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Liverpool will tour both Adelaide and Brisbane during the club's summer tour

Liverpool will tour both Adelaide and Brisbane during the club’s summer tour

Tickets today went on sale for Liverpool FC’s open training sessions in Brisbane and Adelaide when the Club will visit the two Australian cities on their 2015 Pre-season Tour next month.

LFC will host two open training sessions offering fans their first opportunity to see the full touring squad in action when they visit the famous cities for the first time ever.

Proceeds raised will support local charities including Royal Society for the Blind, The Smith Family, The Reagan Milstein Foundation, CanTeen and The Big Issue as well as supporting the Club’s official charity, Liverpool FC Foundation.

The first open training session will be held in Brisbane on Thursday 16th July at the Suncorp Stadium and will start at 7.30pm. The second session will be held in Adelaide on Sunday 19th July at Coopers Stadium and will begin at 8.00pm.

LFC will return to Australia for the first time since their successful 2013 pre-season visit to play Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium on the 17th July 2015 and Adelaide United on the 20th July 2015.

The Club’s Australian fixtures and open training sessions are just one part of a programme of activity in 2015 to bring fans closer to the team they support. As well as a the L FC team squad, the touring party will include coaching staff from the Club’s charity, Liverpool FC Foundation, to carry out work in the community throughout the visit as well as taking part in events with official LFC supporters’ clubs.

Tickets are priced at AUD$20 for adults, AUD$10 for children and concession card holders and are available now at www.ticketek.com.au

For more information on ticketing and general tour details visit www.LFCTour.com

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