How to Watch Liverpool in 2026/27: The Ultimate Reds Guide
The Reds finished fifth in the Premier League last season, securing Champions League qualification, but the summer has brought significant change at Anfield.
Arne Slot has departed after his spell in charge, with Andoni Iraola appointed as his replacement following an impressive campaign with Bournemouth. Iraola guided the Cherries to a club-record sixth-place finish last season and arrives at Liverpool with a growing reputation as one of Europe’s most highly rated young managers.
There has been considerable movement in the squad, too. Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté have all left, while Liverpool have brought in Jérémy Jacquet and VÃctor Muñoz. Ronald Araújo has also joined on loan from Barcelona.
The Reds will be competing in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup, while supporters will get their first opportunity to see Iraola’s Liverpool at Anfield when Nottingham Forest visit on Saturday 29 August.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching Liverpool in 2026/27, including the full home fixture list, key games and how you can experience Anfield with hospitality.
Liverpool 2026/27: A New Era Begins at Anfield
Liverpool’s fifth-place finish last season secured their return to the Champions League, but the club have taken the decision to make a major change in the dugout.
Iraola replaces Slot after the Spaniard established himself as one of the Premier League’s most promising managers at Bournemouth.
His work with the Cherries culminated in a sixth-place finish last season, the highest position in Bournemouth’s history, and Liverpool will now be hoping he can take the next step in his career at Anfield.
Liverpool have lost some of the most recognisable players from their recent history, with Salah and Robertson both departing after hugely successful spells on Merseyside. Konaté has also left for Real Madrid.
However, the club have responded by bringing in exciting young talent.
Jérémy Jacquet has arrived from Stade Rennais for €63.6m, while VÃctor Muñoz has joined from Osasuna for €40m. Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo has also arrived on loan.
The result is a Liverpool squad that looks considerably different from the one that finished fifth last season, making 2026/27 one of the most intriguing campaigns in recent years.
Liverpool’s 2026/27 Premier League home fixtures
Dates and kick-off times remain subject to change because of television selections and Liverpool’s involvement in European and domestic cup competitions.
August
Saturday 29 August – Liverpool v Nottingham Forest, 12.30pm
September
Saturday 12 September – Liverpool v Fulham, 3pm
October
Sunday 11 October – Liverpool v Manchester City, 4.30pm
Saturday 24 October – Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion, 3pm
November
Sunday 1 November – Liverpool v Arsenal, 4.30pm
Saturday 21 November – Liverpool v Manchester United, 3pm
December
Wednesday 2 December – Liverpool v Sunderland, 8pm
Saturday 12 December – Liverpool v Leeds United, 3pm
Saturday 19 December – Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur, 3pm
January
Saturday 2 January – Liverpool v Coventry City, 3pm
Saturday 16 January – Liverpool v Crystal Palace, 3pm
Saturday 30 January – Liverpool v Everton, 3pm
February
Saturday 20 February – Liverpool v Hull City, 3pm
March
Wednesday 3 March – Liverpool v Aston Villa, 8pm
Saturday 13 March – Liverpool v Ipswich Town, 3pm
April
Saturday 10 April – Liverpool v Newcastle United, 3pm
May
Saturday 1 May – Liverpool v Chelsea, 3pm
Saturday 15 May – Liverpool v Brentford, 3pm
Sunday 30 May – Liverpool v Bournemouth, 4pm
Liverpool’s UEFA Champions League fixtures
Liverpool qualified for the 2026/27 Champions League after finishing fifth in the Premier League last season.
However, their league-phase opponents and exact fixtures have not yet been confirmed, so they are not included in the fixture list above.
Liverpool will have four home matches during the Champions League league phase, with opponents, dates and kick-off times to be confirmed once the draw and fixture scheduling process has taken place.
Their Champions League campaign will add another major challenge to Iraola’s first season at Anfield.
Liverpool will also compete in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, although their opponents and fixtures for those competitions have not yet been confirmed.
Watching Liverpool at Anfield
Anfield will be the stage for Iraola’s first season in charge, with supporters set to see a very different Liverpool side take on some of the biggest clubs in the country.
For those looking to make more of their visit, Eventmasters Liverpool hospitality offers the opportunity to combine a match at Anfield with a premium matchday experience.
Anfield Beat Lounge
The Anfield Beat Lounge Package includes a Liverpool hospitality match ticket in blocks L15/L16 of the Main Stand, with direct access from the lounge to the seats.
Guests can enjoy:
- Hospitality match ticket
- Seating in blocks L15/L16 of the Main Stand
- Direct access from the Anfield Beat Lounge to the seats
- Pre-match hot food available to purchase
- Licensed cash bar
- Complimentary beer, wine or soft drink
- Complimentary match programme
- Pre-match entertainment
- In-lounge betting facilities
The package provides supporters with the chance to enjoy one of English football’s most famous stadiums while adding hospitality to the matchday experience.
Why watch Liverpool in 2026/27?
Iraola has arrived at Anfield after taking Bournemouth to their highest-ever Premier League finish, while the squad has undergone major changes.
Salah, Robertson and Konaté have all departed, while Jacquet and Muñoz represent significant investments in the future. Araújo also adds an established international name to the squad on loan.
Liverpool’s fifth-place finish last season means there is also a clear target for Iraola: improve on that position and establish the Reds among the Premier League’s leading clubs once again.
The home fixture list provides plenty of opportunities to do exactly that.
Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United all visit during the first half of the season, while the Merseyside Derby arrives at Anfield in January. Chelsea and Aston Villa also feature during the second half of the campaign.
With Champions League football returning to Anfield and a new manager taking charge, there is plenty to look forward to.
For supporters wanting to experience the new era in style, Liverpool hospitality offers another way to enjoy the biggest fixtures at Anfield.
Liverpool 2026/27 FAQs
When does Liverpool’s 2026/27 Premier League season start?
Liverpool begin their 2026/27 Premier League campaign away at Newcastle United on Sunday 23 August. Their first home game is against Nottingham Forest on Saturday 29 August.
When is Liverpool’s first home game of 2026/27?
Liverpool welcome Nottingham Forest to Anfield on Saturday 29 August, with kick-off scheduled for 12.30pm.
When is Liverpool v Manchester City?
Liverpool host Manchester City on Sunday 11 October 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 4.30pm.
When is Liverpool v Arsenal?
Arsenal visit Anfield on Sunday 1 November 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 4.30pm.
When is Liverpool v Manchester United?
Liverpool host Manchester United on Saturday 21 November 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 3pm.
When is the Merseyside Derby at Anfield?
Liverpool host Everton on Saturday 30 January 2027, with kick-off scheduled for 3pm.
When is Liverpool’s final home game of the season?
Liverpool’s final scheduled Premier League home game is against Bournemouth on Sunday 30 May 2027, with kick-off scheduled for 4pm.
Will Liverpool play in the Champions League in 2026/27?
Yes. Liverpool qualified for the 2026/27 Champions League after finishing fifth in the Premier League last season. They will have four home fixtures during the league phase, although the opponents and dates have not yet been confirmed.
When will Liverpool’s Champions League fixtures be confirmed?
Liverpool’s Champions League opponents, dates and kick-off times will be confirmed following the league-phase draw and subsequent scheduling process.
Who is Liverpool’s new manager?
Andoni Iraola is Liverpool’s new manager. He joins after guiding Bournemouth to a club-record sixth-place finish in the Premier League last season.
What has changed at Liverpool for 2026/27?
Liverpool have appointed Iraola following Arne Slot’s departure and have undergone significant squad changes. Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté have all left, while Jérémy Jacquet, VÃctor Muñoz and Ronald Araújo have arrived.
Can I watch Liverpool with hospitality?
Yes. Eventmasters offers Liverpool hospitality packages for selected fixtures at Anfield, including the Anfield Beat Lounge Package.
What is included in the Liverpool Anfield Beat Lounge package?
The package includes a Liverpool hospitality match ticket in blocks L15/L16 of the Main Stand, direct access from the lounge to the seats, a complimentary beer, wine or soft drink, match programme, pre-match entertainment and access to the licensed bar and in-lounge betting facilities. Pre-match hot food is also available to purchase.
Can I get Liverpool hospitality at Anfield?
Eventmasters offers hospitality for selected Liverpool home fixtures at Anfield, giving supporters the opportunity to enjoy the Reds alongside a premium matchday experience.











