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Anfield, aerial view
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Anfield, view from Kop end

Anfield is a football stadium in the district of Anfield, in Liverpool, England. It is the home of Liverpool F.C.

History

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Details

Address

Anfield Road
Liverpool
L4 0TH

Phone numbers

Main Telephone: 0151-263-2361
Main Fax: 0151-260-8813
Ticket Office: 0870-220-2345
Ticket Office Fax: 0151-261-1416

Records

Record Attendance: 61,905 v Wolverhampton Wanderers, February 2nd, 1952 (FA Cup 4th Round)

Average attendances (Premier League)

  • 1999-00: 44,074
  • 2000-01: 43,698
  • 2001-02: 43,389
  • 2002-03: 43,243
  • 2003-04: 42,706
  • 2004-05: 42,587
  • 2005-06: 44,236

International matches

A number of international matches have been played at Anfield, including some that were nominally "home" matches for Wales. The ground also hosted four matches in the Euro 96 finals. The latest international match to be hosted at Anfield, in 2006, took place on 1 March. This was a friendly between England and Uruguay which England won 2-1.

Date Home team Score Away team Notes
2 March, 1889 England 6-1 Ireland British Home Championship
27 March, 1905 England 3-1 Wales British Home Championship
13 March, 1922 England 1-0 Wales British Home Championship
20 October, 1926 England 3-3 Ireland British Home Championship
11 November, 1931 England 3-1 Wales British Home Championship
16 September, 1944 England 2-2 Wales Wartime International
23 September, 1959 England 0-1 Hungary Under-23 International
27 November, 1963 England 4-1 West Germany Under-23 International
12 October, 1977 Wales 0-2 Scotland World Cup qualifier
25 February, 1981 England 1-0 Republic of Ireland Under-21 International
13 December, 1994 England 2-0 Republic of Ireland B International
13 December, 1995 Republic of Ireland 0-2 Netherlands European Championship playoff
11 June, 1996 Italy 2-1 Russia European Championship Group C
14 June, 1996 Czech Republic 2-1 Italy European Championship Group C
19 June, 1996 Russia 3-3 Czech Republic European Championship Group C
22 June, 1996 France 0-0 Netherlands European Championship Quarter Final
(after sudden death; France progressed 5-4 on penalties)
5 September, 1998 Wales 0-2 Italy European Championship qualifier
10 June, 1999 Wales 0-2 Denmark European Championship qualifier
24 March, 2001 England 2-1 Finland World Cup qualifier
17 April, 2002 England 4-0 Paraguay Friendly International
1 March, 2006 England 2-1 Uruguay Friendly International

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