Liverpool FA Cup
Liverpool FA Cup

Liverpool FA Cup Tickets

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About Liverpool FA Cup

Liverpool History in the FA Cup

Liverpool are one of the biggest sides to have ever been established in England, therefore it is no surprise that they are one of the teams that many want to watch when they play in the FA Cup; the world’s oldest knockout football tournament. With games potentially taking place at the iconic Anfield Stadium, which has the capability to hold 54,074 fans, it becomes a truly entertaining spectacle, especially when some of English football’s minnows arrive in town.

With players such as Mohamed Salah, John Barnes and Virgil van Dijk having all played some part in the competition over the years, it is certainly one the Merseyside behemoths continually look to add to their trophy cabinet.

Liverpool's Top Achievements In the FA Cup

The Reds have a storied history in the FA Cup and have been incredibly successful in the past as they continue to be one of the standout participants each year. Liverpool have managed to win the title on no fewer than seven different occasions, making them one of the most successful sides to have competed in previous editions. They do still have some way to go, though, if they want to ever claim to be the best football club in the history of the tournament.

Liverpool lifted the trophy in 1964/65, 1973/74, 1985/86, 1988/89, 1991/92, 2000/01 and in 2005/06, however they have since found it difficult to reach the final of the tournament as getting to that stage has proven difficult.

Frequently Asked Questions about Liverpool FA Cup tickets

How to buy Liverpool FA Cup tickets?

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  1. Scroll upwards and select the specific Liverpool FA Cup match you hope to attend.
  2. Decide how many Liverpool tickets you require and then browse all the options. Sort the listings by price or use our powerful filters to find ‘VIP,’ ‘Benches,’ ‘Behind The Goal’, or ‘Away’ tickets.
  3. After finding a suitable listing, proceed to checkout to finalise your booking.
  4. Go to the stadium with confidence, secure in the knowledge that each FA Cup ticket on our platform comes with a money-back guarantee of 100% or more.

How much are Liverpool FA Cup tickets?

Ticket prices will vary according to who they're playing and what's at stake. Consider the FA Cup semi-final; these tickets will almost always cost you more than matches earlier in the competition.

In general, Liverpool FA Cup tickets start from $52 on SeatPick, while the average price lurks around $132.

Is it safe to buy Liverpool FA Cup tickets on SeatPick?

Yes! SeatPick is your one-stop ticket comparison site that only presents options from trustworthy and reliable vendors. All the Liverpool FA Cup tickets on our platform are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.

How to buy cheap Liverpool FA Cup tickets?

Visiting SeatPick is a fantastic way to land cheap Liverpool FA Cup tickets. We compare options across the whole ticketing landscape, guiding fans towards the best-value FA Cup deals.

Where can I see Liverpool play in the FA Cup?

You can visit Anfield to watch Liverpool play at home in the FA Cup. Their stadium is nestled in Liverpool, United Kingdom and can welcome a crowd of up to 60,725 fans. Liverpool are often drawn to play away and, at SeatPick, we strive to present you with ticket options among the travelling supporters.

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