Liverpool issue update on tickets for Brentford game after member sale

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Liverpool opened up tickets for the first Premier League home game of the season against Brentford for members at 11am today and fans can still get their hands on tickets.

Supporters who have an official membership had access to a small amount of tickets today but they quickly sold out as fans scrambled to secure their seat for Arne Slot's first Premier League game at Anfield stadium. However, the club has now advised on how fans can get tickets for the clash.

Fans who missed out on tickets for Brentford can still be forwarded a ticket from an existing season ticket holder or member once ticket forwarding opens. In a statement today Liverpool said: "Please be advised as soon as the ticket forwarding is available for the Brentford game, this page will be updated here."

Fans who did not manage to secure a Brentford ticket and will not be having one forwarded by a ticket holder can still get tickets. Hospitality seats that include a hotel stay the night before the game, a match day ticket and pre match entertainment are available for around £400 with stays in city centre hotels. Fans can book tickets for the match here. 

P1 Travel also has official hospitality passes priced from £300 on their website. The packages include access to Brodies Sports Bar, one of Anfield's pre match venues. You can buy them here.

Tickets without a hotel stay are available from unofficial resale partners on sites such as Fanpass, which has tickets for the Anfield game on sale for around £160 a seat. However, these are not being sold directly by the club and fans would not be guaranteed entry.

For upcoming Anfield games fans will be able to access tickets if they are an official member. You also get discounts on stadium tours, LFCTV Go and the Liverpool FC store. Memberships for the 2024/25 season are not on sale yet but you can register your interest here.

Fans who are not lucky enough to get a ticket to Anfield on Sunday will be able to watch the match on Sky Sports in the UK. Fans can pay £14.99 for a day's access to Sky Sports or £34.99 for a month's worth of access.

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