FixturesLFC Women v Everton: New kick-off time for May's Anfield derby
A new kick-off time has been confirmed for Liverpool's Barclays Women's Super League clash with Everton at Anfield next month.
The fixture on Sunday May 4 will now get under way at 12pm BST.
After the Reds' dominant 3-1 win over Manchester United in their last appearance at Anfield, the visit of the Blues is set to be an exciting final home game of 2024-25.
Returning to headline the pre-match entertainment will be DJ Lauren Lo Sung.
A Liverpool-born, internationally renowned performer who is known for her signature underground sound, Lauren has played some of the biggest music stages around the world, including Glastonbury, Ibiza and Miami.
Lauren's set will start at 11am ahead of the game, so get there early to enjoy the build-up and see the team's final preparations in the warm-up.
General admission ticket prices
- Adults: £10
- Over-65s: £5
- Ambulant/wheelchair and PA: £5
- Young adults (aged 17-21): £5
- Juniors (aged 16 and under) £4 – tickets can be purchased at a ratio of 3:1 with at least one accompanying adult.
Group booking discount available
- A 10 per cent discount will be applied for bookings of six or more tickets.
- A 15 per cent discount will be applied for bookings of more than 10 tickets.
Alternatively, experience the ultimate matchday and book a hospitality package that includes a premium Main Stand seat, exclusive access to Japan Airlines Lounge, a delicious two-course pre-match menu, and complimentary prosecco, wines, beers and soft drinks before and after the game.
Additionally, we have launched a new premium pitchside experience for this match.
This includes the opportunity to watch the team warm up pitchside, receive a signed shirt, and enjoy all the benefits of our standard hospitality package.
Ahead of the clash with Everton, the Reds also play against Tottenham Hotspur in their final home game at St Helens Stadium on Sunday April 27, kick-off 12pm BST.
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