Liverpool will be hoping to make a strong start to a new era under Andoni Iraola this summer, and as part of their rebuild, the club will take on Wrexham in a pre-season friendly at New York's Yankee Stadium on July 29.
This match is the Reds' second of the Premier League Summer Series, which will also see them face Sunderland at Nashville's GEODIS Park on July 25, as well as Leeds United at Chicago's Soldier Field on August 2.
The Merseysiders are set to have the majority of their stars back in action for the showdown with the Red Dragons, given that Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina) and new signing Victor Munoz (Spain) are the only Liverpool players that reached the final of World Cup 2026.
Here, Football Ground Guide covers all the key information for Liverpool fans heading to New York to watch Liverpool face Wrexham at Yankee Stadium.
How many Liverpool fans are going to New York?
Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and regularly sell out their pre-season matches regardless of whether they are playing in East Asia or the United States, so expect to see tens of thousands of Reds in and around Yankee Stadium.
The ground – which is famously home to the New York Yankees baseball team as well as MLS club New York City FC – seats up to 54,251 spectators, and tickets are still available for the match later this month.
Where will Liverpool fans sit at Yankee Stadium
Liverpool fans will make up the majority of the crowd at Yankee Stadium, and fans have not been designated a specific section of the ground as a result.
Supporters are free to purchase tickets in all tiers and blocks of the ground, with current prices ranging from £69 for standard seats in the highest tier to £375 for luxury spots with access to the stadium's Legends Club.
Full Liverpool fans' matchday guide for New York
Where to eat & drink for Liverpool fans in New York
It is difficult to imagine travelling to New York for a pre-season friendly without taking in the city's sights and culinary delights.
The big apple is known worldwide for its food, and fans should take the time to experience some of the greatest eateries in town before heading home. Some of the best spots around include:
- Noz Market: 1374 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10075
- Astoria Seafood: 37-10 33rd St, Long Island City, NY 11101
- Abuqir: 24-19 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 11103
- Le Veau d’Or: 129 E 60th St, New York, NY 10022
- Gallaghers Steakhouse: 228 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019
If you are looking for a pre-match drink, you cannot go wrong with any of the below:
- Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden: 29-19 24th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11102
- Eckhart Beer Co.: 545 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
- Bar Chimera: 550 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022
- Stone & Soil: 124 E 28th St, New York, NY 10016
- Love Thy Neighbor: 55 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014
How to get to Yankee Stadium: Guide for Liverpool fans in New York
Subway
The easiest way to get to Yankee Stadium is by taking the iconic New York Subway, but it is advised to avoid taking the bus unless you want the journey to take an exorbitant amount of time.
The stop to get off at is 161 St-Yankee Stadium, which can be found by taking the B, D or 4 trains, just make sure to follow signs reading ‘Uptown' or ‘Bronx' in the station, as lines going towards ‘Manhattan' or ‘Downtown' are travelling in the wrong direction.
Fans should be able to see the ground from 161 St-Yankee Stadium, and a short walk will have you at the gates in no time. A one-way Subway fare is $3.00 (£2.24), and a seven-day unlimited pass is $35 (£26.12).
Metro-North Railroad
Alternatively, If you are heading to Yankee Stadium from around Grand Central Station, you could consider catching the Metro-North Railroad service to Yankees E-153rd Street.
The Metro North is more comfortable than the Subway and the train ride itself is quicker, though the walk after reaching the station is slightly longer (still under 10 minutes), and the fare is pricier – $10-15 (£7.46-11.20) for a round trip compared to $6.00 (£4.48).