Arsenal v Liverpool (Away) Tickets

 
Arsenal v Liverpool Tickets

Arsenal v Liverpool is always a good fixture to watch as it includes two of the four top English clubs. Last seasons game ended as a 1-1 draw at Emirates, with no team able to take the full amount of points. Liverpool hope to make a change this season and take all 3 points from the Arsenal side. Peter Crouch gave a good performance for Liverpool last season. Buy your Premier League Tickets at www.TheSportsBoxOffice.com to see who will win this seasons game.

Please note: These tickets are in the Liverpool supporters section.

Arsenal v Liverpool (Away), Away Section

Date: 10/02/2010 | Venue: Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

Price: £165.00

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Arsenal Fc were founded in 1886, though they won their first major trophies in the 1930s, with five League Championship titles and two FA Cups. After a lean period in the post-war years they became the second club of the 20th century to win the duble in 1970-71, and during the past twenty years they have been one of the most successful clubs in English football – in that time Arsenal won two more doubles, the Premier League in 03-0, and in 05-06 became the first london team to reach the champions league final. They also had an amazing 49 game unbeat run as well, the longest in history.

Liverpool Fc were founded in 1982. Liverpool are the most successful club in the history of English football. They have won a record 18 English League titles, even though the last time they won it was in 1990. Liverpool have won five European Cups which only A.C. Milan and Real Madrid have won more. They have won the FA Cup and League Cup seven times as well. They are also one of five teams to have been awarded the prestigious UEFA Badge of Honour, which they were awarded in 2005 after their fifth UEFA Champions League victory.

The Emirates Stadium is a football stadium located on Ashburton Grove in Holloway, north London, and the home of Arsenal Football Club since it opened in July 2006.

The stadium has an all-seated capacity of 60,355,[2] making it the second largest stadium in the Premier League after Old Trafford, and the third-largest stadium of any kind in London, after Wembley and Twickenham. During the planning and construction stages, it was known as Ashburton Grove before a naming rights deal with the airline Emirates was struck in October 2004. The stadium project cost �430 million, but not all was for the actual construction of the stadium itself.