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LFC Women’s first game of 2025/26 season to be hosted at Anfield
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The Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures have been released for the forthcoming season, and it’s confirmed that LFC Women will start their new campaign with a blockbuster Merseyside Derby against Everton at Anfield.
This opening weekend fixture will be the first of three WSL matches to be hosted at Anfield for the second season in a row. The first match, where LFC Women will play against Everton, will take place on Sunday 7 September 2025 kicking off at 12pm, followed by Manchester City on 12 October and their final game of the season against Arsenal on 17 May.
Last season at Anfield LFC Women secured a historic first win against Manchester United women in March. The team played to almost 50,000 fans across the three fixtures also facing Manchester City and Everton.
For those wishing to be at every game, Season Tickets are available to purchase until 22 August, offering access to ALL Barclays Women’s Super League and home cup matches at both Anfield and St Helens. LFCW season ticket holders benefit from priority access to away tickets and 10% discount from LFC retail.
Tickets for the first three WSL matches are now on sale at early bird pricing, allowing supporters to get tickets from just £10 adults and £3.50 for juniors, until 8 August.
For the Anfield fixtures there is also hospitality packages available starting at £135 for adults and £49 for juniors.
Group discounts are also available on 6 or more match tickets, for those wanting to support the Reds together with their friends, family and teammates.
For next season Liverpool FC can confirm they will take part in the WSL Football trial to offer supporters the choice to drink alcohol in the stands at women’s football matches.
For WSL matches at Anfield and St Helens there will be the option to select tickets in the Family & Alcohol-Free Area should supporters prefer an alcohol-free environment whilst seated for the game. Alcohol will still be sold in the concourse kiosks of these areas.