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Five Reasons Everyone Wants Liverpool vs Manchester City Tickets

On Sunday March 10th, football fans all around the world will tune in to watch Liverpool host Manchester City in a mouthwatering clash. With 11 league matches remaining, Jurgen Klopp’s side currently hold a one-point lead over their title rivals.

The recently crowned Carabao Cup winners, Liverpool, increased their stadium capacity just in time for Klopp’s farewell. The legendary German boss is stepping down at the end of the 2023/24 campaign. Ticket prices on the secondary market have skyrocketed, and only Liverpool’s  final match of the Premier League season is selling for a higher price than Liverpool vs Man City.

Anfield has undergone major renovations and is now able to welcome close to 60,000 spectators for the match against Manchester City. There’s huge demand among Liverpool supporters, with the Reds battling to win a historic quadruple.

In this blog, we’ll explain why fans are desperate to buy tickets for Liverpool vs Manchester City this weekend.

How to Buy Liverpool vs Manchester City Tickets

With so much demand for this match, only Liverpool season-ticket holders are guaranteed a seat for this title showdown. However, fans willing to spend more can secure a seat via ticket resale sites. 

There are many tickets available on the secondary market and SeatPick gathers all the available options from trusted vendors to help you find the best deals online.

Remarkably, prices on the resale market for this match are almost as high as the Carabao Cup final. Currently, the cheapest available Liverpool vs Manchester City tickets cost £425*. Browse all the available options on SeatPick today.

Without further ado, let’s dive into why this match is attracting so much interest.

1. The Premier League Title Race 

Just one point separates Liverpool and Manchester City at the top of the table. These two teams have faced off in some thrilling title races over the last few years, and this time they’re joined by Arsenal. The Gunners lie one point behind 2nd placed Manchester City, but boast a superior goal difference to both teams above them.

The upcoming Liverpool vs Manchester City showdown promises to have a huge impact on the title race. Due to a long list of injuries, Klopp has been forced to call upon youngsters in recent weeks. They’ve performed remarkably well, beating Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final and battling to a dramatic 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.

It’s shaping up to be one of the best title races in Premier League history and the Anfield crowd will do everything they can to roar their beloved team to victory. Liverpool supporters are desperate to be part of what could be a historic campaign, so tickets to see them play at Anfield in the title run-in are far from cheap.

2. Klopp vs Guardiola: The Last Instalment?

From Dortmund and Munich to Liverpool and Manchester, Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have played starring roles in creating two ferocious European rivalries. The eccentric German coach currently has the upper hand, winning 12 of their encounters to Guardiola’s 11.

With Klopp stepping down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season, there’s the very real possibility that this may be the last meeting between these two great managers, certainly at Anfield. 

Demand is through the roof for Liverpool tickets in Klopp’s final few weeks and the Liverpool fans are always up for it when Guardiola and Manchester City come to town. 

3. Mohamed Salah’s Potential Liverpool Return

Liverpool’s impressive form is even more remarkable when you consider that their talisman, Mohamed Salah, hasn’t featured in a starting XI since January 1st. The Egyptian forward suffered a hamstring tear at the AFCON finals in January but appears close to making his first-team return.

Salah, 31, has scored 11 goals against Man City, including four in his last five outings against the Citizens. He’s adored by the Liverpool supporters and his return would give a huge boost to their title aspirations.

4. A Thrilling Goal Fest Is on the Cards

Liverpool vs Manchester City has been an unmissable fixture in recent years. Since 2019, this matchup has averaged more than 3.5 goals a game.

Renowned for their intensity, Klopp and Guardiola are two managers that demand free-flowing, expansive football. With so much attacking talent in both teams, fans will be descending on Anfield expecting another memorable match.

5. The Jurgen Klopp Liverpool Narrative is Incredible

There will be goosebumps all around Anfield when the home supporters belt out ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ on Sunday afternoon. The narrative surrounding Liverpool’s 2023/24 season is fascinating.

It’s Klopp’s final hurrah and Liverpool stand a good chance of winning four trophies. Their injury-stricken team valiantly battled to victory over Chelsea at Wembley Stadium, winning courtesy of an emphatic Virgil van Dijk extra-time header. They could yet win their 20th league title to match Manchester United’s record haul. Plus, many pundits are tipping them to win the Europa League and the FA Cup as well.

*Prices are subject to change. The price was accurate at the time of publishing on Tuesday March 5.