TicketsLiverpool v AFC Ajax: Champions League ticket details
Location: Anfield
Kick-off: 8pm BST
Prices
- Adults: £37-£59
- Over 65s: £28-£44
- Young adults: £18.50-£29.50
- Juniors: £9
- Local general sale: £9
Price notes: A full breakdown of the pricing structure can be found here.
Auto Cup Scheme
Season ticket holders and Members enrolled into the Auto Cup Scheme MUST NOT purchase a ticket for this fixture.
Payments are currently being processed and will end on Thursday September 1.
Further information, including what to do if your payment fails, is available here.
Ticket sale notes
Match credits: Tickets purchased during this season’s competition will be used as match credits for ticket sales throughout season 2022-23 and for future seasons.
The below sales will take place online only and supporters are advised that a queuing system may be in place.
Season ticket holders and Members: Eligibility criteria for this game is based on Champions League home games played during season 2019-20.
First sale: Priority rights holders
Time of sale: From 2pm on Wednesday August 31 until 12.30pm on Thursday September 1.
First sale status: Guaranteed sale - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Important stadium access information and eligibility details are available here.
Second sale: Season ticket holders and Members who recorded four of the following home games played during season 2019-20: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.
Time of sale: From 1pm on Thursday September 1 until 9.30am on Friday September 2.
Second sale status: Guaranteed sale - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Third sale: Season ticket holders and Members who recorded three of the following home games played during season 2019-20: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.
Time of sale: From 10am on Friday September 2 until 2.30pm on Friday September 2.
Third sale status: Not guaranteed - first come, first served - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Fourth sale: Season ticket holders and Members who recorded two of the following home games played during season 2019-20: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.
Time of sale: From 3pm on Friday September 2 until 7.30am on Monday September 5.
Fourth sale status: Not guaranteed - first come, first served - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Fifth sale: Season ticket holders and Members who recorded one of the following home games played during season 2019-20: Napoli, KRC Genk, FC Salzburg and Atletico Madrid.
Time of sale: From 3pm on Monday September 5 until 7.30am on Tuesday September 6.
Fifth sale status: Not guaranteed - first come, first served - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Sixth sale: Supporters eligible for the local general sale.
Supporters must be registered with an ‘L’ postcode by midnight on Thursday September 8 to be eligible to purchase tickets during this sale. Register here.
Non-Members purchasing tickets during this sale MUST download a free general NFC pass. For further details and to watch a video on how to download your pass, go here.
Time of sale: From 11am on Friday September 9.
Sixth sale status: Not guaranteed - first come, first served - one ticket per qualifying supporter up to a maximum of four tickets per transaction.
Any further sales for this fixture will be published here.
Disabled sales: Visit the Accessibility Hub for full sale details.
Hospitality sales: Please call 0151 264 2222 for details, or buy online.
Stadium access: Season ticket holders and Official Members
The club will continue to use NFC (Near Field Communication) technology for stadium entry.
For those supporters that have not yet downloaded their NFC pass onto their phone, please go here for the step-by-step guides for both Android (Google) and iPhone (Apple) mobile phones.
Non-Members
Free general admission NFC passes are required for stadium access for any non-season ticket holders and non-Members. Go here for further details and to watch a video on how to download your pass.
We strongly advise supporters to download their NFC pass onto their phone as soon as possible and this should be done at least 24 hours before travelling to Anfield.
To help speed up the flow of supporters through the turnstiles, please arrive early and have your phone ready and unlocked with your ticket displayed on your screen.
Ticket forwarding
As announced here, ticket forwarding is available for all tickets with the exception of tickets purchased during the local general sale.
For season 2022-23 the match credit for tickets forwarded to Friends and Family members for home cup matches will remain with the owner/purchaser of the ticket. The match credit will not be transferred to the friend/family member attending the match.
Further details of the ticket forwarding option can be found here and FAQs can be found here.
Important information
The club reserves the right to change any sale to a controlled sale if given advice from the police or other relevant authorities.
Rail seating
Seats issued within Lower Anfield Road and the Kop at Anfield are rail seating, which allows supporters to stand safely at key moments during the game, like goal celebrations, but must revert to a seat at other times.
If a supporter’s preference is to sit down, we strongly advise that you buy your ticket in another area, subject to availability.
Supporters attending matches are reminded that Anfield is still an all-seater stadium and should remain seated when possible.
No-bag policy
Bags are NOT permitted in the stadium and there are no bag storage facilities available.
Small bags carrying hygiene products and/or medicines or club shop bags carrying purchases from the retail store are the only exception.
Those bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point.
Cashless stadium
We are a cashless stadium - contactless and/or chip and pin payments are required in all areas.
Tackling antisocial and criminal behaviour
LFC is supporting strong measures across football to tackle antisocial and criminal behaviours within football grounds - including entering the pitch without permission and carrying or using smoke bombs or pyros.
These are illegal, dangerous and have serious consequences. They have no place in our game. Anyone involved in these activities will be banned by the club and reported to the police. Love Football. Protect the Game.
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