NFC Guide and Stadium Access
NFC MOBILE TICKET ACCESS FOR ANDROID/GOOGLE
This guide explains how to add and use your ticket on ANDROID/GOOGLE phones.
As part of fans returning to stadiums, we will be introducing NFC Mobile Ticket Access. Your smart phone has NFC technology built within it that stores your ticket in the form of an NFC pass using either Apple Wallet or Google Pay depending on the phone you have.
HOW TO ADD YOUR NFC TICKET PASS TO YOUR ANDROID
All tickets must be downloaded to a smartphone. Fans will not gain entry using photographs or screenshots of NFC passes.
You will receive an email with a link to download your NFC Pass.
You can now follow the steps below to download the ticket to your phone:




There are many different versions of Android/Google phones and NFC may work slightly differently. Please refer to the user guide of your device to enable NFC. The tips below may also help:
- Make sure your default payment method on your phone is Google Pay. You can change this in the settings on your phone.
- Make sure NFC is enabled on your phone. You can do this in Google Pay, or alternatively in the settings on your phone
NFC MOBILE TICKET ACCESS FOR IPHONE
This guide explains how to add and use your ticket on iPHONE. NFC is only compatible with iPhone 6 and above.
As part of fans returning to stadiums, we will be introducing NFC Mobile Ticket Access.Your smart phone has NFC technology built within it that stores your ticket in the form of an NFC pass using either Apple Wallet or Google Pay depending on the phone you have.
HOW TO ADD YOUR NFC TICKET PASS TO YOUR PHONE
All tickets must be downloaded to a smartphone. Fans will not gain entry using photographs or screenshots of NFC passes.
You will receive an email with a link to download your NFC Pass.
You can now follow the steps below to download the ticket to your phone:




There are many different versions of Android/Google phones and NFC may work slightly differently.
Please refer to the user guide of your device to enable NFC. The tips below may also help:
- Make sure your default payment method on your phone is Google Pay. You can change this in the settings on your phone.
- Make sure NFC is enabled on your phone. You can do this in Google Pay, or alternatively in the settings on your phone
USING YOUR TICKET ON A MATCHDAY
When you arrive at Anfield, a notification will pop-up on your phone. You can click that to access your ticket. Alternatively, you can click the Apple Wallet icon on your phone.
As you approach the turnstile, open the ticket on your phone and then tap it on the contactless symbol on the turnstile reader. Please make sure your phone isn’t locked when you hold it against the reader, if you have any problems you may just need unlock your phone and try again. Alternatively, please ask the nearest steward or Fan Support who will be happy to help.
FAQs
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WHAT IS AN NFC PASS?
An NFC Pass (Near Field Communication) is a digital ticket that can be stored on your iPhone. As part of reducing touch points at Anfield, all fans will be required to use an NFC pass to access the stadium. -
CAN I FORWARD AN NFC PASS ON?
No, NFC passes cannot be sent on. The ticket owner must download the ticket to their device. The name of the fan will be stored on the Ticket and must match the photo ID provided to the stewards when accessing Anfield. -
WHAT HAPPENS IF I RUN OUT OF BATTERY, FORGET OR LOSE MY PHONE?
You will need to go to the Ticket Office and our Ticketing Services team will help.