Another season in Europe awaits Liverpool fans, and after a summer spending spree, the Reds are among the favourites to win the Champions League this season.
As six-time Champions of Europe, Liverpool and their fans are no strangers to European football and the trips that come with it.
Their first game in the competition this season is at home before they embark on their first European away match of the season against Galatasaray.
A trip to Istanbul is often seen as the ‘ultimate' European away match due to the atmosphere at RAMS Park. If you are looking to secure Liverpool tickets for the match, here is everything you need to know.
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Galatasaray vs Liverpool ticket information
Away end
Liverpool have been given an allocation of 2,502 tickets for the match, and the sales criteria and process have now been released by the club. As Liverpool have a huge fanbase, the criteria for getting tickets is quite severe:
- 15/09/25 (8.15am) – 16/09/25 (1.45pm): Season Ticket Holders and All Red Members who attended two or more away Champions League matches last season.
- 16/09/25 (2pm) – 17/09/25 (8am): Season Ticket Holders and All Red Members who attended two or more away Champions League matches last season.
All supporters eligible for the first sale are guaranteed a ticket for the match.
Home end
Buying tickets in the home end is going to be a near-impossible task for Liverpool fans. The match is expected to sell out quickly, and Galatasaray typically puts blocks on UK buyers when they are playing Champions League matches against teams against Premier League teams.
Hospitality
Galatasaray aren't currently advertising hospitality tickets for the match against Liverpool. However, in Turkey, tickets often go on sale closer to the date of the game, so keep checking the Galatasaray website for updates.
Alternative options
One final potential route into RAMS Park for the match between Galtasaray and Liverpool is to use third-party ticket resale websites. While these sites don't offer the same security or protection as official sellers, they are often a good way of getting into events that are otherwise sold out, albeit at inflated costs.
We recently reviewed two of the biggest ticket resale websites to give FGG readers peace of mind before purchasing. You can take a look at them via the links below.