Three games for Liverpool FC Women at Anfield this term included an historic first WSL win – against Manchester United in March – as the team played in front of almost 50,000 fans, having also hosted Manchester City and Everton.
The trio of matches to be played at Anfield in the next campaign will be confirmed once fixtures are announced by the league in the summer. Anfield will continue to be used alongside the women’s new home stadium in St Helens.
Season ticket holders and supporters who bought the Anfield Hat-trick package for the 2024-25 season will be invited to renew their seat at Anfield and St Helens for next season, with the renewal period opening in the week commencing May 26.
A season ticket will include ALL home matches in the league and cup competitions for LFC Women at Anfield and St Helens, with priority access to away games. The Anfield Hat-Trick package is one ticket for all three fixtures at Anfield.
For new sales of season tickets, Anfield Hat-Trick packages or match-by-match, simply sign up and register your interest here and be the first to know when they’re on sale.
To support further growth and development of the women’s team at LFC in a sustainable way, there will be some important changes for next season. They include a price increase to season tickets and the Anfield Hat-trick package, a new dedicated family area at both stadiums, and the introduction of categorised games for match-by-match sales.
Go here for the full pricing breakdown on seasonal tickets for 2025-26 and here for match tickets.
Any increase in ticketing revenue will directly support investment in the women’s team’s development and LFC continues to be the third-lowest season ticket in the league following the increase.
Season tickets for an adult will increase by £10, which is 83p per game. A season ticket for a young adult will increase by £3, while over-65s will remain the same. This is the third-lowest price in the WSL, more than £2 less than the league average. Family season tickets will no longer be available, but all junior season tickets will be £20, reduced by £7. Category A games will be priced £1-£2 higher than Category B and will include all Anfield match-by-match tickets and the following games if played at St Helens: Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea. The Anfield Hat-Trick package price will increase by £2.50 for juniors/other concessions and £5 for adults.
Season tickets and Anfield Hat-Trick packages will secure the best seats for all matches. For all match-by-match tickets, early bird sales will continue with a discounted rate if bought in advance. Group discounts will also be available for six or more tickets.
Category B prices will remain the same as this season’s match-by-match tickets during the early bird and general sale windows.
More ticketing information for all LFC Women’s games is available on the new women’s ticketing hub here.
The move to St Helens Stadium and confirmation that there will be more games at Anfield for a second season follows the significant investment in the acquisition and redevelopment of the AXA Melwood Training Centre, making it one of the best women’s training facilities in the WSL.