Autumn half-term trip to Liverpool as Brighton visit Anfield
Join us on an autumn break trip to Liverpool from 23–26 October 2026, when Liverpool take on Brighton in the Premier League. A match at Anfield The weekend has a clear focal point, while the city simultaneously offers music, harbour districts, and football history around every corner.
The trip offers an opportunity to experience the city's pulse while the autumn league games begin to set their mark on the season. The contrast between Liverpool's vibrant centre and the focused anticipation before the match makes the stay more than just a usual weekend visit.
Anfield and the songs that follow Liverpool onto the pitch
Anfield is a stadium where you notice the traditions even on the way there. Supporters in red scarves gather around the stadium, and the streets gradually fill with conversations about the team, the opposition, and the expectations that always surround a home match.
Inside the stands, the match takes on its own rhythm. The Kop is an obvious part of the atmosphere, but the whole of Anfield contributes when the songs get going and the team steps out onto the pitch. It is the interplay between the crowd, the intimate stadium environment and Liverpool's strong identity that makes a visit memorable.
Brighton arrive at a stadium where every home match is followed with great enthusiasm. For the traveller, it means a Premier League experience where the details before kick-off, from the local pubs to the roar of the crowd, are as significant as the game on the pitch.
Three nights in Liverpool with VIP tickets to Anfield
The package includes three nights at a centrally located 3-star hotel in Liverpool, as well as official VIP tickets for Liverpool vs. Brighton at Anfield. The central location offers excellent opportunities to tailor your stay at your own pace before and after the match.
Liverpool is well-suited for an autumn half-term weekend with time to explore Albert Dock, stroll along the waterfront or settle into a city centre pub. Maritime history, music and a modern big-city feel meet within comfortable reach.
When it's time to leave the city centre for Anfield, the journey takes on a different character. Three nights in the city allow for both Liverpool's sights and the special buzz that surrounds a Premier League match on hallowed turf.


