Current League | England » Premier League |
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Current Ground | Anfield |
Liverpool Fans | 7,449 |
Average Number of Grounds Visited | 27.54 |
Formed | 1892 |
Website | www.liverpoolfc.tv |
Nickname | The Reds |
LiverpoolFC | |
@LFC | |
Twitter Hashtags | #LFC |
@liverpoolfc |
Like many of the bigger clubs, Liverpool have numerous different teams that complete under the Liverpool FC brand. The women's team play in the FA Women's Premier League with the club's youth teams competing in the respective youth leagues. One up-and-coming team is Liverpool's eSports side which competes in regular online games of EA Sports' FIFA football series. This is the latest craze to sweep the nation and can even be bet on through sites like eSportsBettingTop on the biggest professional video games tournaments.
How often do Liverpool play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon?
Sunday 16:30 17/90 - 19% | |
Saturday 15:00 14/90 - 16% | |
Saturday 12:30 14/90 - 16% | |
Sunday 14:00 9/90 - 10% | |
Monday 20:00 7/90 - 8% | |
Saturday 17:30 5/90 - 6% | |
Wednesday 20:00 4/90 - 4% | |
Wednesday 19:30 3/90 - 3% | |
Sunday 16:00 3/90 - 3% | |
Monday 17:30 2/90 - 2% | |
Saturday 19:45 2/90 - 2% | |
Sunday 15:30 2/90 - 2% | |
Saturday 20:00 1/90 - 1% | |
Wednesday 20:15 1/90 - 1% | |
Tuesday 17:30 1/90 - 1% | |
Thursday 19:30 1/90 - 1% | |
Sunday 15:45 1/90 - 1% | |
Wednesday 19:45 1/90 - 1% | |
Tuesday 20:00 1/90 - 1% | |
Friday 20:00 1/90 - 1% |
Fixture data gathered from multiple sources. Based on all matches played since the start of the 2022/2023 season.
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Wednesday 29th April 2020
The Coronavirus outbreak has forced Liverpool to delay their plans to expand the Anfield Road stand.
The Premier League leaders have previously planned to start construction work as soon as the planning application was granted, but have now delayed the project for "at least" 12 months.
The plans include completely rebuilding the Anfield Road end at a cost of £60m. It will add 7,000 more seats and take the total capacity of Anfield to more than 61,000.
The project is now expected to be completed in the summer of 2023.
Thursday 13th February 2020
Liverpool have revealed new images detailing their proposed rebuild of the Anfield Road stand.
The Premier League leaders are making the plans public before they formally apply for planning permission. The first stage of a public consultation last year saw a 93% positive response rate, with the club now looking to re-route Anfield Road around the stand after feedback from local residents and businesses.
If approved, the new £60m stand will increase Anfield's capacity to 61,000. It will provide an extra 1,800 corporate seats and 5,200 for general admission.
The club hopes to start building work in 2020, with a planned completion date in time for the start of the 2022/2023 season.
Saturday 30th November 2019
Liverpool have unveiled plans to increase the capacity of Anfield to 61,000.
The Premier League leaders and last season's Champions League winners plan to rebuild the Anfield Road Stand. This new 16,000-seater structure will add an extra 7,000 seats, making Anfield the 3rd largest stadium club stadium in England after Old Trafford and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It's the second time that the ground has been expanded in recent years, after the main stand was rebuilt in 2016.
The club are currently at the planning phase, but are expected to spend around £60m on the project.
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