Liverpool Women play Manchester City Women in the Continental League Cup at Prenton Park on Wednesday (November 8) at 19:00 GMT.
Here’s everything the visiting fans need to know ahead of the clash.
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Transfer To The Stadium And Parking
Arrive at the stadium at least 90 minutes before kick-off to give yourself plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the pre-match preparations.
Due to construction works at Prenton Park car park, parking space is very limited. Parking attendants assist all guests who require disabled access. Parking at the Mersey Clipper pub is not included in TRFC or LFCW and additional parking charges apply.
Snack Drinks can be purchased both inside and outside the stadium and can be paid for by cash or card. Matching products and programs
Official LFC merchandise and match programs will go on sale from 5.30pm (GMT) at the LFC retail kiosk in the Supporters’ Park outside the stadium. The program costs 3 euros.
Entrance and stadium entranceMake sure you have your match or season tickets ready for inspection and scanning at the turnstiles.You can print your ticket at home or show it on your phone. Please refer to the cabin and seat numbers on your ticket to find your exact seat before reaching the turnstile.
The turnstiles open from 18:00 GMT. Please allow extra time to get to the turnstile and find your seat.Copstan’s Home Supporters – Entry through turnstiles 22-27Home Supporters at Bebington Paddock – Entrance through turnstiles 28-30City Paddock Home Supporters – Entry through turnstiles 2-4Barn fans – enter through turnstiles 5-9If you have additional tickets, you can purchase them online.
We recommend purchasing additional tickets in advance before arriving at the stadium. Tickets can only be purchased online and not in person at the stadium. A4 size bags or smaller are allowed in the stadium. All bags will be searched upon entry. flags and banners
In addition to LFC’s longstanding flag policy at Anfield and following consultation with safety and security experts, it has been decided that Israeli and Palestinian flags will not be flown at football matches for the foreseeable future. This applies to other displays, banners, clothing or scarves with labels supporting Israel or Palestine or related to the current crisis.
This includes the LFC Women’s match at Prenton Park. Antisocial and criminal violenceLFC supports strong action in football to tackle anti-social and criminal behavior at football grounds, including the access and carrying or use of smoke bombs or pyrotechnics. This is illegal, dangerous and has serious consequences.
They are not part of our game. Anyone involved in such activity will be banned from the club and reported to the police.