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Liverpool releases major security change for all games at Anfield

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Liverpool has announced that all supporters will be searched before entering Anfield in a move that takes the club in line with other Premier League teams. Liverpool, which just learnt of two fixture changes in January, said that the changes will have "minimal impact" on how supporters experience their visits to Anfield, but the new security measures will undoubtedly add delays as supporters wait to get inside the stadium.



This change will bring LFC into line with other Premier League clubs. "Fans are advised to arrive early at Anfield, with turnstiles opening two hours before kick-off for general admission and three hours before for hospitality, allowing enough time for the necessary checks before entry.

"More resources have been allocated at turnstiles to ensure this important safety and security update will have minimal impact on fans' overall match experience. "The safety of fans attending Anfield is paramount and the club works in close partnership with Merseyside Police and other partner agencies to safeguard fans while attending the match, with a range of measures to keep them safe." Anfield is introducing more security measures (Image: 2025 Liverpool FC) Meanwhile, Liverpool returns to action this weekend as Nottingham Forest visits Anfield in the Premier League.