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Anfield seating plan & guide

Anfield has been Liverpool's home since 1892 and remains one of football's most atmospheric grounds, famous for 'You'll Never Walk Alone' ringing out from the Kop before kickoff. Recent expansions of the Main Stand and the Anfield Road End have lifted capacity past 60,000 while keeping the ground's tight, intense feel.

CityLiverpool
Opened1884
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈61,000

Best sections

Main Stand (main side, lower)

The lower Main Stand offers a close, level sideline view; center sections near halfway give the best all-round angle.

The Kop (behind the goal)

The single-tier Kop is the heart of the home support and the loudest place in the ground, though the view straight behind the goal is flat.

Anfield Road End, upper

The expanded Anfield Road upper tier gives an elevated full-pitch view; lower rows of the upper keep you closer to the play.

Insider tips

  • Anfield sits in a residential area with limited parking, so use a matchday shuttle bus from the city center or arrive early.
  • Liverpool weather is changeable and not all seats are fully sheltered, so bring a waterproof layer.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Anfield?

Main Stand (main side, lower) offer the closest view, while anfield road end, upper are the best value. The expanded Anfield Road upper tier gives an elevated full-pitch view; lower rows of the upper keep you closer to the play.

Where is Anfield?

Anfield is a football stadium in Liverpool, opened in 1884 with a capacity of ≈61,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Anfield tickets?

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