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Liverpool vs Bournemouth EPL Opener Tickets Now On Sale

How to get Liverpool vs Bournemouth tickets
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Premier League tickets for Liverpool’s opening game against Bournemouth at Anfield are already on sale thanks to a deal with an official seller.

Liverpool will play at Anfield on the opening day of the Premier League season and fans are able to buy tickets to some hospitality areas of Anfield before tickets go on sale to members and fans.

They will face Bournemouth at Anfield on the Friday night in Sky’s chosen game of the opening weekend.

Seat Unique is an official VIP and hospitality seller for Anfield and is listing tickets priced from £449 for the game.

Ticket options include tickets to the ‘Brodies’ package, which offers fans classic street food, halftime refreshments, and appearances by former LFC players on matchdays in the newly developed Anfield Road End.

It also includes Main Stand seats and access to the Anfield Beat lounge, which includes a free half time drink, food and entertainment and a one night stay in a local hotel. The lounge is themed around famous Liverpool musicians including the Beatles.

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Usually Liverpool tickets are in high demand. They are offered for sale to members twice a year, with multiple games going on sale in July and then a second sale in November for the second half of the Premier League season.

Fans are also warned the games may move for TV after Sky secured 215 games compared to last season’s total of 128 matches. It means more games than ever will be moved for Friday, Saturday morning and evening, Sunday, and Monday kick off times.

Liverpool fans will be able to see the Premier League champions as Arne Slot’s men open their defence with one of the biggest signings in the club’s history. German wonderkid Florian Witz has arrived for a hefty £116m fee and is set to transform Liverpool’s attack.

Jeremie Frimpong is also in line to make his debut as a replacement for the outgoing Trent Alexander-Arnold, while Liverpool are also expected to confirm the signing of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth.

The first Merseyside derby of the season will be at Anfield just five weeks into the new season and early hospitality tickets start from £699. The home game against Manchester United on 18 October are also on sale at £699.

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