AuctionBid now: Win your favourite Liverpool player's match-worn shirts

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Liverpool FC is giving supporters the chance to own a piece of club history by bidding to win shirts worn by their favourite men's players.

Fans can now bid on match-worn shirts and be in with a chance of buying a home, away or third jersey that has featured in games across the Premier League and Champions League so far this season.

Visit the auction page here.

The first auction will include the chance to purchase the shirt Luis Diaz was wearing when he scored two goals in an emphatic 3-0 away victory against Manchester United in September.

Also on offer from that game at Old Trafford are authentic player shirts worn by Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate and Alexis Mac Allister, among others.

The first 12 auctions will run from November 15 until December 16 and will be live for up to five days. These will include the opportunity to own the home shirt Mohamed Salah wore when he scored his 164th Premier League goal against Brighton & Hove Albion, moving him up to eighth in the top flight's leading scorer list, leapfrogging Robbie Fowler.

Elsewhere, the shirt captain Virgil van Dijk was wearing against Brentford in August, when he made his 100th Premier League appearance at Anfield for the Reds, is also available.

Each winning bidder will have their jerseys shipped in an LFC-branded box, which will contain a certificate of authenticity. ​

Part of the proceeds will be donated to LFC Foundation, creating life-changing opportunities for young people and families at home and away.

Find out more here. To be eligible to bid, you must have a MyLFC account – set one up for free here.

To celebrate the launch of the Liverpool FC official auction store, we're giving away the shirt Andy Robertson wore in this season's fixture with Nottingham Forest. To be in with a chance of winning, just log in or register to MyLFC and enter the draw here.

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