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Season Ticket renewals

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Liverpool FC has today provided further information regarding season ticket renewals for the 2021-22 campaign.
  • Season ticket renewals open from Wednesday April 7 and must be completed by Monday May 24, 2021
  • Supporters can spread the cost of their 2021-22 season ticket using the finance option
  • Fans unable to attend during 2021-22 can request a one-year season ticket holiday
  • Ticket Exchange can be used for individual games, with 100 per cent of value refunded
  • Fans can transfer to friends and family for individual matches
  • Mobile tickets will be used for stadium entry
  • Season ticket holders subject to the same qualifying criteria as Members for Auto Cup Scheme
Supporters who currently hold a season ticket will be able to renew their ticket from Wednesday April 7 in preparation for the start of the 2021-22 season.
All renewals must be completed by Monday May 24.
During the 2020-21 season, the renewal of season tickets was temporarily suspended due to the majority of games being played behind closed doors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The club will be offering supporters the option of spreading the cost of their 2021-22 season ticket via V12 Finance at a zero per cent interest rate; there will be a 3.95 per cent admin fee.
Fans can also request to take a one-year season ticket holiday should they be unable to attend Anfield during the 2021-22 season.
Supporters can also use the Ticket Exchange during the 2021-22 season, should they be unable to attend particular Premier League games for any reason. They will receive 100 per cent of the value of the season ticket on a pro rata basis.
Alternatively, fans can also transfer their seat to up to six named individuals within their Friends and Family members network, should they be unable to attend individual games. More details about this transfer process can be found in the latest FAQs.
Season ticket holders will be subject to the same qualifying criteria as Members to enrol in the club’s Auto Cup Scheme. This will ensure a much fairer process for all supporters who would like to attend home cup matches.
As our participation in the 2019-20 cup competitions was completed in its entirety, we will be using the game history from that season to help allocate access to the Auto Cup Scheme for the 2021-22 season.
Please note, we will not be allocating credits for games purchased during the 2021-22 season for use in future seasons; game history will only be used within the 2021-22 season to allocate tickets as we progress through the competitions.
The club will be using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology for stadium entry for the new season, which means season tickets will be digital and only available on a smart mobile phone. More information will be made available on this process over the coming weeks.
Phil Dutton, vice president, ticketing and hospitality, said: “The day when we are able to welcome supporters back into Anfield is approaching and as a club we want to be as prepared for this moment as we possibly can.
“This is the first step on what we sincerely hope will be the road back to normality, with the issuing of season ticket renewals and the confirmation of a number of positive changes, which will be incorporated into both the renewals process itself and the matchday experience.
“As a club, we fully recognise the challenges that our supporters will continue to face in the current period, which is why we have introduced season ticket holidays for the first time. This will hopefully provide comfort and peace of mind to those fans who are unable to attend during the upcoming season or do not feel ready to do so.
“An interest-free finance option is also available, and we have taken the additional steps of introducing a friends and family scheme and increasing the refund value of tickets re-sold on the Ticket Exchange to 100 per cent.
“Further details on how the friends and family scheme and the Ticket Exchange will operate will be made available in the coming weeks. There will also be more information on the rollout of NFC tickets, which will support the changes outlined, at the same time as improving stadium access and the ticket sales processes.
“We will continue to work with all key stakeholders ahead of the start of next season and we hope that all of our supporters are as excited as we are at the prospect of being back at Anfield. That day can’t come soon enough.”
The safety of all those in attendance at Anfield next season will remain important and the supporters’ charter ensures that everyone is aware and agrees to uphold the safety conditions while attending games.
 
Just a question for anyone with a bit of knowledge of NFC tech.
With Season tickets now becoming digital via NFC des this mean that they can no longer be shared with any body other than those listed as "Friends and family" with the LFC ticket office?
I assume that this will also be the way that members ticket sales are conducted in future, especially if it means the club can stop card sharing.
 
Just a question for anyone with a bit of knowledge of NFC tech.
With Season tickets now becoming digital via NFC des this mean that they can no longer be shared with any body other than those listed as "Friends and family" with the LFC ticket office?
I assume that this will also be the way that members ticket sales are conducted in future, especially if it means the club can stop card sharing.

Yep
 
It will be interesting to see then does it make tickets more accessible for the likes of myself again as it was clear for the last couple of seasons that there were plenty of "members" buying up tickets for all our games only for them to sell/pass on the tickets to others for games they didn't want
 
Wow this will massively affect those who come over and use season tickets for one game. :(
 
Anyone on here taking the one year holiday from their season ticket? We could set up the 6cm raffle again.
 
Myself and my wife are season holders on the Kop. Our lad is currently about number 650 on the season ticket waiting list, hoping for next season. He’s been on it since 2001. Anybody any info on how many seats may become available? Will the development of Annie Road effect the waiting list? How many seats were given out last year?

Any info greatly appreciated! YNWA
 
I haven't looked at membership for a few years - but I presume it is still quite expensive (£30 or so?) and would you need two memberships to get two tickets? I gave up looking to be self sufficient in getting tickets a few years ago but would sign up if this means it is possible to do so (and to get a pair with one membership card).
 
I haven't looked at membership for a few years - but I presume it is still quite expensive (£30 or so?) and would you need two memberships to get two tickets? I gave up looking to be self sufficient in getting tickets a few years ago but would sign up if this means it is possible to do so (and to get a pair with one membership card).
I think its been £26 for the past few years which basically entitled you to try and fail to get match tickets and little else.
I am more hopeful with the changes that are been made that tickets might become more readily available again as a lot of the farmed memberships will be gone.
But I am not holding my breath.
 
No idea about anything other than it will be next to impossible to source tix for randoms anymore if they're not corporate.
 
No idea about anything other than it will be next to impossible to source tix for randoms anymore if they're not corporate.
For sure.
The days of pubs having dozens of cards to hand out to punters on matchday are gone too.
 
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