AnnouncementSeason ticket prices frozen for Liverpool FC Women on return to WSL

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Liverpool FC Women supporters can now secure their season tickets for the club’s return to the Barclays FA Women's Super League.

The Reds picked up the FA Women’s Championship trophy on Sunday in front of a record crowd of 2,138 at Prenton Park and finished the home season in style with a 6-1 victory over Sheffield United.

Now a fantastic campaign awaits in the WSL with many high-profile fixtures to savour, including the return of the Merseyside derby against Everton, encounters with Manchester rivals United and City, plus Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

The club is delighted to announce that season ticket prices are frozen for the 2022-23 season.

It means an adult can see a full season of women’s football for just £60 and a child/concession (under 21s, over 65s, wheelchair users plus PA) for just £35.

If you want to make it a family affair, a combined adult and child ticket saves even more at £75, and a family ticket (two plus two) is incredible value at just £140.

The ticket allows access to all of LFC Women’s home WSL games at Prenton Park next season, plus:

  • All home games in the FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup.
  • All home games in the Vitality Women’s FA Cup.

For the next two weeks (until May 6), fans buying their season tickets can enjoy a special early-bird discount of 10 per cent with the promo code FHHISQ.

The first 200 applicants will also receive a special free signed print of the team receiving the FA Women’s Championship trophy (one per household).

Plus, everyone who buys an LFC Women season ticket before the start of the campaign will be entered into a prize draw to win a signed match shirt in next season’s kit – T&Cs apply.

Secure your seats now at www.liverpoolfc.com/women-tickets.

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