Champions League: how to buy Liverpool vs Bologna tickets at Anfield
Bologna will visit Liverpool at Anfield Road in their second Champions League game this season, and tickets for the away end will be available on Thursday, September 26.
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Bologna fans are expected to fill the away end at Anfield when Vincenzo Italiano’s side meet Liverpool in a historic Champions League fixture on Wednesday, October 2, 2024.
Bologna qualified for Europe’s elite competition in over 60 years under Thiago Motta last season and collected a 0-0 draw on their 2024-25 debut against Shakhtar Donetsk, seeing their goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski save a penalty kick in the first half.
“Skorupski did really well on that penalty; otherwise, the game would’ve changed completely. I thank the lads for a good performance,” new Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano said after the Shakhtar game.
“We’ve got to grow and improve in the final third, we’ve also got to make more of set play situations. The lads do have some regrets, because it is a game where we could’ve taken home all three points.
“Shakhtar move it a lot around their final third, they run risks and we could’ve made more of that with a high press.”
Tickets for the home stands are already available on the Liverpool website, while those for the away end can be purchased starting Thursday, September 26, 2024. Bologna season ticket holders for the 2024-25 campaign have priority and can buy entrances 24 hours in advance.
Bologna tickets are available on Vivaticket at 59,50€ plus pre-sale rights.
Furthermore, over 1,000 tickets are still available on LiveFootballTickets for this fixture, starting from €100 each. LiveFootballTickets offers a quick and reliable service for European football matches. It comes with a 150% money-back guarantee on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value back to spend on another event.
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Bologna team news
Bologna dropped several players from their Champions League squad, but former Juventus winger Samuel Iling-Junior, who joined the Rossoblu on loan from Aston Villa last summer, has been included in the team. The likes of Jesper Karlson, Lorenzo De Silvestri, Mihajlo Ilic, Nicolò Cambiaghi, Oussama El Azzouzi and Benjamin Dominguez have not been included in Bologna’s UEFA list.
Scotland international Lewis Ferguson is recovering from a knee injury and is part of Bologna’s Champions League squad, but the central midfielder is not expected to return to action before November.
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