Brentford take on Liverpool on Sunday 12 November, 2pm kick-off. The match will not be televised in the UK.

If you are heading to Anfield this Sunday, here is everything you need to know to ensure you are ready for your visit.


Before kick-off, both clubs will come together for a one-minute silence to remember those who have lost their lives on active service in all conflicts.

We encourage our fans to show respect and join together with Liverpool fans during their remembrance activities.

Getting to Anfield

Anfield is a 50-minute walk from Liverpool city centre.

Public transport is the easiest and most efficient way to reach the stadium.

Liverpool Football Club

Anfield Road

Anfield

Liverpool

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Travel and transport

Remembrance Sunday is this weekend so travel in the city if coming by train could be busier with road closures.

Lime Street Railway Station is Liverpool's mainline station for journeys from London.

Lime Street Station is two miles from Anfield and taxis are also available at the station.

Please use the National Rail journey planner to check your route before setting off.

Fans travelling back south on Avanti West Coast services to London are advised there will be a reservation boarding system in place at Liverpool Lime Street from 16:00 onwards. Anyone without a reservation will be required to join a queuing system as trains are extremely busy and fans are encouraged to get to the station in good time before their booked departure.

Bus services to Anfield are frequent from Liverpool city centre with express services getting you to Anfield in roughly 15 minutes.

917 bus services depart from Commutation Row in the city centre (near to Lime Street station) and supporters should head to Walton Lane for buses back to the city centre after the match.

Please use the Stagecoach journey planner for information on timetables.

Taxis from the city centre to Anfield usually cost £7-£9.

Restricted parking at Anfield

Anfield is situated within a residential area of Liverpool with residential parking restrictions in place on matchdays.

Liverpool FC strongly advise the use of public transport on a matchday.

A limited number of official car parking spaces are available within walking distance of Anfield and all spaces must be pre-booked in advance.

Please be mindful when travelling to Anfield by car that you have a parking space arranged.

Emergency bridge works on Utting Avenue are likely to affect anyone travelling by road.

Ticket information

Any duplicate ticket requests must be sent to Liverpool by the Brentford box office.

Duplicate tickets must be collected on matchday from the main ticket office which is situated in the Kop End. Photo identification will be required for tickets to be collected.

Please contact Brentford's box office with any inquiries ahead of the matchday.

We would also like to remind fans travelling to Anfield to observe and respect the family friendly seating. Anyone who holds a ticket in the family friendly area is reminded that they should be seated for the duration of the match.

Your matchday at Anfield

Bag policy

Only the following bags are permitted entry into the stadium:

• Only small handheld bags which do not exceed A5 size (148.5 x 210 mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inches).

• LFC Superstore clear carrier bag containing Superstore purchases only

• Larger bags will only be permitted at the discretion of LFC if they contain medication and / or medical equipment which cannot fit inside an A5 size bag.

• All bags will be to be subject of a visual search before entry to the stadium.

Flags and Banners

• 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 visitors section providing they have an accompanying fire safety and must be checked prior to entry.

• Flags must not contain anything considered to be offensive, discriminatory, defamatory or inflammatory, including politically motivated or nationalistic.

Safe standing

There is licensed safe standing in the Lower Anfield Rd Stand. Seats cannot be locked in either up or down position. There is a Fan Code of Conduct for these areas.

Visiting supporters should use turnstiles N, O and P in the Anfield Road stand.

Supporters must approach Anfield Road from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane.

Bees fans are welcome in pubs around the ground but The Arkles is known as the away fan pub near Anfield.

There are also a variety of restaurants and pubs in Liverpool city centre.

Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!