TicketsBallot registration open for November's Members' ticket sale
Official Members can now register their interest to purchase tickets for Premier League home games during the second half of the 2022-23 season, with the ballot registration now open.
- Ballot registration period now open for Official Members' sale for second half of 2022-23 season
- All Members must register by 7.30am on Monday November 7 if they wish to purchase tickets in the sale
- All supporters who have not already completed Fan Update and purchase tickets in the Members' sale will be required to complete the club's Fan Update process by Friday January 13, 2023
- Official Members are reminded about new policy changes for season 2022-23
- New Members must register their Friends and Family list within two weeks of purchasing their membership
All Members must register by 7.30am on Monday November 7 if they want to purchase tickets during the dedicated Members' ticket sale taking place in the week commencing November 21.
Following the registration period there will be a guaranteed ticket sale for Official Members who registered their interest and who recorded at least 13 Premier League home games from either the 2018-19 or 2019-20 seasons.
Official Members with fewer than 13 games recorded and who register will be entered into a ballot. Ballot winners will be guaranteed a ticket when the Members' ticket sale opens.
To register your interest, please go here.
After the registration periods closes, the ballot results will be communicated via email on Wednesday November 16, with the Official Members' ticket sales starting in the week commencing November 21 for the remaining Premier League home games of the season.
Fan Update
All supporters who purchase tickets in the sale will be required to complete the club's Fan Update process by Friday January 13, 2023.
LFC launched Fan Update – the club's fan identification scheme – in 2019 as part of the club's ongoing commitment to make Anfield more secure for fans by knowing who is in the stadium. It also comes as part of the club's dedicated strategy to make the process of buying tickets as fair as possible. The scheme ensures that all supporter accounts are registered in the correct name of the account holder, with just one account registered per supporter.
Supporters are advised that those who have not already completed Fan Update and do not complete the process by the deadline (Friday January 13) will have their tickets cancelled. For more information, visit our Fan Update FAQ hub.
Changes to Membership credits
Official Members are reminded that the club introduced new policy changes for season 2022-23 that include changes to how match credits are accrued and the club's new Ticket Forwarding scheme. For more information on these changes, go here.
Friends and Family
New Members can link an unlimited number of registered Friends and Family members to their supporter ID account, in order to transfer their ticket if unable to attend a fixture. New Members must register their Friends and Family within two weeks of their Membership purchase – supporters will be unable to make changes to their Friends and Family list after this date. For a guide on how to update your list of Friends and Family members, go here.
NFC
Anfield uses NFC (near field communication) technology for stadium entry and all tickets will be digital on a smartphone, in the form of an NFC pass. There will be no paper tickets issued to supporters.
All ticket holders, including new Members, must download their Members NFC passes to their smartphone. If you downloaded your NFC pass in the 2021-22 season, your existing NFC pass will remain active, so please do not remove it from your smartphone – your NFC pass will automatically update with the next match you are due to attend during the 2022-23 season. For more information on NFC and how to download your NFC pass, go here.
For more information on the sales process, please go here.
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