upper tiers. It also includes executive boxes and the Boardroom.
The upper tier generally offers excellent views of the entire pitch. The middle tier also provides good views, while the lower tier offers a closer but potentially more restricted view of the action.
While most seats offer clear views, some seats in the lower tier might have slightly obstructed views due to the dugouts or other spectators. It’s always best to check the seating plan when booking tickets.
Yes, the stand has designated family areas, typically located in the lower tier. These sections offer a more family-friendly atmosphere.
Yes, the stand has dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and their companions, as well as easy access seats for supporters with limited mobility.
The stand features concession stands, restrooms, and merchandise shops. Executive areas have additional premium facilities.
Generally, there’s no strict dress code for regular seats. However, if you’re in the executive areas or Boardroom, smart casual attire is usually required.
Tickets can be purchased through Liverpool FC’s official website, ticket office, or authorized resale platforms. It’s advisable to become a club member for better chances of securing tickets.
Ticket prices vary depending on the section and the match. Generally, prices are comparable to other main stands at Anfield, with executive areas being more expensive.
Remember to always check the official Liverpool FC website for the most up-to-date information on seating, ticketing, and facilities.