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Buy an Official Membership to increase your chances of getting tickets. Choose a Light Membership instead if you want to save money. Buy season tickets for guaranteed seats at home Premier League matches. Enroll in the Auto Cup Ticket Scheme to guarantee tickets to home Cup matches. Apply for disabled supporter tickets if you need special accommodations. Join an LFC supporters club to make buying tickets more convenient.
Members get exclusive access to ticket sales for 2 weeks, usually about 4 weeks before the match. This means your chances of getting a ticket will greatly increase if you are a member, especially for very popular matches.  Official Memberships cost £35.99 per season for UK citizens, £39.99 for Europeans, and £43.99 for anyone else. You can purchase them online at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/membership/adult. You will receive a welcome package and also receive discounts on things like Anfield tours, the LFC magazine, and LFC official stores. A Light Membership is slightly less expensive than the Official Membership, and you will still have access to tickets 2 weeks before the public. However, you won’t receive a welcome package or discounts on any LFC merchandise. Light Memberships cost £26.99 per season, and are not discounted for UK citizens and Europeans like the Official Membership. These can also be bought online at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/membership/adult. These are usually the most popular matches, which makes them the hardest to get tickets for. If you become a season ticket holder, you will get a seat at each of these matches without having to worry about buying tickets before anyone else.  Season tickets are usually somewhere between £685 and £869.  There is often a wait list for buying season tickets, which may be closed when a certain amount of applications are received for a particular season. For announcements about when the wait list is opened again the following season, and to apply online, check the Liverpool FC website at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/94519-season-ticket-waiting-list-announcement. This is only available to members and season ticket holders. Once you enroll, tickets will automatically be reserved for you at home Cup matches.  You will be charged for each ticket as you normally would, but there is no additional fee for enrolling in the scheme.  To find out when enrollment opens for the season, and to enroll online, check the Liverpool FC website at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/tickets/auto-cup-scheme. If you want to ensure accessibility when you attend a Liverpool match, apply for a disabled supporter ticket. You will need to contact Liverpool FC to let them know what your needs are, and submit documentation verifying your condition by mail, email, or through their online contact form at http://help.liverpoolfc.tv/app/ask.  A full list of acceptable documents can be found at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/community/disabled-support-ticketing-information-and-accessibility/contact-us. Documentation can be sent in either through the website’s contact form, by email to disability@liverpoolfc.com, or by mail to:Liverpool Football ClubTicket OfficeP.O. Box 204L69 3JF While this isn’t technically a membership, it may save you the trouble of looking for tickets yourself, as clubs generally purchase tickets in large batches. Club members can submit requests for tickets to certain matches, and the club will buy tickets for the 3 most-requested matches as a group.  You will still have to pay the price of your own ticket, but will not have to actually log in and try to purchase tickets. Find contact information for the club closest to you at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/fans/lfc-official-supporters-clubs. Clubs may have different application processes, so it’s best to contact the club directly or consult their individual website for information on how to join.