SUPPORTERS who are traveling for the UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool should be aware of the following information.
Liverpool v Rangers
Tuesday 4 October 2022
Kick-off 20:00
Please note that further information may become available closer to kick-off and to check www.rangers.co.uk for the latest regarding Liverpool v Rangers.
STADIUM
ANFIELD
Address: Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH
Capacity: 53,394
HOW TO GET THERE
Visit our Getting to Anfield page here
By Foot - From the city centre to the football stadium is approximately a 50-minute walk
By Bus - The 917 is operating from Commutation Row in the City Centre. Prices are £2.30 adult single, £4.60 adult return/day ticket, £1.20 child single, £2.30 child return/day ticket. You can find out more by clicking here. Fans can use the return service from Walton Lane after the match
By Taxi - A taxi will cost approximately £10
Please note, due to potential industrial action on 05 October 2022, supporters are advised not to travel by rail for this fixture.
COACHES PARKING
Rangers Supporters Coaches will be parked on Arkles Lane and on to Priory Road.
Please note, The Strand in the City Centre has been identified as a pick-up & drop-off point for coaches and can accommodate 11 coaches at a time.
TICKET COLLECTION
Ticket collection will be at Goodison Park, the home of Everton Football Club.
Address: Bullens Rd, Liverpool L4 4EL
Ticket collection will be available from the following times:
Monday 3rd October – 1:30pm – 6pm
Tuesday 4th October – 10am – kick-off
Rangers supporters must only collect their own ticket and photo ID will be required for all ticket collections. Please note that this rule is being strictly adhered to and any supporter who does not collect their tickets will forfeit MyGers points and will not receive any refund.
ACCESS TO AWAY SECTION
Access from the Away Coach Parking is along Dahlia Walk or through Stanley Park
Visiting fans enter via entrances N, O and P and must approach Anfield Rd from the direction of 97 Avenue as there is no access from the direction of Arkles Lane
Turnstiles will open at 18:00 for visiting fans
Fans are advised to arrive early at the stadium to allow enough time for necessary security checks
ALL fans will be subject to a soft ticket check, body searching and then scan through a full height turnstile. Pyro detection dogs will be present
Fans without a ticket for this fixture are urged not to travel to the stadium
At the end of the game visiting fans will be directed to your coaches turning either right or left when leaving the stadium following any potential hold back
FLAGS
Flags under 2m x 1m with a small pole (less than 7mm diameter and less than 1m long) will be allowed in all areas of the stadium
Flags over 2m x 1m are permitted in the visitors section providing they have accompanying fire safety and must be checked prior to entry
Large Surfing banners may not be permitted
Flags must not contain anything considered to be offensive, discriminatory, defamatory or inflammatory, including politically motivated or nationalistic
CASHLESS
Payments at concession stands can only be made with credit and debit cards. No Alcohol will be served on the visitors concourse.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
Please leave your bags on the bus, car or hotel. Bags larger than A5 size are not allowed in the stadium. There are no bag deposits available.
Musical Instruments or loud hailers are not permitted into the stadium.
Please note only empty bottles will be allowed in the stadium.
SMOKING
Smoking is prohibited in the entire stadium.
POST-MATCH
It is anticipated that Rangers supporters will be held in after the match. Other away teams have been held in approx. 30 mins post-match.
RECOMMENDED SUPPORTER AREA
Although no specific area has been identified for our supporters. Both Williamson Square and the Royal Albert Dock areas have been recommended.
SAFETY INFORMATION
INFORMATION FROM THE POLICE
City Centre - Supporters are welcome in all parts of the city however please allow 45 minutes to travel to the stadium.
Alcohol - whilst we welcome all supporters to enjoy the hospitality of the city centre, please note it is an offence to enter / attempt to enter the stadium whilst drunk. Anybody who has consumed too much alcohol will be refused entry / ejected from the stadium or arrested. It is also an offence to drink alcohol in the street.
Pyrotechnics - It is an offence to ignite pyrotechnics in a public place or to be in possession of pyrotechnics or attempt too gain entry to and ignite inside the stadium. Any person who breaches this will be arrested.
Homophobic and Racist chanting - Homophobic and Racist chanting is unacceptable and will result in an arrest.
Detection Dogs - Pyrotechnic & drug detection dogs will be present at the turnstiles. Anybody found in possession of such articles maybe arrested.
Arrests - Any person arrested maybe kept in custody overnight to appear in front of a court the following day.
Hold Back – any decision to supporters back will be made by the Police Commander sometime during the match. A full announcement will be made by the stadium announcer. If supporters are held back they will be permitted to use concourse facilities.
EVERYONE ANYONE
Rangers is proud to be a modern, diverse football club where people from all backgrounds, cultures and communities can unite to celebrate and support a common cause – our ground-breaking diversity and inclusion campaign ‘Everyone Anyone’.
Our Everyone Anyone campaign represents our core values and sends a clear message of inclusion, togetherness and zero-tolerance to all forms of discrimination – on and off the pitch.
We feel it is the responsibility of everyone associated with the club – fans, players, staff and the wider community – to help create a positive environment where our differences are celebrated, our shared bond is our love of Rangers and no one is excluded.
FANS CHARTER
Acting as an ambassador for Rangers at all times by being respectful, tolerant and inclusive
Raising awareness of the Everyone Anyone diversity and inclusion campaign
Appreciating that despite our many differences, we are all united in our support for Rangers
Respecting supporters and groups who share contrary views and beliefs
Acknowledging we should all feel safe, welcome and wanted at Rangers matches
Recognising the barriers people may experience because of their identity
Standing up and being an ally for those who experience discrimination
Rejecting pre-conceived stereotypes about Rangers fans, players and staff and their identities
Assisting Rangers to showcase our varied fanbase by setting a positive example at matches
Accepting there is no place in society for bigotry, racism, sectarianism or homophobia
Reporting discriminatory language and behaviour whenever I witness or experience it
Being aware of how my behaviour and language might impact on others
Understanding there will be sanctions for discrimination and anti-social behaviour
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