How and Where to Buy Tickets for Liverpool-Real Madrid in the Champions League
“How can it be that Liverpool and Real Madrid have played each other only three times in the last decade?” That was the question that Real Madrid President Florentino Perez asked as he lobbied for the creation of The Superleague, and naturally, fate intervened to contradict the construction magnate.
BUY LIVERPOOL VS REAL MADRID TICKETS IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Since, the two European giants have met a remarkable six times in the last five years, and there will be a seventh before 2025 is out. The two have been drawn together for the second season running in the new Champions League league phase, and will face each other at Anfield on the 4th of November. A new quirk announced by UEFA will prevent the same fixture from happening at this stage again next season, with the governing body deeming three in a row in the same country too many. Undoubtedly, it is a mouth-watering clash, though.
How and Where to Buy Liverpool-Real Madrid tickets
Liverpool tickets at Anfield are not easy to come by for any game these days, but for a Champions League night, and against Real Madrid, few tickets in the world will be more popular than a seat on the Kop. Liverpool’s website is yet to release tickets, but is one port of call for those keen to attend, while Real Madrid will only release their allocation to club members when they do so.
One alternative for those keen to attend though is to go to a third-party ticket sale websites. A prime example being LiveFootballTickets.com, who already have tickets on sale for the blockbuster clash. They provide a selection of seats ranging from the cheaper to the more expensive options, and with a clear indication of where you will be sitting and your view.
BUY LIVERPOOL VS REAL MADRID TICKETS IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
What has changed in the last year for Liverpool and Real Madrid?
Last season Liverpool ran out 2-0 winners over Los Blancos, but the reality was that there was a significant gap between the two sides. One of the key narratives this time round will be the return of Xabi Alonso to Anfield, this time as Real Madrid manager. The former Bayer Leverkusen boss has been selected as the man to revamp a tired looking side that finished last season.
Another change from last season is that within Kylian Mbappe. The French superstar missed a penalty at Anfield, but now is the main star at the Santiago Bernabeu, looking confident and lethal. Twelve of Real Madrid’s last 18 goals in La Liga have come from their new number 10.
BUY LIVERPOOL VS REAL MADRID TICKETS IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
That said, Liverpool have a new-look attack of their own. The big-money signings of Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak have been added to their already impressive side. After a year in which Arne Slot worked wonders with what he had, the pressure will now be on for him to find balance with his plethora of options alongside Mohamed Salah.