TicketsFans reminded about dangers of buying fake tickets for Carabao Cup final
Liverpool FC would like to remind supporters once again about the dangers of buying fake tickets from third-party websites or unofficial sellers for Sunday's Carabao Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley.
The club was the only official seller of LFC general admission tickets for this game. If fans have bought general admission LFC tickets from anybody other than the club, then they are fake and they will be refused entry.
LFC produced a special how-to video to further protect supporters from the dangers of purchasing fake tickets for Sunday's game.
In the video, which can be viewed above, fans are shown how to spot a genuine ticket versus a fake one – as official LFC general admission digital tickets will be downloaded to smartphone digital wallets. It also explains how tickets are scanned before gaining entry.
All LFC general admission tickets are strictly non-transferable and are not available to distribute to other supporters. If any supporter is offered tickets, or is aware of tickets being offered for sale, they can report this anonymously here.
All reports of ticket touting, or online ticket fraud, will be investigated in line with the club's sanctions process. If a supporter has been found to have offered a ticket for sale online, this could result in a lifetime ban for that individual.
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