Liverpool’s pre-season schedule is set to begin next Saturday as the Reds take on Sunderland all the way in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Reds are set to meet the Black Cats in what will be Andoni Iraola’s first match in charge, and though some of Liverpool’s big hitters will not yet have returned from their summer breaks, there will be plenty of interest over in the US.
The game will kick-off at 5pm local time – 11pm in the UK – and will be played at the 30,000-seat Geodis Park stadium. But are tickets available for any Liverpool fans hoping to travel to Nashville, and how much will they cost to buy?
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Full range of tickets available through Ticketmaster
Liverpool do not have tickets for the Sunderland, Wrexham or Leeds United friendlies available on their official website, but it is possible to buy them by following links from the site.
The Reds direct fans to Ticketmaster, where plenty of tickets are still obtainable.
The cheapest cost of entry for one person is currently a whopping $129.95, or £96.66, with the fee steadily increasing depending on where the seat is located within the stadium.
One of the more expensive tickets is directly behind the goal, where there is a safe standing section for Liverpool fans priced at $416.50 (£309.82).

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That is still not the most expensive seat in the house, though, with tickets right on the halfway line exceeding $500.
These are ‘Transcard Premier Club’ tickets, and have all-inclusive food, drink and alcohol included in the price of admission.
Altogether, one of these will cost $551.30 (£410.09), with 25 still up for grabs at the time of writing.
For local Liverpool fans in with a potentially once in a lifetime chance at seeing the Reds under their new head coach, you can understand why that could be tempting, but for any dedicated supporters hoping to follow Liverpool to the US from the UK, it is going to be one incredibly costly trip.
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