MatchLFC Women v Everton: Important matchday information
Liverpool FC Women host Everton at St Helens Stadium in the Women's League Cup on Wednesday (December 11), 6pm GMT kick-off.
Tickets can still be purchased via the St Helens ticket office online here.
There are a few important updates regarding your matchday experience, which are outlined below.
For information on travelling to and from the stadium and stadium facilities, please view the full St Helens Stadium guide here.
To stay up-to-date with all the latest matchday information, please follow @LFCWHelp on X.
KEY INFORMATION
Rainbow Laces
This fixture will be supporting Rainbow Laces, demonstrating LFC’s ongoing support for the LGBT+ community by proudly backing Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign.
Fans are encouraged to wear their colours with pride. There will be 100 pairs of Rainbow Laces given out to fans at the game along with one special Pride prize bundle, which includes a full squad signed shirt.
Updated bag policy
For safety and security purposes, ONLY the following bags are permitted entry into the stadium:
- Small handheld bag that does not exceed A5 size (148.5 x 210 mm/5.8 x 8.3 inches)
- LFC Retail store clear carrier bag containing purchases from store only
Larger bags will only be permitted at the discretion of St Helens Stadium if they contain medication and/or medical equipment that cannot fit inside an A5-size bag. Any supporter who needs to bring an oversized bag for medical reasons is advised to inform the club via email at least 48 hours before the game. The request should be sent to the disability team at disability@liverpoolfc.com.
All bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point.
Video recording equipment and large body cameras are not allowed into the stadium unless pre-approved by St Helens Stadium. Go here for a list of prohibited items.
Please report anything suspicious while in and around the ground to your nearest steward or police officer.
Fan Zone
Live music will start from 4pm in V Red Cafe Bar, and the Fan Zone located inside the North Stand concourse officially opens at 4.30pm with live music, a football skills zone, competitions and giveaways and an appearance from Mighty Red.
It’s free to enter and will be open to home and away fans ahead of the match.
Post-match meet & greet
As announced here, there is a new post-match protocol introduced at St Helens Stadium to access player autographs and photographs, with supporters able to win the chance to meet players after the final whistle.
Tickets
Season ticket holders and supporters who have purchased tickets for this game have been sent a link to download their ticket(s) via email. Supporters are advised to download their tickets before arriving at the stadium.
Tickets can still be purchased via the St Helens ticket office online here.
There will be tickets available to buy on the day from the South Stand ticket office, which will open at 4pm.
More information on LFC Women’s tickets can be found here.
Season ticket holders should go here for details on how to access your digital ticket before you arrive at the stadium.
LFC Retail
The LFC Retail pod will be open from 4.30pm and is located in the North Stand, selling a range of LFC Women merchandise including the matchday programme. Shirt printing will be available.
Cashless stadium
St Helens is a cashless stadium and contactless and/or chip and pin payments are required in all areas. This includes the LFC Retail pod.
Fans Supporting Foodbanks
St Helens Mobile Food Pantry will be in the Fan Zone collecting donations. Fans can show their support by dropping off any non-perishable food.
Tackling antisocial and criminal behaviour
LFC is supporting strong measures across football to tackle antisocial and criminal behaviours within football grounds – including entering the pitch without permission, tragedy chanting, and carrying or using smoke devices or pyros.
These are illegal, dangerous and have serious consequences. They have no place in the game. Anyone involved in these activities will be banned by the club and reported to the police.
Love Football. Protect the Game.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
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