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Anfield Stadium seating plan: Where to sit for the best experience

Anfield is one of the most iconic stadiums in the world, and for good reason. The home of Liverpool Football Club, Anfield is known for its passionate atmosphere and its steep terracing. But with a seating capacity of over 61,000, it can be hard to know where to sit for the best experience.

Anfield Stadium areas

The Spion Kop

The Spion Kop is the most famous stand in Anfield, and for good reason. It is the oldest stand in the stadium, and it is known for its passionate atmosphere. If you want to be part of the most vocal and enthusiastic fans in the world, then the Kop is the place for you.

The Main Stand

The Main Stand is the largest stand in Anfield, and it houses the majority of the club's hospitality facilities. If you want the best view of the pitch and the most comfortable seats, then the Main Stand is the place for you.

The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand

The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand is the second-largest stand in Anfield, and it is known for its family-friendly atmosphere. If you are looking for a good view of the pitch and a more relaxed atmosphere, then the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand is a good option.

The Anfield Road End

The Anfield Road End is the smallest stand in Anfield, but it is known for its raucous atmosphere. If you want to be close to the action and experience the atmosphere of a local derby, then the Anfield Road End is the place for you.

Anfield seat map

anfield seat map

Anfield Stadium seating plan: Where to sit for the best experience

The Spion Kop

  • Best for: Fans who want to be part of the most passionate atmosphere in English football.
  • Perfect for: Those who want to experience the true feeling of being a Liverpool supporter.
  • What to expect: A wall of noise, a sea of red, and a sense of belonging that is unmatched anywhere else in the world.
  • From: £37

The Main Stand

  • Best for: Fans who want the best view of the pitch.
  • Perfect for: Those who want to enjoy all the amenities that the stadium has to offer, such as the hospitality suites and the Legends Lounge.
  • What to expect: A great view of the action, excellent facilities, and a more relaxed atmosphere than the Kop.
  • From: £45

The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand

  • Best for: Fans who want a good view of the pitch and a more family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Perfect for: Those who want to be close to the action but don't want to be in the thick of the Kop.
  • What to expect: A good view of the action, a family-friendly atmosphere, and some of the best food and drink in the stadium.
  • From: £40

The Anfield Road End

  • Best for: Fans who want to be close to the action and experience the atmosphere of a local derby.
  • Perfect for: Those who want to be part of the singing and chanting that is a big part of the Anfield experience.
  • What to expect: A close-up view of the action, a raucous atmosphere, and the chance to sing your heart out.
  • From: £35

Additional tips for choosing your seat at Anfield Stadium:

  • Consider the match: If you're attending a big match, get a central seat for a good view and atmosphere.
  • Think about your budget: Consider the Anfield Road End or the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand for less expensive seats.
  • Check the view: Use the stadium's seating plan or watch a video on YouTube to see the view from the seat location.
  • Consider your age and mobility: If you're elderly or have limited mobility, consider lower-tier seats for easier access and a better view.
  • Think about the weather: If you're attending a match in the winter, consider covered stands for protection from the elements.
  • Be aware of restricted view seats: Check the seating plan carefully to avoid seats with restricted views.
  • Consider the atmosphere: If you're looking for a passionate atmosphere, sit in the Spion Kop. Otherwise, consider the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand or the Anfield Road End for a more relaxed atmosphere.

Going on a guided stadium tour?

Note that you will not be allowed to access all the stands on a Liverpool FC Stadium tour. Only some lower seats on the Main Stand and the Kop may be available, as per the venue’s discretion.

Anfield Stadium capacity: How many people can fit inside?

With 61,276 seats, Anfield Stadium stands among the world's largest stadiums and is the fifth-largest stadium in England. From its modest beginnings in 1884 with 2,000 spectators, Anfield evolved, reaching a zenith of 61,905 in 1952. Changes in 1994 and 2016 reduced its capacity.

About Anfield Stadium

Navigating inside the stadium

Liverpool FC Stadium exterior with iconic red signage and entrance in Liverpool, England.
  • LFC retail store: Immerse yourself in the world of Liverpool FC with official merchandise and memorabilia.
  • Museum & tour centre: Embark on a journey through the club's illustrious history and enjoy guided tours of the stadium.
  • Hospitality suites: Experience matches in luxury and comfort with our premium hospitality offerings.
  • Food & beverage concessions: Fuel your passion with a variety of delicious food and beverage options available throughout the stadium.
  • Family zone: Create lasting memories with your loved ones in our dedicated family-friendly area.
  • First-aid stations: Your safety is our priority; seek assistance from our trained medical staff at designated first-aid stations.
  • Lost & found: Rest easy knowing that lost items can be recovered through our efficient lost and found service.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Anfield Stadium seating plan

The Anfield Stadium Map is readily available on the official Liverpool FC website, at the stadium's information desk, and is often included in matchday programs and tour brochures.