Liverpool FC have confirmed ticket details for the 2025 Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium.
The Reds have been allocated 31,939 seats in the east stand for the final on Sunday, March 16, slightly fewer than last season’s 32,196. Ticket sales will be conducted through the club’s official website.
Liverpool ticket pricing
Prices remain unchanged from the previous final:
Adults
Level Two (seat only) – £150
Level Two (seat only) – £125
Category 1 – £108
Category 2 – £97
Category 3 – £76
Category 4 – £58
Category 5 – £41
17 to 21 year olds
Level Two (seat only) – £112.50
Level Two (seat only) – £93.75
Category 1 – £81
Category 2 – £72.75
Category 3 – £57
Category 4 – £43.50
Category 5 – £30.75
65 or overs/16 and under
Level Two (seat only) – £75
Level Two (seat only) – £62.50
Category 1 – £54
Category 2 – £48.50
Category 3 – £38
Category 4 – £29
Category 5 – £20.50
All tickets will be issued digitally. Safe standing areas will be available at the rear of three blocks behind the goal on Level 1, with further details provided at the point of sale.
Ticket sales timeline
First Sale: February 12, 2pm – Priority right holders.
Second Sale: February 14, 8.15am – Season ticket holders and members who have attended at least three Carabao Cup matches this season.
Third Sale: February 21, 11am – Supporters successful in the ballot (minimum two Carabao Cup matches attended). Ballot registration runs from February 11 (12pm) to February 13 (7.30am), with results announced on February 20.
Fourth Sale: If tickets remain, a final sale will be open to unsuccessful ballot applicants and those on the waiting list.
Accessibility & hospitality:
Disabled season ticket holders and members should visit the club’s accessibility hub for detailed sale information. Seasonal hospitality members will receive instructions via email on how to apply for tickets.
Liverpool will aim to retain their Carabao Cup crown, having won the 2024 final against Chelsea with Virgil van Dijk’s extra-time goal. Fans will hope for a repeat triumph at Wembley as Arne Slot seeks his first silverware as Liverpool manager.
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