Fan guide | Liverpool vs Wolves

Wolves are on the road for one final time this Sunday as they bring their 2023/24 Premier League season to a close at Anfield against Liverpool.

A sold-out allocation of more than 2,500 tickets have been snapped up by Wolves supporters for the 4pm visit to Merseyside as the Old Gold look to bring their campaign to a close with three points against the Reds.

For those making the journey to Liverpool here is everything you need to know…

Opposition information

Stadium | Afield

Capacity | 61,276

Address | Anfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH

Away allocation | 2,537

Ticket information

Tickets for this fixture are sold out.

All tickets for this fixture were issued digitally and we advise all supporters to have these downloaded on devices prior to travelling to the ground.

If you have any issues relating to your tickets prior to matchday, we recommend contacting the Wolves Ticket Office on 03712221877 or by emailing fanservices@wolves.co.uk.

Tragedy chanting and abuse

Ahead of Sunday’s game, Wolves are reminding supporters about legislation on tragedy chanting and abuse. Tough measures are in force to challenge the unacceptable presence of football tragedy abuse in the game.

This is focused on offensive chanting, gesturing and displaying offensive messages based on football-related tragedies, which causes significant distress to victims' families, survivors and affected-club supporters.

Examples of football-related tragedies that have led to such abuse include the 1989 Hillsborough disaster which led to the death of 97 Liverpool fans and a 30-year campaign led by their families to discover how and why they died, the Munich air disaster of 1958 involving the Manchester United squad, the Heysel Stadium disaster, the Bradford stadium fire and the murder of two Leeds United fans in Istanbul.

Football authorities, supporter groups and law enforcement organisations, including the police and CPS, have united to crack down on fans who participate in tragedy abuse and people who are found guilty of offences face stadium bans and criminal prosecution, including increased financial penalties for serious and repeat offenders.

Furthermore, engaging in discriminatory and offensive chanting or other verbal or non-verbal actions or gestures concerning football or other tragedies (whether done at a match, in-person or remotely – via any electronic communication, social media or otherwise) is in contravention of Wolves’ Acceptable Behaviour Policy.

Any individual found to have engaged in tragedy abuse will be subject to a ban from the ground and a breach may also subject the individual to a Football Banning Order, which would see them barred from any games in the UK.

If you witness any anti-social, discriminatory or abusive behaviour including tragedy chanting or gesturing at Anfield, we encourage you to report this to your nearest stewards or the police, a dedicated security team can also be informed in confidence via text on 64446 starting your message with ‘LFC’ providing details of the incident and the location in the stadium, and Liverpool Football Club will investigate all complaints.

Additionally, any instances of online abuse and online discrimination can be reported to fanservices@wolves.co.uk or by using the Kick it Out app.

Travel information

Lime Street Railway Station is Liverpool's mainline station for regional and national journeys. It is two miles from Anfield and both buses and taxis are also available from the station. 

Bus options are fast frequent and convenient with 'express' services that will get you to and from Anfield and Liverpool City Centre in around 15 minutes.  Taxis from the city centre to Anfield usually cost between £8 and £10.

Coaches and minibuses for the visiting team can be parked on the Grey Car Park, opposite the away fan turnstiles. There’s no paid parking available around Anfield, and supporters that are travelling via car are advised to make alternative parking arrangements prior to travelling. 

A full map of public transport routes around Anfield can be found here.

There are several independent car parks in the area surrounding Anfield. Wolves supporters are urged to use Just Park to find the best parking spots within walking distance to the stadium.

Click here to view and book the best parking around the stadium.

Flags – Premier League guidance

The safety of all those attending our matches is a priority. Following the Premier League’s consultation with safety and security experts, clubs, football partners and external stakeholders, supporters attending matches will not be permitted to bring Israeli and Palestinian flags into Premier League stadiums for the foreseeable future.

Stadium information

Turnstiles open around two hours ahead of kick-off at around 2pm. Supporters are urged to arrive early to avoid any queueing at the turnstiles. Visiting fans will enter via entrance Q & R and must approach Anfield Rd from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane. At the end of the game when leaving the stadium please turn left.

Flags under 2m x 1m with a small pole (less than 7mm diameter and less than 1m long) will be allowed in all areas of the stadium. Flags over 2m x 1m are permitted in the visitor’s section and must be checked prior to entry, providing they have accompanying fire safety. Flags must not contain anything considered to be offensive, discriminatory, defamatory or inflammatory, including politically motivated or nationalistic messaging.

Anfield is a cashless stadium, so only debit/credit card payments will be accepted for food and drink inside the stadium itself.

Please remain seated throughout the match - Anfield is an all-seater stadium, persistent standing is not allowed this includes those areas which have railed seating. When celebrating or engaging in key moments of the match please act responsibly. Persistent standing is breach of ground regulations, and you may be subject to ejection from the stadium.

Security information

Supporters will be searched in line with Liverpool’s policies upon entering the ground.

There is a new bag policy for this season at Anfield that differs from prior visits, for safety and security purposes ONLY, the following bags are permitted entry into the stadium:

  • Small handheld bag which does not exceed A5 size (148.5 x 210 mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inches)
  • LFC Superstore clear carrier bag containing Superstore purchases only

Oversized bags larger than A5 will only be permitted at the discretion of LFC if containing medication and / or medical equipment which cannot fit inside an A5 size bag. All bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point. There will be a bag drop facility for anything which is not permitted into the stadium located 5 minutes from the Kop at Christ Church, 157 Hartnup Street, L5 1UW.

This facility will be managed by the LFC Foundation and will cost from £5. All money raised will be donated to the Foundation, and in line with Anfield, payment is card only. The facility opens three hours before KO and closes one hour after final whistle. LFC accepts no responsibility for loss or damage, items left at owners’ risk and all bags will be subject to security search.

Liverpool or Wolves will not tolerate any discriminatory behaviour. This includes any form of Racism, Homophobia, Islamophobia, Antisemitism and Sexism. If you see or hear such behaviour at Anfield, please report it to a steward or the police or submit details on the Kick It Out reporting app.

Access information

Liverpool's accessibility stewards will be available to assist and will be identifiable in blue bibs. Any supporter attending with oxygen is required to notify ourselves prior to arrival by contacting the Disability Ticketing Team.

There are 24 wheelchairs bays available located in front of the visiting supporters in block 122/123, while headsets for blind supporters are available to order by contacting the Disability Ticketing Team. Toilets and First Aid facilities are close to the viewing area.

A full access guide for visiting supporters can be found here.

Click here for detailed supporter information for the visit to Liverpool.

The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.

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