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Event: Liverpool vs Atalanta
League: Europa League 2023/24
Fixture Date: Tuesday 11th April 2024
Kick-off: 20:00
Location: Anfield, Liverpool
The team that wins this two-legged Quarter-Final match will advance to face the winner of the match between Portuguese powerhouse Benfica and France’s Marseille in the semi-finals of this season’s tournament.
Liverpool coasted past Sparta Prague in their first knockout round with an 11-2 aggregate victory despite experiencing injury problems with much of their squad. But, now the level steps up a notch as they face an Atalanta side which has exceeded expectations regularly in recent years. Sporting Lisbon were no mere pushovers in their first knockout round, and they'll come in to this tie with cautious optimism.
The Reds are moving closer to the 2024 Europa League Final, and the upcoming game against Atalanta promises to be captivating with an electrifying atmosphere on another European night in Anfield.

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Liverpool Matchday Experiences
Liverpool host a variety of hospitality experiences. You can check out Anfield hospitality & corporate ticket options below, the Village at Sandon and Brodie's lounge packages are both available through FootyLegend. Browse our tickets above to check prices and choose your match, or contact us to make any request.
The Village at Sandon
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at The Village are available via FootyLegend, check out your options above. The Village is located in The Sandon, a place of historical significance at LFC. During your visit, you'll enjoy fine cuisine & great service with pre and post-match access to the lounge. The ticket places you in the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and opens its doors three hours prior to kick-off. Access to The Village is conveniently situated on Oakfield Road.
What is The Sandon?
The Sandon is a historic pub in Liverpool. It is well-known for its association with Liverpool FC. The Sandon played a significant role in the early history of LFC, as it was at this pub that the club was founded in 1892. The pub has since become a symbol of the club's heritage and is a popular destination for Liverpool fans.
What are The Village opening hours?
The venue opens 3 hours pre kick off. This is typically consistent for evening matches and early Saturday kick offs.
Where will I be sat?
Your match ticket will seat you in the wing section of the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, offering a great view of the full length of the pitch.
Brodies Lounge hospitality
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at Brodies Sports Bar are available via FootyLegend, check out your options above. It is a lively and convivial venue offering complimentary classic street food, halftime snacks, and the opportunity to meet a former LFC player during matchdays. Included in the package is a
seat behind the goal, A selection of complimentary street food (served until kick-off). Half-time refreshments including beer, house wine, soft drinks.



More hospitality
The 1892 Lounge - situated in the Main Stand, bridges the gap between Anfield's rich history and Liverpool FC's global future. Guests can expect a vibrant experience with an excellent three-course menu and top-notch matchday service.
The Boot Room - Provides an ideal setting to gather and unwind before the match. Those choosing this package can immerse themselves in LFC's history with a visit to the Club's Museum before indulging in a delightful three-course meal at the restaurant.
The Sevens Lounge - named after Liverpool FC legends like Keegan and Dalglish, who once donned the iconic No.7 shirt, exudes a vibrant and welcoming ambiance. It serves as an excellent spot to unwind and engage in pre-match discussions with fellow supporters, friends, or business associates.
FAQs
History of Liverpool FC in the Europa League
Liverpool FC has a rich history in the UEFA Europa League, formerly known as the UEFA Cup. We've summarised their participation in the tournament to date:
- 1972/1973 Liverpool's first participation in the UEFA Cup ended in the second round with a defeat to Red Star Belgrade.
- Liverpool's first notable UEFA Cup campaign saw them reach the semi-finals under manager Bill Shankly.
- In the second round, Liverpool faced Portuguese side Vitória de Setúbal. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg away, Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory at home to progress.
- In the quarter-finals, Liverpool played against Spanish club Real Zaragoza. After a 1-1 draw in Spain, Liverpool won 2-1 at Anfield to advance to the semi-finals.
- In the semi-finals, Liverpool faced Tottenham Hotspur. Despite winning the first leg 1-0 at home, Liverpool suffered a 2-1 defeat away and were eliminated on the away goals rule.
- 1972/1973: Liverpool reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, losing to Tottenham Hotspur.
- 1975/1976: Liverpool won their first UEFA Cup title, defeating Club Brugge in the final.
- 1983/1984: Liverpool claimed their second UEFA Cup trophy, beating Roma in a dramatic penalty shootout in the final held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
- 1991/1992: Liverpool reached the quarter-finals but were eliminated by Genoa.
- 1997/1998: Liverpool made it to the semi-finals but were knocked out by Paris Saint-Germain.
- 1999/2000: Liverpool reached the quarter-finals but were eliminated by Olympique de Marseille.
- 2000/2001 : Liverpool reached the final but lost to Deportivo Alavés in a thrilling match that ended 5-4 in Liverpool's favor.
- Performance: Under manager Gérard Houllier, Liverpool reached the final of the UEFA Cup for the second time in their history.
- In the fourth round, Liverpool faced Spanish side Celta Vigo. After a 1-0 defeat away, Liverpool won 3-1 at Anfield to progress to the next round.
- In the quarter-finals, Liverpool played against Portuguese club Porto. After a 0-0 draw in Portugal, Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory at home to advance.
- In the semi-finals, Liverpool faced FC Barcelona. After a 0-0 draw at Camp Nou, Liverpool won 1-0 at Anfield, with Gary McAllister scoring a crucial penalty in the final minutes to send Liverpool to the final.
- In the final, Liverpool faced Alavés in Dortmund, Germany. The match ended 4-4 after extra time in one of the most dramatic finals in UEFA Cup history. Liverpool emerged as winners thanks to an own goal in golden goal extra time, securing their third UEFA Cup title.
- 2002/2003: Liverpool reached the quarter-finals but were defeated by Celtic.
- 2009/2010: Liverpool reached the semi-finals but were knocked out by Atlético Madrid.
- 2012/2013: Liverpool reached the round of 32 but were eliminated by Zenit Saint Petersburg.
- 2014/2015: Liverpool had an impressive run to the semi-finals under manager Brendan Rodgers but were eliminated by Sevilla, who went on to win the tournament.
- 2015/2016: Liverpool reached the final under manager Jürgen Klopp but were defeated by Sevilla, marking Liverpool's third runner-up finish in the UEFA Europa League.
Liverpool's performances in the UEFA Europa League have seen them lift the trophy twice and reach the final on three occasions. Their passionate fanbase and historic successes in European competitions have made them a notable presence in the tournament's history.
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