- Stadium: Anfield.
To do so, look at the Main 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
Middle Tier
Upper Tier
FAQ
Following its expansion in 2016, the Main Stand can now accommodate approximately 20,500 spectators, making it the largest stand at Anfield.
The expansion of the Main Stand was completed in September 2016, increasing the overall capacity of Anfield to around 54,000.
The Main Stand consists of three tiers:
Lower Tier.
Middle Tier.
Upper Tier. It also includes premium seating areas such as executive boxes and the 1892 Lounge.
The Main Stand offers excellent views of the pitch from all levels. The upper tiers provide a more panoramic view of the entire stadium, while the lower tier offers a closer experience to the action on the field.
While most seats offer unrestricted views, some seats in the corners or behind support pillars may have slightly limited views. These are typically marked as restricted view seats when purchasing tickets.
The Main Stand features:
multiple food and beverage kiosks;
modern restroom facilities;
The Club’s retail store;
premium lounges for hospitality ticket holders.
Yes, the Main Stand has dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and their companions. These are available in various locations throughout the stand.
Typically, turnstiles open 2 hours before kick-off. However, this can vary for certain matches, so it’s best to check your ticket or the club’s website for specific information.
The 1892 Lounge offers premium padded seating with excellent views, along with access to exclusive lounges for pre-match and half-time refreshments.
Yes, Liverpool FC offers stadium tours that include access to the Main Stand, allowing visitors to see the players’ dressing rooms, walk through the players’ tunnel, and sit in the manager’s dugout.