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Liverpool Vs Tottenham Hotspur Football Tickets

Anfield rarely hosts a quiet afternoon against Tottenham. The fixture has produced a run of high-scoring, late-decision league games in recent seasons, with five and seven-goal scorelines more common than cagey 1-0 finishes. For buyers, that changes the calculation. This is not a routine weekend outing. It is a fixture where demand spikes early, hospitality moves first, and standard resale listings fluctuate all the way to kick-off.

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Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur is a Premier League fixture played at Anfield every season, with the most recent home meeting staged on 15 March 2026. Both clubs carry international fanbases, large away-support turnouts and a pattern of broadcast selection that repeatedly moves this fixture to a marquee slot. Compare live Liverpool tickets across all home fixtures at Anfield to see upcoming listings alongside reference pricing from past seasons.

Kick-off times are confirmed by Premier League broadcasters ahead of matchday. Anfield is the home ground of Liverpool FC and has hosted this fixture as a standing league meeting every year since the Premier League was founded.

Why Liverpool vs Tottenham Tickets Stay in Demand

Three factors keep this fixture near the top of Anfield's resale market every season. Rivalry with a top-six club, consistent top-flight status and a pattern of goals that travels well on television. Tottenham have played in the top division for decades without interruption, so every Liverpool vs Tottenham meeting at Anfield is a Premier League night, never a cup-only one-off. That continuity matters for resale liquidity: buyers know the fixture will be on the calendar every year, which keeps a steady flow of searches and a deep pool of listings to compare.

Tottenham's travelling support also matters commercially. Away allocation is typically the full Premier League quota of around 2,970 seats in the lower tier of the Anfield Road End, and that section sells out every time through the club channels. International Spurs fans who cannot get a place through Tottenham tickets for away fixtures often turn to the resale market for seats in other areas of Anfield, which tightens supply across the ground rather than only in the away end. That cross-market pressure is what separates a Big Six visiting fixture from a standard Anfield weekend.

Television selection is the third driver. Liverpool vs Tottenham frequently gets picked up as a Sky Sports or TNT Sports showpiece slot, which means late kick-off moves, Sunday afternoon scheduling and in some cases a week's notice before a new time is confirmed. That uncertainty pulls casual buyers out of the market and pushes committed attendees to secure seats earlier than they would for a mid-table fixture. For international buyers coordinating flights and hotels, the broadcast-move risk alone justifies booking tickets as soon as the fixture is listed rather than waiting for potential price movement closer to matchday.

Can You Buy Liverpool vs Tottenham Tickets Without Membership?

Liverpool's home ticket sales run through several stages. Season ticket holders receive the earliest access, followed by additional member sales, local member sales ballots and in some cases a local general sale ballot for supporters with L postcodes. For a Premier League fixture against a top-six opponent, the available allocation in each stage is limited and later stages often close before non-members or buyers outside Merseyside can secure seats.

That is the gap a verified resale marketplace fills. 1BoxOffice lists seats released by season ticket holders and authorised partners, with each listing showing the stand, row, price and delivery method before you commit. You do not need a Liverpool membership number to compare or complete a purchase, and you do not need a UK postal address if the listing is marked as mobile transfer or e-ticket.

Pricing on the resale market will sit above face value for high-demand fixtures such as this one. That is the trade-off for bypassing the ballot and securing a confirmed seat. For buyers who have already missed the club sales window, it is the most direct route to the match.

Liverpool vs Tottenham Ticket Prices

Resale prices for Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield move on five factors. Seat location within the stand, overall demand for the fixture, kick-off timing once broadcasters confirm, competition context on the day and the hospitality tier you choose if you want a premium experience. The table below reflects typical ranges for this specific fixture on the secondary market. Listings can sit above or below these figures depending on availability at the moment you check.

Ticket TypeResale Price RangeBest ForNotes
Upper tier, less central£110 – £200Buyers on a tighter budgetAnfield Road End upper or Sir Kenny Dalglish upper wide seats typically anchor this range.
Longside standard£180 – £320Balanced view and atmosphereMain Stand or Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand wings. Solid vantage without the central premium.
Lower tier, central£280 – £480+Fans wanting a close viewCentral Kop or central Main Stand lower. Listings near the halfway line command the upper end.
Premium seating£500 – £900+Buyers prioritising comfortPadded seating with better legroom. Sometimes bundled with concourse access, depending on the seller.
Hospitality, VIP£800 – £2,500+Corporate guests and special occasionsIncludes lounge access, pre-match dining and premium seat location. Tier dictates the inclusions.

Prices reflect typical resale ranges and may change as demand and availability shift closer to the match.

Seating Guide for Liverpool vs Tottenham at Anfield

Anfield has four stands. The Kop and the Anfield Road End sit behind the goals, with the Main Stand and Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand running along the touchlines. The Main Stand was redeveloped in 2016, and the Anfield Road End was expanded in 2023, taking total capacity to around 61,000. View the full Anfield seating plan before picking a section, or browse all Anfield tickets across competitions if you are weighing up multiple matches.

AreaWhat It SuitsPricing BracketGeneral Guidance
Longside lowerClose-up viewing and strong atmosphereMid to upperMain Stand and Sir Kenny Dalglish lower tier. Pitch-side sightlines, front rows feel fully immersive.
Longside upperBalanced view of play patternsMidHeight gives a better read of shape and build-up. Wing seats are the value end of this bracket.
Behind the goalFan culture and singing sectionsVaries by standThe Kop is the historic Liverpool singing end. The Anfield Road End lower is the away allocation.
Premium seatsComfort and matchday serviceUpperPadded seating, better concourse access and shorter queues. Usually, the central Main Stand area.
HospitalityCorporate and luxury experienceTop tierLounge access, pre-match dining and premium seat location. Ranges from mid to executive-level packages.

Where Do Tottenham Fans Sit at Anfield?

Supporter TypeBest Approach
Home fansThe Kop, central Main Stand, and central Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand deliver the strongest Liverpool matchday atmosphere. Book early for central blocks as they move first.
Away supportersSpurs fans are housed in the Anfield Road End lower tier. Entry is through the dedicated away turnstiles on Anfield Road. Club channels allocate these seats via the away scheme, so general availability is rare.
Neutral buyersWing seats in the Main Stand or Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, lower or upper tier. These areas are not colour-coded, so neutrals sit comfortably among home supporters without the away-end restrictions.

Plan your approach to the Anfield Road End in advance. Away-entry access is restricted in the hour before kick-off, with bag checks and ticket scans at the Q and R turnstiles. Allow time for the walk from your drop-off point plus the entry queue, and follow Liverpool's published travel guidance on bus, matchday shuttle and taxi options.

Liverpool vs Tottenham Hospitality Tickets

Hospitality OptionTypical BuyerMain Appeal
Sports bar loungeGroups and casual hospitality buyersPre-match food, drinks and live screens, paired with upper Main Stand seating.
Padded premium seatingComfort-focused individuals and couplesCentral Main Stand padded seat with lounge access before kick-off and at half-time.
Fine dining hospitalitySpecial-occasion buyersThree-course pre-match meal, complimentary drinks, central match views and post-match refreshments.
Executive lounge suiteCorporate guests and executive entertainmentCentral premium seating, private lounge access, concierge service, and executive-level catering through the matchday.

Hospitality for a Liverpool vs Tottenham fixture sells ahead of many standard-season games because corporate buyers book these slots on fixture release day. If a listed package shows limited availability at the time of checking, that typically means the tier has almost sold through. Compare the inclusions before the stand location, because a slightly different tier often buys a meaningfully different experience. A padded seat in the central Main Stand with basic lounge access is one buyer's sweet spot, while another buyer prioritises a full three-course pre-match dining service regardless of the exact seat location.

Resale hospitality listings on 1BoxOffice span both seller types: packages released by original corporate buyers who cannot attend and authorised hospitality partners who hold allocations for the season. Each listing specifies the inclusions clearly, so you can compare pre-match meal options, drinks allowances, seat locations and any extras such as programmes or parking before committing. For buyers entertaining clients or marking a special occasion, these packages are often a stronger value than trying to assemble the same experience from a standard ticket plus separate matchday catering.

Ticket Delivery and Entry Information

Delivery TypeWhat to Check
Mobile transferConfirm the email address on your order matches the one linked to the transfer app. Charge your phone before you travel and save a screenshot where possible as a backup.
E-ticket PDFDownload the file when it arrives and save locally. Some turnstile scanners work better with a saved PDF than a browser view.
Physical ticketAllow delivery lead time of several working days. International buyers should confirm the courier option at checkout and factor in customs handling on overseas dispatch.
Collection at venueBring photo ID matching the name on the order confirmation. Collection points close a set time before kick-off, so arrive with a margin.

Always read the listing notes before you buy. Seat numbers, row restrictions and delivery-type specifics live there, not in the summary card. Bring a valid photo ID, charge your phone fully for mobile entry and have your order confirmation accessible on arrival.

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Tips for Finding Better-Value Liverpool vs Tottenham Tickets

Liverpool vs Tottenham Tickets for International Fans

Most international buyers choose mobile transfer or e-ticket delivery because both options arrive without postal delay. If your listing specifies physical dispatch, allow additional lead time for international courier and confirm whether the seller ships to your country before completing checkout. UK-based courier dispatch typically clears customs faster than options routed through the United States, so origin matters if you are travelling from the Middle East, Asia or Australia. Payment works with cards issued outside the UK, including most major international credit and debit networks, and the checkout process accepts non-UK billing addresses without additional verification steps in most cases.

If you need seats together for three or more travellers, use the quantity filter early in your search rather than scrolling individual listings. Grouped seats are a scarcer resource for a Liverpool vs Tottenham fixture than neighbouring pairs, so lock in your block once you find a good match. Also, plan for broadcast-driven date movement. A Saturday 3 pm kick-off can be shifted to Sunday afternoon or Saturday lunchtime up to around four weeks before the match, so keep flights and accommodation flexible where possible. Consider refundable hotel bookings and flexible-fare flights where the budget allows, at least until the final matchday schedule is confirmed by broadcasters.

Currency conversion is worth factoring in before checkout. Most international cards apply a foreign-transaction fee of around 2 to 3 per cent on top of the exchange rate, so a listing priced in GBP may land at a slightly higher local-currency total than the headline figure suggests. Compare a few listings at similar seat locations to understand the true spread before locking in your choice, particularly if you are considering hospitality tiers where the absolute amounts are higher and the currency difference more material.

The History of Liverpool vs Tottenham in the Premier League

Liverpool and Tottenham have played every Premier League season since the competition launched in 1992/93, with fixtures alternating between Anfield and the old White Hart Lane, then the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from 2019 onwards. Across those decades, the series at Anfield has shifted from a tight, evenly contested rivalry in the 1990s to a period of strong Liverpool home dominance across the Klopp era and into Arne Slot's tenure. The old First Division days and early Premier League years produced some surprising Tottenham away wins, but the shift in relative strength since roughly 2016 has made Anfield an increasingly difficult destination for the visiting side.

The modern arc is straightforward. Since 2018, Liverpool has used the Anfield fixture against Tottenham as a launchpad for championship-defining streaks. The 2018/19 and 2019/20 title runs both featured this fixture as a must-win at home. The 2024/25 title-clinching afternoon against Spurs followed the same pattern, and the goal tallies have risen with the standard of attacking play on both sides.

The fixture has also produced one of the most dramatic passages in recent Anfield memory. The April 2023 meeting ended 4-3 after Tottenham scored three late goals to reduce a 4-0 Liverpool lead, before Diogo Jota snatched the winner in stoppage time. That match alone drove a sharp uptick in resale searches for the following season's fixture, illustrating how a single dramatic result can reshape ticket demand twelve months later.

Key Moments at Anfield (2018 to Present)

What makes Liverpool vs Tottenham at Anfield distinctive is the consistent attacking commitment from both sides. Even Spurs' leaner seasons have produced multi-goal games at this ground, and that pattern drives hospitality and lower-tier central demand every year. Buyers who prioritise end-to-end action over tactical cagey affairs tend to favour this fixture over some of the bigger-name Anfield matchups.

Data sourced from Sports Mole match archives, ESPN match reports and Liverpool FC's published matchday records. Match-by-match results in the table below are verified from two independent sources for each entry.

Liverpool vs Tottenham Head-to-Head Stats in EPL at Anfield

MetricTotal
Matches played (2017/18 to 2025/26 sample)9
Home wins6
Away wins0
Draws3
Home goals23
Away goals13
Biggest home win5-1
Biggest away winNone in sample window
First EPL meeting in sample4 February 2018
Most recently played home EPL meeting15 March 2026

Totals are calculated from the verified match-by-match results below. Earlier Premier League seasons at Anfield are being verified for inclusion.

Liverpool vs Tottenham EPL Match-by-Match Stats

DATA PENDING: Match-by-match results for Premier League seasons 1992/93 to 2016/17 at Anfield require two-source verification before inclusion. Sources attempted: 11v11 (blocked), FBref (403). Single-source references available via Wikipedia season pages and LFC History. Master Bruce to supply verified scores for 25 additional Anfield Premier League fixtures in this window. Do not publish the match-by-match section or recalculate the H2H totals above until this data is supplied and dual-sourced.
DateScore
15 Mar 20261-1
27 Apr 20255-1
05 May 20244-2
30 Apr 20234-3
07 May 20221-1
16 Dec 20202-1
27 Oct 20192-1
31 Mar 20192-1
04 Feb 20182-2

Scores above are verified from Sports Mole match archives and ESPN match reports.

Frequently Asked Questions About Liverpool vs Tottenham EPL Tickets

  • Yes. A verified resale marketplace such as 1BoxOffice allows buyers to compare listings for Liverpool vs Tottenham at Anfield without needing a Liverpool FC membership number, a ballot entry or a UK postal address. Most Premier League fixtures against a top-six opponent never reach the general sale stage through the club's own site, which is why the resale market fills in the gap for casual buyers and international fans. The practical process involves choosing your seat on listings where the stand, block, row and delivery method are visible, completing checkout with a standard card payment and receiving your ticket by the specified delivery method. No membership verification is requested at any point in that journey, so the route is equally accessible to first-time attendees and regular matchgoers.

  • International buyers typically choose listings marked as mobile transfer or e-ticket, because both arrive digitally and avoid international postal lead times. Payment works with cards issued outside the UK, and the checkout process accepts non-UK billing addresses. Charging your phone fully before leaving for Anfield is the one practical rule that matters most on matchday. If you are arriving from a country where mobile data coverage may be inconsistent on arrival, download your ticket to the device and take a screenshot backup where the delivery method allows it. Confirm with the listing notes whether screenshots are accepted at the turnstile, since some mobile-transfer formats require the live app view.

  • Five factors drive resale pricing for this fixture. Seat location within the stand, overall demand for the specific fixture, kick-off timing once broadcasters confirm the slot, the league context at the time of the match and the hospitality tier you choose if you are moving beyond a standard seat. A Liverpool vs Tottenham fixture carries a demand premium over mid-table Anfield games in every one of these categories. Weekend late kick-offs and fixtures that coincide with a title-race or European-qualification decider command the steepest premiums, while a standard Saturday 3 pm slot sits closer to the middle of the seasonal pricing curve.

  • Upper-tier seats in the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and wing seats in the Anfield Road End upper are usually the most affordable options on the resale market for this fixture. Buyers willing to accept a wider, less central view gain a significant pricing drop compared to central lower-tier equivalents. Listings that have sat unsold also see price reductions in the final week before kick-off, although central lower-tier seats rarely move that way. Setting up a saved search with a maximum price filter lets you monitor new lower-tier listings as they appear, which is often more productive than repeatedly refreshing the full page manually.

  • Yes. Liverpool hospitality packages typically include sports bar lounge options, padded central Main Stand seating with lounge access, fine dining tiers with three-course pre-match meals and executive-level suites closer to the players' tunnel. Availability for Liverpool vs Tottenham sells earlier than standard fixtures because corporate buyers book on fixture release. The resale market fills the gap when corporate allocations are released back for individual sale, so checking across multiple packages rather than a single tier tends to surface the strongest available option for your date.

  • A typical hospitality ticket covers premium or padded seating in a specific lounge area, pre-match food or a full dining service depending on the tier, complimentary drinks for a set period before and after the match, dedicated entrance access that avoids standard turnstile queues and in some tiers a matchday programme and parking allocation. Inclusions vary significantly between the entry-level and executive packages. Always read the listing carefully to confirm whether drinks are inclusive throughout the match or only at specified intervals, as that single detail can meaningfully change the value comparison between two similarly priced tiers.

  • VIP tickets at Anfield move beyond standard hospitality by adding closer-to-pitch seating, typically in central lower-tier locations, alongside access to exclusive lounges such as the Shanks or Paisley rooms. Food is a la carte or three-course dining, drinks are wider in selection, and the matchday pace is calmer with dedicated staff service. Some VIP tiers include former-player appearances or stadium tour elements before kick-off. For buyers entertaining clients or marking a significant milestone, the VIP tier is often where the hospitality experience feels genuinely distinct from a padded standard seat with lounge access, rather than simply a more expensive version of it.

  • Liverpool vs Tottenham sits in the upper demand bracket among Anfield Premier League fixtures, below only the Manchester United and Manchester City home games for pricing in most seasons. Resale levels track noticeably above fixtures against promoted sides or lower-profile opponents. Buyers comparing across a Liverpool home run typically find Tottenham more affordable than the two Manchester matchups but pricier than the mid-table games. The Merseyside derby against Everton sits in a different category entirely, with pricing driven by local-derby demand rather than the top-six hierarchy that shapes the Tottenham fixture.

  • The Kop is the historic Liverpool singing end and delivers the strongest atmosphere behind the goal. The Central Main Stand lower and the central Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand lower offer a strong balance of view and volume for a first-time visitor. Upper-tier seats in the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand provide a wider view of shape and build-up play, which some buyers prefer over behind-the-goal seating for understanding tactics. First-time international visitors often prioritise the Kop for the atmospheric experience, while returning supporters who have already ticked that box tend to gravitate toward central longside seats for the view quality.

  • Tottenham fans with club-allocated away tickets are housed in the lower tier of the Anfield Road End, entering the stadium via turnstiles Q and R. Per Liverpool's current visiting supporters' guidance, the approach to the away turnstiles is from 97 Avenue, as access from the Arkles Lane side is not currently available. The section sits behind one of the goals and is separated from the home fans in the upper tier. Away allocation typically runs to around 2,970 seats, which is the standard Premier League travelling supporter quota. Access to this section is controlled, with stewards verifying away-end credentials before entry, so buyers without an away-scheme ticket from Tottenham will not be able to purchase or occupy seats in this block regardless of the booking channel.

  • It is strongly advised not to wear Tottenham colours or replica kits in the home sections of Anfield. Home stands include the Kop, Main Stand, Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and the upper tier of the Anfield Road End. Neutral clothing is the safer choice for buyers sitting outside the designated away section, and stewards may move supporters who disrupt home areas. For travelling Spurs fans who cannot secure an away-end ticket and are buying through the resale market, dressing down for matchday is the simplest way to enjoy the game without drawing unwanted attention.

  • No. The Anfield Road End lower tier is exclusively for Tottenham supporters with tickets issued through the Spurs away scheme. Home fans buying through any channel will not be allocated seats in this section, and stewards monitor both the approach to the turnstiles and the in-stadium seating to ensure segregation is maintained throughout the match. Anyone attempting to access this area without a valid away-scheme ticket will be refused entry, so Liverpool supporters should plan around home and neutral sections exclusively when browsing resale listings.

  • Tottenham allocate away tickets for Anfield through their own members scheme, with priority going to supporters who have built up away-game loyalty points across the season. The allocation is capped at around 2,970 seats. For buyers without enough loyalty points to secure a place through the Spurs channel, the resale market is the most direct alternative route to the fixture. Those alternative seats will be in home or neutral sections rather than the away end, but for supporters whose priority is attending the match itself, that trade-off is often acceptable.

  • Yes, but book earlier rather than later. Seats together show as a grouped listing on 1BoxOffice, with the quantity filter allowing you to search specifically for pairs, threes or groups of four. For groups larger than four at a high-demand fixture, expect to split across two adjacent listings or move to upper-tier blocks where larger contiguous groups are easier to find. For corporate bookings of six or more, hospitality packages often provide a more reliable route to seats together than attempting to assemble a group from standard listings across the stand.

  • Four delivery methods are typical on the resale market for this fixture. Mobile transfer via an app such as Liverpool's matchday app, e-ticket PDF delivered by email, physical ticket dispatched by courier for listings that originate as paper seats and in some cases, collection at the venue for specific seller arrangements. Each listing shows its delivery method before checkout. For international buyers or those booking close to kick-off, digital delivery methods almost always sit ahead of physical dispatch in terms of both reliability and speed.

  • Instant delivery is possible for listings marked as e-ticket PDF, because the file is released to your order account shortly after checkout. Mobile transfer typically requires the seller to initiate the transfer manually, which can take hours rather than minutes. Physical tickets are never instant. Filter by delivery method if same-day or next-day access matters to you. For last-minute purchases on matchday itself, e-ticket PDF listings are the most reliable option, while mobile transfer requires monitoring the seller's response time before committing.

  • Central lower-tier seats and hospitality packages move earliest and are the strongest value to book within a few weeks of fixture release. Upper-tier seats can be monitored for price reductions in the final week before kick-off, particularly if the fixture has been shifted by broadcasters. For international buyers coordinating travel, booking by early confirmation removes the risk of central blocks selling out entirely. The ideal window for most buyers is three to eight weeks before matchday, which balances price optimisation against the risk of the sections you want becoming unavailable.

  • Anfield operates a strict bag policy. Per Liverpool's current visiting supporters' guidance, only small handheld bags up to A5 size are permitted inside the stadium, with larger bags only allowed at the club's discretion for medical reasons. Rucksacks, holdalls and standard travel bags are not accepted, and no storage facility operates at the ground on matchday. Plan your arrival accordingly if you are travelling directly to the game from a transport hub, and check the listing and club guidance before you travel if you are unsure whether a specific bag will be admitted.

  • Yes. Anfield welcomes children of all ages, with dedicated family-friendly areas in specific parts of the Main Stand and the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand. Every child, regardless of age, requires their own ticket, and sellers on the resale market will specify if their listings are for adult seats only. Liverpool's safeguarding rules require all children under 16 to be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over, or they may be refused entry at the turnstiles. Consider upper-tier sections for families, as the atmosphere sits below the intensity of the lower-tier central blocks. For very young children, the behind-the-goal sections may feel loud and crowded, so mid-block longside seats with clearer sightlines are often the more comfortable choice.

  • Liverpool's published matchday travel guidance points supporters to several primary options. The 917 express bus runs from Lime Street and St George's Plateau direct to Anfield. Taxis are available from the Lime Street ranks. A matchday shuttle operates from Sandhills Merseyrail station directly to the ground. Standard service buses include the 26 and 27 from Liverpool ONE, and the 17 from Queen Square bus station. Driving to Anfield is not advisable, as road closures and limited local parking make public transport the faster option. For buyers travelling in from outside Liverpool, the mainline rail connection to Liverpool Lime Street, combined with the 917 or a taxi, is typically the most efficient route to the ground.

Data sourced from Sports Mole match archives, ESPN match reports, Liverpool FC's official matchday information, the Premier League's own fixture archive and Anfield's published stadium and transport guides.

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