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The Liverpool FC play their home games at Anfield, which opened in 1884 and is located in Liverpool. The stadium holds 54074 fans.

Season outlook

Liverpool FC ended the 2023-2024 season with a bittersweet taste. Although they didn't lift any trophies in the FA Cup, they secured a commendable third place in the Premier League with 86 points, and won the Carabao Cup, thus adding a trophy to their cabinet.

Looking ahead to the 2024-2025 season, there is great hope at Anfield. The return of Diogo Jota, who was injured for much of the past season, is expected to bring even more depth to the attack. With the addition of new talents and the experience of consolidated players, there is strong optimism about lifting the Premier League title in the 2024-2025 season at Anfield.

Things to do in Liverpool:

  • World Museum: A museum that combines historical treasures with interactive technology.
  • The Beatles Story: An attraction dedicated to the famous band, featuring recreations of key moments in their career.
  • Museum Of Liverpool: The first national museum dedicated to the history of a regional city, with exhibitions on the history of Liverpool and The Beatles.
  • Merseyside Maritime Museum: A museum exploring the maritime history of the city and its importance in global trade.

Things to do around Anfield Road:

  • Royal Albert Dock: A historic complex with museums, galleries, and restaurants.
  • The Beatles Story Exhibition: An immersive exhibition about the famous band.
  • Cavern Club: An iconic venue associated with The Beatles.
  • Williamson’s Tunnels: Historical tunnels to explore beneath the city.

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More about Liverpool FC

Liverpool have won six European Cups – more than any other English team. Bill Shankly installed the This Is Anfield sign to instil fear in opposition players. Liverpool FC’s youngest ever starting line-up has been recorded as 19 years and 182 days – a young squad played in the League Cup against Aston Villa in December 2019.

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