{"id":680,"date":"2022-09-07T15:10:27","date_gmt":"2022-09-07T15:10:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.football-stadiums.co.uk\/how-to-buy-liverpool-tickets\/"},"modified":"2023-12-28T13:40:33","modified_gmt":"2023-12-28T13:40:33","slug":"how-to-buy-liverpool-tickets","status":"publish","type":"articles","link":"https:\/\/www.football-stadiums.co.uk\/articles\/how-to-buy-liverpool-tickets\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Liverpool FC Tickets If Not A Member"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"liverpoolFans of Premier League football will doubtless be pleased with how many games get shown on television. The problem is, in order to watch all of them you need to have subscriptions to countless different services, including Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon at the time of writing. Even then, if a match is taking place at 3pm on a Saturday<\/a> then you\u2019ll miss out. The only way to ensure that you\u2019ll see the action is to be at the ground where the game is taking place.<\/p>\n

Of course, knowing you need to be at a ground is one thing, but figuring out how to get tickets can be something else entirely. Whilst it isn\u2019t necessarily all that difficult if you\u2019re hoping to see a team that doesn\u2019t usually sell out for its games, as soon as you start trying to go to the stadium of a team that is immensely popular, things become a lot more tricky. Liverpool Football Club are one of the world\u2019s most popular teams, with most games selling out well in advance of kick-off. With that in mind, how, exactly, can you get tickets to see the Reds play?<\/p>\n

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Find Tickets at Ticket Compare<\/h3>\n

There are multiple websites that re-sell unwanted tickets from fans. Rather than checking them all one by one you can see an overview of what’s available via the Ticket Compare website. Tickets are normally available for both home and away matches.<\/p>\n

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Directly From The Club<\/h2>\n

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The first place to start when it comes to Liverpool tickets is by heading straight to the source. The club itself will always be the main point of contact when it comes to getting tickets, thought don\u2019t expect it to be an easy process.<\/p>\n

There are a number of sales channels that Liverpool offer supporters, with each one offering its own difficulties. The most reliable way to get tickets for games is by having a season ticket, but the season ticket waiting list has been closed for years and is unlikely to re-open any time soon.<\/p>\n

Buying Tickets From Re-Sale \/ Third-Party Websites<\/h2>\n

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If a Liverpool supporter has a ticket already, they can transfer that ticket to listed family and friends, up to ten people already listed in their members accounts. Alternatively, the ticket can be sold through the club for face value and is then resold through official channels.<\/p>\n

That isn\u2019t much use if you are unlikely to get a ticket through those channels and so you may consider a third-party reseller. The re-sale market can be a minefield and there are plenty of stories of people buying tickets who never end up getting them or if they do the tickets can be fraudulent.<\/p>\n

Therefore, if you want to buy a ticket third-party you should check the authenticity of the seller and that they are trusted. One way to do that is to use a reputable third-party comparison site that only list trusted retailers.<\/p>\n

You are always going to pay more than face value for a re-sale ticket but in a lot of cases the mark up is not as big as you might imagine. Yes, we\u2019ve heard stories that a Champions League final ticket will cost you \u00a31000\u2019s on sites like this, and that is true, but you can pick up tickets to normal games with much lower mark ups.<\/p>\n

A site that we recommend for that purpose is Ticket Compare<\/a>. They act as a marketplace and pre-screen all resale sites that they list. This can allow you to make more informed decisions as to where to buy if you choose this route.<\/p>\n

Being A Member<\/h2>\n

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As an alternative to season tickets, Liverpool released a Members scheme. Priority for ticket sales go to Members, with Bulk Member Sales taking place in July and November. At this point, Members can register their interest to attend the games that are on offer. A ballot is then held, deciding which Members will get to go to the games. As the matches draw closer, there are additional sales for tickets that have been returned to the club, which involves going online at a specific time and being placed in a queue.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re lucky, you\u2019ll be close enough to the front of the queue to buy a ticket, but bear in mind that every Member is able to enter both the ballot and the queue for the additional sales. There are two types of Membership for Liverpool Football Club, which are as follows:<\/p>\n