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Few football stadiums in the world match the history of Anfield. With the 4th largest capacity in the Premier League, choosing the right seat can be a gamechanger on matchday.
This Anfield Seating guide will help you make an informed decision when making your next trip to Anfield Stadium. It includes a detailed Anfield seating plan, with seat numbers, an insight into each stand as well as recommended spots and helpful tips so that you get the most out of your experience.
So, let’s step through the Shankly Gates and find your perfect seat at Anfield.
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What Are the Best Seats at Anfield?
Anfield Location - Anfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH
Opened - Anfield opened in 1884
Stadium Capacity - 61,276
Stands - The Kop | The Main Stand | Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand | Anfield Road End
Famous Features - This is Anfield Sign, the Shankly Gates, and the famous Kop End
Here is a detailed look at the Anfield stadium seating map. This visual guide highlights all four stands with clearly labeled seating blocks. This plan helps you locate specific seat sections and get a better understanding of where you could be sitting on your next Anfield visit. It also showcases the location of some of the key hospitality lounges at Anfield.
While all seating locations at Anfield offer something different, a few areas stand out amongst the rest for Liverpool supporters.
Seats with the best atmosphere
Being the clubs most iconic stand the Kop End has picked up a global reputation as being a must experience stand in world football. Nothing beats the atmosphere of the Kop, a stand that largely pioneered football chanting culture in the 1960s. The Kop End is as loud as it was then as it is today, especially when thousands of Reds join to sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.
Seats with the best views
For fans seeking unbeatable views of the pitch, then choosing a seat in Liverpool’s largest stand, the Main Stand, could be the best option. Blocks L5 and L6 are also located directly next to the dugout making them a great spot for fans looking to get closer to the touchline action. There are also some great hospitality venues within the Main Stand such as the Anfield Beat Lounge in L15 and L16 which is a far more guaranteed way of securing a seat at Anfield.
Seats with the best availability
Another great option, especially for first-time visitors is the newly redeveloped Anfield Road End. The renovation of the Anfield Road End has seen improved infrastructure, more seats, improved facilities and the addition of brand new state of the art hospitality lounges such as the Brodies Bar and the Founders Lounge. All of these options make this modernised stand one of the more accessible sections at Anfield.
Some games may be all about the atmosphere, making the Kop a great choice, while others will need full focus on the action on the pitch, making the Main Stand ideal. Each game is different, so try to choose the right seats for the right match.
Some seats on the lowest tier behind the goals in the Kop and Anfield Road End, as well as the corners of the stadium, could have obstructed views. Always check the ticket or section notes before booking.
This makes it a really accessible and easy option for fans. You’ll have less trouble getting to your seat, and you won’t miss a minute of the action when using the lounge facilities.
The Kop is often considered quite steep and narrow, with limited lift access throughout. The Main Stand and Anfield Road End have more accessible seating options, dedicated bays, and improved lift access.
The Anfield Road End offers modern concourses and a variety of hospitality lounges, making it a great choice for families. The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand is also known for having a more relaxed atmosphere.
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