Anfield is a football stadium located in Anfield, Liverpool, England, and has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since their formation in 1892. It is one of the most iconic football grounds in the world with a capacity of 53,394, making it the seventh largest in England. Anfield is known for its electric atmosphere, particularly on matchdays. The stadium comprises four stands: The Spion Kop, Main Stand, Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, and Anfield Road End. The Kop is the most renowned, known for the passionate and vocal support it provides during games. Anfield is not just a sports venue; it plays a central role in its community, hosting events and supporting local initiatives. The stadium has undergone several expansions and renovations throughout its history to improve facilities and the matchday experience for fans. One of the most notable features of the stadium is the ‘This is Anfield’ sign in the players’ tunnel, a defining symbol of the club's heritage and ethos. Visitors can take a stadium tour or visit the Liverpool FC Museum to explore the rich history of the club.