Liverpool Matchday Parking
Find home and away parking for your next Liverpool match.
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Club Information
- Most Appearances for the club: Ian Callaghan – 857 appearances (1960–1978)
- Most Goals for the club: Ian Rush – 346 goals (1980–1987, 1988–1996)
- Highest Home Attendance: 61,905 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (First Division), 2 February 1952 at Anfield
- Quickest Goal: John Arne Riise – 10 seconds vs Arsenal (2001, friendly), League fastest: Robbie Fowler – 26 seconds vs Arsenal, 1994
- Record Win: 11–0 vs Stromsgodset (Cup Winners’ Cup), 17 September 1974
Your Complete Guide to Anfield
Where to Park Near Anfield
Parking near Anfield can be difficult on match days, as many surrounding streets are residents-only and match day parking zones are strictly enforced. Pre-booking a JustPark space guarantees you a secure parking spot within walking distance of the stadium and helps you avoid fines or last-minute stress. With thousands of fans arriving at once, reserving early is the easiest way to ensure a smooth arrival.
How to Get to Anfield: Driving and Public Transport
Anfield is accessible by car and public transport, but traffic builds up around Walton Breck Road and Stanley Park before kick-off. Liverpool Lime Street station provides good rail links, with shuttle buses and taxis running directly to the stadium. Planning your journey in advance helps you avoid delays and get to your parking space or entrance on time.
Best Places to Eat and Drink Near Anfield
If you’re parking near Anfield and looking for somewhere to eat before the match, there are several pubs, food stalls and takeaway spots along Walton Breck Road and Oakfield Road. Fan zones around the stadium also offer street food and pre-match entertainment. Arriving early gives you time to park up and soak in the atmosphere with food and drinks before heading into the ground.
Match Day Tips and Accessibility Parking at Anfield
Parking at Anfield on match days is limited, especially for blue badge holders, so booking in advance is highly recommended. Local road closures and resident-only parking zones come into effect around the stadium, meaning it’s important to park in an approved space to avoid fines. Knowing your parking spot and exit route ahead of time makes leaving after full-time far easier.
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Fan FAQs on Anfield
Finding parking near Anfield can be challenging during matchdays, but booking in advance through JustPark makes it much easier. There are secure spots available within walking distance - often in residential areas where locals rent out their driveways or small lots just off Walton Breck Road.
Anfield doesn't offer public parking on-site, but there are plenty of alternatives. JustPark lists a range of options including private driveways, small business car parks, and spaces near Stankley Park or Everton Valley. These give you flexibility in terms of distance, price and post-match exit routes.
Parking near Anfield typically starts from £4 with JustPark. Prices depend on how close you want to be the stadium and the type of space - private driveway, gated lot or commercial car park. Early booking is key to getting the best value and avoiding any last-minute stress.
Yes, there are strict matchday parking restrictions around Anfield. Most nearby streets are permit only, and parking enforecement is active. Roads may also be temporarily closed before and after games. To avoid fines or getting towed, its best to use a pre-booked, approved space with JustPark.