LIVERPOOL Football Club has announced there is to be a friendly Derby match at St Helens' Totally Wicked Stadium again Everton .
Ahead of the start of the new Women’s Super League season, this will be the first match for Matt Beard’s side at their new home stadium in a pre-season Merseyside Derby.
The game on the Sunday, September 15 kicks off at 2pm BST and will be the final game in their pre-season programme.
The match at St Helens will be open to fans and tickets will go on general sale from Monday, August 5.
Season Ticket holders will be able to redeem a complimentary ticket for this fixtures, full details below.
All other friendlies for the women’s team will be played behind closed doors with home fixtures taking place at AXA Melwood.
Matt Beard’s side are back in training, already preparing for the new season with remaining players set to return after international duties.
The pre-season programme includes home matches against Manchester City and Aston Villa with an away match against Manchester United. Full fixtures available here.
For the match at St Helens Ticket Prices will be:
- Adults £6.00
- Over 65s £3.00
- Young Adults (aged 17-21) £3.00
- Juniors (aged 16 and under) £2 -
- tickets can be purchased at a ratio of 3:1 with at least one accompanying adult.
Group booking discount available · A 10% discount will be applied for bookings of 6 or more tickets.
· A 15% discount will be applied for bookings of more than 10 tickets.
LFCW Season ticket holders are entitled to one complimentary ticket. Season ticket holders need to obtain their ticket during the below sales. Tickets will not be automatically allocated.
Tickets for season ticket holders will go on sale Friday, August 2 and general sale Monday, August 5.
Season Tickets are available to buy here Ticketing information for all LFC Women’s games including this pre-season friendly is available on the new women’s ticketing hub please click here There will be an away allocation available for Everton fans which will be released by the away side in due course.
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