Under 16s visiting Anfield
I want to take my disabled child to a match at Anfield, how do I get tickets?
Liverpool FC have a dedicated team dealing with disabled supporters enquiries and tickets, the LFC website is also a good place to find information. Before applying for match tickets, disabled supporters will be required to register with Liverpool ...
How do I report something I am worried about?
There are several ways you report something you are worried about. You can tell your nearest Steward, alternatively you can request to speak with a specially trained Safeguarding Steward or ask to speak to the Stadium Designated Safeguarding Lead. ...
I am a child; will I be searched when I come to the Stadium?
If a Steward suspects that you are concealing something that is not permitted into the stadium, then you might be searched. However, you will be asked to produce the item, and if you refuse and the Steward still suspects you are carrying something he ...
What should I do in an emergency?
Listen to any instruction given on the PA system, listen and do exactly what the Stewards are telling you to do. All Stewards are trained to the highest standard and will tell you what to do and where to go in an emergency.
Can I bring a baby into the Stadium?
Yes. You can bring a baby to the Stadium, but they must have a valid match ticket and an allocated seat, even if they are a baby in arms.
I am 16 years old and I have been given a ticket for one of the Hospitality Lounges, can I go in on my own?
No. The Hospitality areas are classed as licensed premises you will need an adult to accompany you.
Can my child who is 13 years old go to the game with their cousin who is 16?
No. To enter the Stadium all children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult who is aged 18 years or older.
What should I do if fans are behaving aggressively/drunk around my child?
The stadium can be a loud and daunting experience for a child, you should prepare them in advance about how loud the Stadium may be. If fans are acting inappropriately around you notify your nearest steward. You can also use the text number text LFC ...
Where do I go if I lose my parent?
If you become separated from your parent do not leave the Stadium, go to your nearest steward they will help you. If you have arranged a meet up place with your adult tell the Steward.
Where shall I go if I lose my child?
Ideally when planning to come to Anfield you should talk to your child about what they should do in this situation. Once at Anfield familiarise yourself and your child with the surroundings and identify a place/landmark that you will go to if you ...
Can I leave my child in the Family Park Football Zone playing football whilst I collect tickets?
No. You must always have sight of your child whilst at Anfield. Anfield on a matchday is a big and busy place and it is easy for children to become disorientated.
As a parent, can I leave my child in their seat whilst I go to the bar/food stand?
Whilst you are at Anfield your child is your responsibility; you should not leave your child unaccompanied in their seat. You need to think about what you would do if there was an emergency and your child was left unaccompanied.
Can I buy food at the bar and go without my parent?
Whilst you can be served at the bar with food, ideally your parent should accompany you to avoid you getting lost or disorientated.
Can I go to the toilet without my parent?
Your parent should accompany you to the toilet so that you do not get lost. Anfield is a big stadium and it is easy to become disorientated and lose your way around and/or the location of your seat.
If I am 13 can I sit on my own at a match?
Ideally you must be sat next to the adult who you came with, however if this is not possible then you must be in the same seating block as your adult so that they have a clear and unobstructed view of you.
What is the minimum age at which I can attend a match on my own?
You must be 16 years old to attend without an adult with you.