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Anfield Matchday Guide: Where to Eat, Park, and Sit

Matt Tait June 17, 2025 3 minutes read
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Anfield is one of English football’s most storied grounds, with a matchday atmosphere that rivals any in Europe. For those visiting for the first time or even regulars looking to refine their matchday routine, it helps to know where to eat, how to handle parking, and which seats offer the best experience.


Where to Eat Near Anfield

Food options near the stadium vary from classic chippies to lively pubs and fan zones. For a quick bite, local favourites like Georgie Porgy’s and Homebaked offer solid value. Homebaked, just across from the Kop, is especially popular for its meat pies, many of which are named after Liverpool legends. It also plays a part in local community initiatives, which adds to its charm.

Pubs like The Sandon, The Albert, and The Park are packed on matchdays. They’re atmospheric, full of songs and scarves, but get busy early. If you want a quieter meal, you’re better off heading slightly further afield into the city centre before making your way to the stadium.


Parking Around the Stadium

Parking at Anfield is limited. On-street parking is restricted around the ground on matchdays, and residential schemes are strictly enforced. It is strongly advised to use pre-booked spaces through platforms like JustPark or park at one of the park-and-ride schemes further out.

An alternative is parking at Sandhills Station or in the city centre, then taking a Merseyrail train to Sandhills and using the designated Soccerbus to Anfield. This reduces the stress of post-match traffic and is reasonably priced. Be prepared to walk around 15 to 20 minutes if parking in unofficial car parks closer to the stadium.


Where to Sit in Anfield

Anfield’s layout is traditional, with four main stands: the Kop, Main Stand, Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and Anfield Road End.

The Kop is the spiritual heart of Anfield. If you want to be immersed in singing and the rawest atmosphere, this is where to go. It’s unreserved in energy, though visibility is slightly compromised in the lower rows due to the shallow incline.

The Main Stand, newly expanded, offers a broader view of the pitch with a more modern feel. It’s suited to those who want comfort and a clear line of sight while still experiencing the matchday buzz. Central blocks here offer arguably the best overall view in the stadium.

The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand (formerly the Centenary Stand) runs the length of the pitch opposite the Main Stand. It includes a mix of family seating and executive boxes. It’s a solid choice for fans wanting a less raucous but still engaged crowd.

The Anfield Road End hosts away supporters in the corner and the upper tier. The atmosphere is mixed here but still lively. Redevelopment works have improved this section, although views from lower tiers can sometimes be restricted.


TFC Stadiums takeaway

Whether you’re heading to Anfield for the first time or making a return trip, preparing ahead of the match will help you get the most from the day. Book your parking in advance, arrive early for food or a pint, and know your stand. It’s not just about the ninety minutes on the pitch but the whole rhythm of the day, from arriving at Anfield Road to walking out under the lights.

About the Author

Matt Tait

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A graduate of the University of Surrey, Matt is a multi-talented content creator, SEO, UX specialist and web developer who has worked in TV production for formats as diverse as Question Time and Robot Wars for the BBC. After a spell with the Press Association on emerging VOD technology and Virgin Media, he joined the Footymad network of websites and forums, which was at the time the largest social network for football fans in the world. Also at this time Matt acted as a consultant for the PFA on their players' social media sites when GiveMeSport was more football focused. After moving to Snack Media he again worked on brands such as GiveMeSport, Football Fancast, and the numerous network of sites represented such as Wisden and BT. Winner of the NESTA Design & Innovation award and a BBC Techno Games gold medallist. Matt is a passionate content creator for TFC Stadiums and Seven Swords.

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