LFC Anfield Attendances 2017-2018 Season | Liverpool FC CL Premier League Crowds 17-18

Here is a look at Liverpool’s attendances for the 2017/18 season, including Premier League, Champions League and Cup games. Anfield’s capacity was increased to around 54,000 in the 2016/17 season and Liverpool have plans to make it a 60,000 seater in the near future.

What is Liverpool’s highest attendance at Anfield during the 2017/18 season (across all competitions)?

It was the 53,342 strong crowd that watched the FA Cup clash between Liverpool and West Brom on 27 January, 2018. LFC lost that game 3-2- their only home loss so far in the current season.

What is Liverpool’s highest Premiership crowd in the 2017/2018 season?

It is the 53,287 that turned up to watch Liverpool beat Newcastle United 2-0 on 3 March, 2018

What is Liverpool’s lowest Anfield crowd in the 17/18 season?

Across all competitions, the lowest attendance at Anfield was for the Liverpool vs Maribor Champions League clash, which saw 47,957 turn up.

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Reds seek to book last eight spot

Liverpool will look to book their passage into the last eight of the Champions League for the first time in nearly a decade when they take on Porto in the second leg of their Round of 16 tie. The Reds lead 5-0 from the first leg in Lisbon, making them strong favourites to advance to their first CL quarterfinal since 2009.

Jurgen Klopp’s side were ruthless in the first leg at the Dragao, scoring five goals. Sadio Mane, who netted three of them, even won the Goal of the Week award for one of his strikes. Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino were also on the scoresheet, but they may be rested with Klopp having one eye on their weekend clash against Manchester United.

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