Liverpool and Newcastle United are set to face off in the Carabao Cup final. Liverpool are looking to regain its crown, and the travelling Reds will make the trip to London to try to claim the first title since Arne Slot took over.
Liverpool were given a ticket allocation of 32,196 for the Carabao Cup final, with all tickets going to eligible season ticket holders. If you are one of these lucky fans, then here is everything you need to know about which Wembley pubs have been allocated to Liverpool on Sunday.
Liverpool Wembley pubs: Where can Liverpool fans drink pre-match?
Liverpool have been allocated the east side of the stadium for the fixture, which they will be hoping isn't a bad omen as they were given the west side last time. This is the same end they were at when they beat Chelsea last year at Wembley Stadium. The list of Liverpool Wembley pubs on the east side of the stadium includes:
- Blue Check Cafe – 12/13 Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0RQ
- Crock of Gold – 23 Bridge Road, Wembley, HA9 9AB
- Crystal Club (Silverspoon) – South Way, Wembley, HA9 0HB
- Double 6 Sports Bar – 125 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley HA9 8HQ
- Flyer’s Bar – 45 Blackbird Hill, NW9 8RS
- St Joseph’s Social Club – Empire Way Wembley HA9 0RJ
- The Parish – 120 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley, HA9 8HP
- The Torch – Bridge Road, Wembley, HA9 9AB
- Watkins Folly – 1 Empire Way, Wembley HA9 0EW
- Wembley Tavern – 121 Wembley Park Drive, HA9 8HG

Liverpool have also been allocated the east fan zone, an outdoor space right next to the stadium where fans can enjoy food, drink, and music in the build-up to the match. Fans will need a valid match ticket to access the Liverpool fan zone.
The Liverpool fan zone at Wembley will open at 11:00 on Sunday and remain open until kick-off. However, alcohol will stop being served at 14:00 to give fans ample time to make their way to the turnstiles.
Other pubs around Wembley for Liverpool fans
For fans who would rather stay away from Wembley until the match, there are plenty of other popular drinking areas close to the national stadium. Kilburn High Road, which is just six stops away from Wembley on the underground, is packed with pubs, including the North London Tavern and The Old Bell.
Meanwhile, Baker Street is even closer (two stops from Wembley) and has plenty of pubs, including The Volunteer and The Globe. For fans arriving in the morning, there is a Wetherspoons directly next to Baker Street station.