Limited time onlyBook now: AXA Melwood Training Centre Legends tours
During weekends throughout June, Liverpool FC supporters have the unique opportunity to go exclusively behind the scenes at the AXA Melwood Training Centre with an LFC legend as their tour guide.
Phil Thompson, John Aldridge, Ian Callaghan, Phil Neal and Steve McMahon will share their personal stories and memories of what it was like to train at the club’s iconic training ground, which is now home to Liverpool FC Women.
Sit back and relax as you travel by coach from Anfield to Melwood, before being greeted by one of our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides at the entrance.
Learn how the name ‘Melwood’ came to be and visit the dressing room, the boot rack, pitch-viewing areas, gym facilities and have your photo in the original press room.
Fans will also learn about how Bill Shankly put players through their paces back in the day and how it compares to Matt Beard’s modern-day, state-of-the-art training methods for the LFC Women team.
Go pitchside and see where the LFC Women prepare for matches and where your former men's Reds heroes have trained before them, visit the manager's office and the squad dining room alongside the social areas.
Throughout your visit, there will lots of opportunities to ask your chosen legend any questions you may have and take photographs.
Upon return by coach to Anfield, you’ll enjoy a visit to The Liverpool FC Story museum, home to our impressive collection of silverware, plus a complimentary souvenir guidebook to remember your fantastic day.
AXA Melwood Training Centre Legends Tours are available during weekends only in June and make the perfect gift for Father’s Day (June 16).
Don’t miss out – book here.
Please note: Due to concerts taking place at Anfield in June, the Stadium Tours team are unable to offer tours of Anfield as part of this experience. You will receive a unique promotion code after your visit that entitles you to an exclusive discount to redeem when you book a stadium tour for a later date.
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