COVID-19 spot checks in operation for Manchester City fixture
Liverpool FC is introducing COVID-19 spot checks for fans and matchday staff attending the Manchester City game at Anfield on Sunday October 3, as part of its commitment to the health and safety of staff, the community and fans attending each match.
This is in line with the latest Premier League matchday protocols and with all other clubs across the league. This is also supported by its city partners, Liverpool City Council, Merseyside Police and Spirit of Shankly.
The spot checks will involve the club’s stewarding team selecting a small percentage of fans and working staff at random to show their COVID-19 status and certifications. All home and away supporters attending the game should be prepared to present either proof of being double vaccinated with the NHS COVID Pass or a negative lateral flow test taken within 48 hours before kick-off. Children under the age of 18 are exempt from checks and will not be asked to participate.
The spot checks are not a condition of entry, but the club would like to prepare fans in case of a policy change to large-scale events and COVID-19 certification, and to keep supporters safe while attending matches. Any fan who wishes to voluntarily show their vaccination or proof of negative lateral flow test can do so by approaching any of the COVID-19 spot check stewards who will be visible around the stadium.
The club will update all season ticket holders and Members should COVID-19 spot checks become legislation.
The club is highly recommending that fans wear face coverings while in the stadium and regularly wash their hands and use the additional sanitisation stations available at Anfield.
For any fans exempt, please make the stewarding team aware if asked to take part in the spot check.
Mobile lateral flow tests will be available to take on the day. They will be located near the LFC Superstore and open from 9am until kick-off.
The club would like to thank fans in advance for their co-operation with matchday operations.