All 2,936 tickets handed out by Liverpool have been snapped up by Wolves supporters for the visit to Merseyside for the 4pm kick-off and wolves.co.uk brings all the important information which may be beneficial for those making the trip.
Matchday information
Away supporters will be located in the Anfield Road Stand, however, supporters should be aware there is no direct access to Anfield Road from Stanley Road Car Park.
Turnstiles will open at two hours before kick-off for visiting fans. Fans are advised to arrive early at the stadium to allow enough time for necessary security checks and please check your tickets for details regarding which turnstile to enter.
Visiting Wolves fans will enter via entrances N, O and P and must approach Anfield Road from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane. At the end of the game when leaving the stadium, please turn left.
Access from the Away Coach Parking and Stanley Car Park is along Dahlia Walk to 97 Avenue.
Supporters should be aware that there is a strict no bag policy at Anfield - with exception of medication/female hygiene items.
Before entering the ground, there are many local pubs around the area. The Arkles Pub (located just next to Anfield Road) and the Sandon (located on Walton Breck Road) welcome home and away supporters.
If you are travelling to Anfield via train, Lime Street Railway Station is two miles. Buses are fast frequent and convenient with ‘express’ services that will get supprters to and from Anfield and Liverpool City Centre in around 15 minutes.
The 917 is operating from Commutation Row in the City Centre. Prices from £2.20 for single journey, £4.40 for a return journey or £12 return ticket for groups of four are available. Under-19’s can travel for just £1.
The Soccerbus runs from Sandhills Station, on the Merseyrail Northern Line, to Anfield for all Premier League matches. The Soccerbus runs two hours before each match (last bus from Sandhills Station is approximately 15 minutes before kick-off).
Detailed information for supporters attending Sunday’s fixture, including stadium entry, safe standing, prohibited items and accessible information, can be found here.
Social stories
Social stories, a new communication exchange technique using meaningful and understandable pictures, are now available for all of Wolves’ away trips.
These guides are designed to assist fans through an event using up to date pictures and giving them advanced knowledge of what to expect when visiting new places.
Any supporter who would benefit from a social story for visiting Anfield, or any future away game, should contact the Wolves Fan Services team on fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Each social story is individual to the away ground Wolves visits.