
TicketsAll Red ticket sale details confirmed for first half of 2026-27 season
As announced, the club has recently undertaken a full review of its ticketing approach and has made changes ahead of the 2026-27 season. As part of these updates, a new multi-year loyalty system will be introduced over the next three seasons.
Eligibility thresholds for Premier League home games will remain at 4+ and 13+ credits for the 2026-27 season. Members with a Premier League Home Credit Balance of four or more will have access to register for seven of the 19 home league games, while members with a Premier League Home Credit Balance of 13 or more will continue to receive guaranteed access for all Premier League home games. Full details can be found here.
The All Red ticket sale registration period will begin at 1pm BST on Monday July 13 and will be open until 10am BST on Monday July 20.
Supporters who register for the ballot will be able to indicate their preferred seat location and ticket price during the registration process. Those who are successful will have their payment taken and seats allocated automatically.
Members with a Premier League Home Credit Balance of 13 or more do not need to register and will automatically be given access to the guaranteed sale.
The guaranteed sales period will take place during the week commencing July 27. Should any tickets remain following the sale, they will be made available in the additional members' sales that take place ahead of each match.
For full information on the All Red ticket sale, please visit our members' sale hub.
All Red members are reminded that they will require a new NFC pass for the 2026-27 season – NFC passes can be downloaded from the Official LFC app and the memberships section of My Account.
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