Information for fans travelling to Anfield on Sunday

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Supporters travelling to Merseyside for our Premier League fixture against Liverpool on Sunday should take note of the following information...

Kick-off at Anfield is 4.30pm, with gates open at 2.30pm.

The hosts have provided a comprehensive guide for visiting supporters, available here. Fans are advised to take note of the information relating to the unauthorised use of tickets and are reminded not to travel to the stadium without a valid match ticket.

Supporters are also reminded that the best way to receive matchday information - including real-time travel updates and advice – is by following the Spurs Matchday Info channel on WhatsApp.

Simply click here or search for ‘Spurs Matchday Info’ in your WhatsApp Updates section.

For up-to-date travel information in Liverpool, supporters are also advised to follow the Matchday Merseyside Police Twitter account @MerPolLFC.

Getting to Anfield

Coach travel available

Tickets remain available for our official coach service and are priced at a subsidised price of £10 with further information below:

Departure times

Coaches will depart post-match for the return journey at 6.45pm, with tickets available here.

Liverpool Lime Street is Liverpool’s mainline station, which is located just over two miles from Anfield. Supporters will need to travel from London Euston, with journey times taking between three and four hours on Sunday.

Those travelling are advised to keep up to date with all travel information and timetables via the National Rail website.

Journey times from London to Liverpool will take approximately four to five hours. Those driving should note that limited parking options are available near the stadium and Anfield is located within an area where a residents’ parking scheme is in place. Supporters are therefore advised to avoid the stadium’s immediate vicinity due to strict enforcement.

Everton’s Goodison Park is a popular parking choice, however, early arrival is required if utilising this option. Alternatively, multiple pay-and-display car parks are situated within the city centre with various shuttles available if required.

Taxis and buses

Taxis are available from Liverpool Lime Street, with the accessible 917 bus service operating from Commutation Row in the city centre, running direct to Anfield. More information on the 917 service can be found here. Supporters using the post-match 917 service should note that this departs from Walton Lane rather than the pre-match drop-off point.

Entering the stadium

Away fans will be located within Blocks AL6-AL9 of the Anfield Road Stand, which can be entered via Turnstiles Q and R. Gates will open at 2.30pm.

Supporters must approach Anfield Road from the direction of 97 Avenue, as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane due to stadium redevelopment works.

Supporters walking up Arkles Lane from coach parking or from the Arkles Pub will be directed to use Dahlia Walk, through Stanley Park to 97 Avenue. More information can be found on the map below.

Supporters are asked to allow enough time for any necessary security checks, which may include searches. It is advised to read the Bag Policy below as it is now strictly enforced at Anfield.

After the match visiting fans will be asked to turn left out of the stadium towards 97 Avenue.

Bag Policy

Fans are encouraged not to bring a bag to the stadium if possible. If a bag is required, it must not exceed A5 size (148.5mm x 210mm) and will be subject to a visual search before entry.

Larger bags will only be permitted at Liverpool’s discretion if they contain medication and / or medical equipment which cannot fit inside an A5 size bag. Any supporters who need to bring an oversized bag for medical reasons are advised to notify Liverpool before the game via disability@liverpoolfc.com.

Please note, there are no bag storage facilities at the stadium for visiting fans.

Accessibility

Liverpool’s Access Guide can be found here.

Disabled supporters can enter the stadium via Gate DA6 on Anfield Road, approaching from 97 Avenue rather than Arkles Lane.

Lowered counter catering kiosks which are accessible for supporters in wheelchairs are available within the away end.

Accessible toilets are also available. Supporters without their own RADAR key will be able to request one from a steward.

Disabled Supporter Assistants will also be present in accessible viewing areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.

For specific requirements or enquiries relating to accessibility at Anfield, please contact: disability@liverpoolfc.com.

Visitors’ seating area

Anfield is an all-seater stadium. Due to persistent standing, seats with rails have been installed in a number of rows at the rear of the visitors’ section. This area is not a designated safe standing area and supporters are asked to remain seated for the majority of the match.

Visiting supporter pub

Visiting supporters are welcome at The Arkles, which is located on the corner of Arkles Lane and Anfield Road - a short walk from the visitors' section.

Refreshments

Kiosks in the visitors’ section will be serving food as well as alcoholic and soft drinks.

Ticket Office

Supporters collecting tickets from the ground can do so from the Main Ticket Office, which is located outside The Kop, opposite the Anfield Road stand. Duplicate tickets must be requested by emailing ticket.office@tottenhamhotspur.com and will only be provided on production of valid photo ID.

Support Staff

A team of support staff will be located around the outside of the stadium, on hand to assist fans with any queries. This includes a group of Spurs stewards as well as the Club’s Supporter Liaison Officer. A dedicated team of Liverpool’s stewards, identifiable in blue bibs, will also be available to assist supporters with further accessibility requirements.

Spurs Respects

We are proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away.

We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory or violent behaviour, including racist, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability shouting, chanting or actions is unacceptable.

The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language or violent behaviour.

If you witness incidents like these, please report them to your nearest steward.

Unauthorised use of tickets

Supporters are reminded that the unauthorised reselling or passing on of tickets is strictly prohibited. In line with the Club's Sanctions & Banning Policy, supporters selling away match tickets above face value will receive an indefinite ban and deduction of all Ticketing Points. Supporters passing on away match tickets equal to face value or less will receive a written warning and a 50% reduction of Ticketing Points.

Supporters unable to attend

Supporters unable to attend the match should contact the Ticket Office as soon as possible. The Club will make best endeavours to reallocate tickets to other eligible supporters and issue refunds upon receipt of original tickets.