
Anfield Stadium | Tour Review, Champions Wall & Best Photo Spots
Last Updated on 06/05/2025
Whether you’re a Liverpool fan or not, a trip to Anfield is a must when visiting the UK! This legendary stadium, which has witnessed countless iconic moments in Reds history, has just updated the Champions Wall for the 2024/25 season—changing the Premier League title count from 19 to 20, making it even more meaningful. Beyond the wall, you’ll find popular photo spots including statues of star players and legendary managers. Fans can also join a stadium tour to explore Liverpool’s rich football history and culture up close.

Anfield Stadium|Home of the Reds and a Legacy of Glory
Anfield Stadium has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since 1892, with over 130 years of history. Today, it holds more than 61,000 seats and stands as a spiritual landmark in the city of Liverpool.
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Interestingly, Anfield was originally the home ground of Everton FC. Due to disagreements over rent, Everton relocated to Goodison Park, and landowner John Houlding founded Liverpool Football Club, turning Anfield into the Reds’ home and starting a legendary journey.
Over the past century, Anfield has seen historic triumphs, from European glories to domestic dominance, along with legendary eras under managers like Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley. Shankly once described Anfield as “the home of football” — his statue and the iconic Shankly Gates outside the stadium remain important pilgrimage spots for fans today.
Anfield is more than just a stadium — it’s an emotional home for Reds supporters. On match days, over 60,000 fans join in chorus to sing “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” a spine-tingling moment that encapsulates the spirit and unity that defines Liverpool Football Club.
Anfield Stadium Tour Review
A stadium tour of Anfield is a must-do experience for any visitor to Liverpool — not just Liverpool fans. It offers a deeper understanding of the club’s glorious past and the historical significance of this football shrine.
- Address:Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH
- Opening hours (non-match days):10:00–15:00
- Tour duration:Approx. 90 minutes

Stand Views
The tour begins with a visit to the stands, offering a panoramic view of the pitch. From here, you can fully appreciate the grandeur of Anfield, home to over 61,000 fans.
Anfield’s four stands — The Kop, Main Stand, Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and Anfield Road End — each have their own history and culture.
Standing in the empty stands, it’s easy to imagine the roar of over sixty thousand fans singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Whether or not you’re a supporter, the atmosphere is deeply moving.

Changing Room
You’ll get to visit both the home and away changing rooms, complete with players’ seats, kits, and tactics boards. Snapping a photo by Salah or Van Dijk’s locker is a dream come true for many fans.

Players’ Tunnel
The tour allows you to walk through the players’ tunnel — something you can’t do on match days! Along the way, you’ll see the iconic “This is Anfield” sign. The guide will explain its history and meaning. Many visitors enjoy recreating a player’s entrance with a memorable photo here.

Press Room
The press room includes the media seating area and the club backdrop. Our guide even let us take pictures at the contract-signing table — for free! It’s a rare opportunity, especially as some other clubs charge extra for this.

Liverpool FC Museum
The tour includes access to the official club museum, showcasing a vast collection of memorabilia — trophies, shirts, keepsakes, and match footage. Each exhibit tells the story of Liverpool’s proud history and footballing spirit.



Steven Gerrard Collection
One of Liverpool’s most iconic captains, Gerrard has a dedicated area in the museum featuring his personal trophies, match-worn kits and boots, with clips of memorable matches and interviews. It’s a must-visit corner for loyal fans.

The Champions Wall
Located next to the official store, The Champions Wall is an iconic photo spot for every Reds fan. Its bold design lists every major trophy Liverpool FC has won since its founding in 1892:
- English top league titles (now Premier League):20 times — with the most recent added in the 2024/25 season
- European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 6 times
- FA Cup, UEFA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, all clearly marked
Each title includes the number of wins, and the lower part of the mural is made up of fan photos. The entire wall is more than a trophy showcase — it represents collective memories and Liverpool’s century-long journey of glory.

Best Photo Spots Around Anfield
Beyond the tour and the Champions Wall, Anfield has plenty of must-visit photo spots that every Liverpool fan should seek out:
Liverpool Crest
You’ll find the club crest in multiple places around the stadium, including the main stand entrance, The Kop exterior wall, and by the official store. Snap them all if you can!

Bob Paisley & Emlyn Hughes Statue
This statue, beside the Champions Wall, honours legendary manager Bob Paisley and player Emlyn Hughes. It captures Paisley carrying an injured player — a powerful symbol of Liverpool spirit.

Bill Shankly Statue
Located outside The Kop near the ticket office, this is one of the most popular photo spots. The base features the quote “He made the people happy,” commemorating his deep impact on the club.

“You’ll Never Walk Alone” Sign
This phrase, the club anthem, is seen above several stadium gates in ironwork. Many fans take photos here to commemorate the sense of belonging and unity it represents.

Hillsborough Memorial
Outside the Main Stand near 96 Avenue is a memorial garden honouring the 97 fans who tragically lost their lives in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. The names are engraved on the memorial, and the atmosphere is solemn. Fans often leave flowers or scarves here. Visitors are encouraged to stay respectful and quiet when paying tribute.
What to Buy at the Liverpool Official Store?
Be sure to set aside some time to visit the Liverpool Store . It’s packed with Liverpool merchandise – from shirts, scarves, and player cards to homeware – and the upper floor features a retro collection perfect for fans and collectors alike.
Liverpool recently clinched the 2024/25 Premier League title, and the store now offers limited edition championship merchandise — including “Champion” shirts and gifts. It’s the perfect moment to grab a collector’s item!
If you’d like a break, pop into The Boot Room Sports Café inside the stadium. It serves light meals, coffee, and alcoholic drinks, and plays classic Liverpool matches — the ideal way to wind down after the tour.




How to Get to Anfield (Transport + Parking)
Buses
- Route 26 from Liverpool ONE
- Route 17 from Queen Square
- Route 917 from Commutation Row (matchdays only)
Taxi / Uber
- 15–20 mins from city centre; costs £7–£10.
Driving & Parking
- Stanley Park Car Park:Limited spots, first come first served.
- JustPark/YourParkingSpace:Book private spaces around (10–15 mins walk)
- Matchday Tip:Pre-book and allow time to walk.

