Order nowLast chance to buy Liverpool FC Women season tickets
With an LFC Women season ticket you can enjoy guaranteed access to every home game in the Barclays Women’s Super League, Adobe Women’s FA Cup and Women’s League Cup, with the Reds seeking to build on last term’s impressive fourth-placed finish in the WSL.
Matt Beard’s squad have a new home of St Helens Stadium from the start of the new WSL campaign, which gets under way when they host Leicester City on Sunday September 22 (2pm BST kick-off).
Included for season ticket holders are the three WSL matches scheduled to take place at Anfield during the season, versus Manchester City (October 13), Manchester United (March 16) and Everton (May 4) respectively.
Tickets for these games can also be purchased as part of a special Anfield Hat-Trick package, in which one ticket provides access to all three fixtures and secures a seat at a discounted price.
Existing LFC Women season ticket holders can also still renew their season ticket if they have not already done so.
New for 2024-25, all LFC Women season ticket holders, including those who have already renewed, will receive a 10 per cent discount with LFC Retail online and in-store (T&Cs apply).
Also, season ticket holders will get priority access to away tickets, with junior season ticket holders in with a chance of winning a mascot package for matches throughout the campaign.
LFC Women season tickets are available to purchase in the North Stand at St Helens Stadium and start from £27 – see the full list of pricing here. You must have a supporter ID to purchase or renew a season ticket.
Individual match tickets will still be available ahead of each home fixture at St Helens Stadium. Ticketing information for all games will be available throughout the season here.
More information on the LFC Women season ticket, including information on accessible seating, is available here.
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