Following Liverpool FC and Exploring the City Between Fixtures
Football has been with us for decades, and it has never been bigger than it is today. For fans around the world, laying eyes on their very own players and icons is a feeling like no other, and following these clubs is way more than just watching the matches. Being part of a football club is being a part of a massive and diverse global community, gathering together to ride the highs and take the lows of every goal and game, victory or defeat.
The UK is a nation of football lovers, with some of the biggest teams on the globe embedded as part of its sporting culture, the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and many others. This kind of deeply rooted historic passion runs especially deep with Liverpool FC supporters, with the team’s rich history, legendary players, and iconic chorus that echoes Anfield (‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’). Being a Red is an experience steeped in tradition and pride. And for those fortunate enough to make the pilgrimage to Merseyside, there’s tonnes more on offer than the footy alone. The city of Liverpool boasts a vibrant culture, music and heritage, and is known for its welcoming spirit, making it an unforgettable visit both on and off the pitch.
Whether you’re gearing up for a Premier League showdown or a high-stakes European fixture, the downtime between matches offers the perfect excuse to explore the rhythm and character of this legendary football city. For fans looking to unwind off the pitch, sites like AskGamblers offer insights into reputable online gaming platforms, a handy way to enjoy timeless classics like blackjack while soaking in the atmosphere.
A City Steeped in Football History

For a Liverpool City fan, you can’t get more sacred ground than that of Anfield. Based at Liverpool’s heart, it isn’t just a stadium for the fans, it’s a shrine to the team, the players across the years, and the sport. Matchdays see an electric atmosphere take the air, and even if you happen to not be lucky enough to snap up a ticket, the surrounding eateries — those pubs, cafes, bars, and restaurants — create an atmosphere of their own. You’ll soon feel part of something grand! Then there is the football club museum and stadium tours for the first timers (or the years-long fan who can’t get enough), where you can stand in the dressing room of the players, walk the player’s tunnel, and tap the iconic “This is Anfield” sign as a rite of passage in itself.
The city’s footballing soul doesn’t just keep to Anfield, mind. Just across Stanley Park lies Goodison Park, the home of Everton FC. Liverpool is unique in housing two historic clubs so close together, and even if you bleed red, a nod to your blue neighbours shows the deep appreciation the city has for its football.
Even if football is your primary reason to visit the city, Liverpool offers much more to explore besides. It was named a European Capital of Culture for good reason! One of Liverpool’s most iconic spots is Albert Dock, a beautifully restored docklands and home to Merseyside Maritime Museum, the International Slavery Museum, and the Tate Liverpool gallery. The mixture of these historic and cultural places gives a unique insight into a slice of Britain’s history, the positive and negative, and one that reflects on the city’s global past and creative future. Next up, take a wander down Mathew Street, a place where The Beatles got their start at the legendary Cavern Club. This is truly a special place, as music is ingrained in Liverpool’s DNA, with people able to trace the Fab Four’s rise from being local lads to international superstars through various exhibits and walking tours. Beatles super-fans or not, there is something for everyone on this journey of rhythm through the city.
Food, Drink, and Local Flavour

Grabbing a bite or a pint? The city’s pub and bar scene is second to none. Fan favourites like The Sandon (just a short walk from Anfield), or more traditional establishments such as The Philharmonic Dining Rooms (that are so ornate that it is Grade listed), make it easy for locals or visitors to soak up the pre- or post-match atmosphere with friends just made or lifelong.
Food too is not to be missed in Liverpool. The city’s culinary scene has blossomed in recent years, from bustling street markets to upscale dining, there is definitely something for every palate. Located in the city’s well-known and thriving Baltic Triangle district is Baltic Market, which serves up a wide array of street food, craft beer, and (very importantly) live entertainment. This is known to be a great place to unwind, especially between back-to-back fixtures or after a long day walking the streets.
Day Trips, Attractions and Down Time
Got room for adventure while staying in the city? If your holiday plans allow, Liverpool is a fantastic base of exploration for the wider UK. Just a short train ride away, Manchester offers an all different kind of football culture and big-city vibe, jam-packed with unique pub scenes, historical sites, and cultural events. Then, on the coast (if you’re partial to a view of the sea), you can head to Southport or Crosby Beach to see Antony Gormley’s haunting ‘Another Place’ sculptures rising from the sands.
Last but not least, for those fans of nature and literature, the Lake District is reachable within a couple of hours of travel and offers serene hiking opportunities, tranquil lakes, and a change of pace from the buzz of the inner-city football season.
Final Whistle: More Than Just a Match
Football is more than just a sport, it’s a community, a journey, passion, and an experience. The very same goes for any fan of any club, and that ability to travel with your club, to see the sites and be part of the games home and away in person, is what makes the sport a part of life.
This same feeling stretched to all corners of the city when Liverpool FC arrive on the pitch. Be it standing shoulder to shoulder in The Kop, diving headfirst into a local ale, or resting your feet after having explored Liverpool and its surrounds, it’s an experience you won’t soon forget.
So next time you find yourself planning a trip to see the Reds, give yourself time to truly explore. Because when you follow Liverpool FC, you’re not just visiting a team—you’re stepping into a living, breathing story.
