Liverpool supporters can finally start marking dates in their calendars after the club confirmed the final two fixtures of its 2026-27 pre-season programme.
The Reds will return to Anfield for back-to-back home matches against AS Monaco and Como 1907 as preparations for the new campaign enter their final stages.
After a summer of transfer speculation, managerial changes and uncertainty, supporters will finally get the opportunity to see Liverpool back on home soil.
Liverpool vs AS Monaco: Anfield Return Brings Champions League Memories
The first fixture will see Liverpool welcome French side AS Monaco to Anfield on Sunday, August 9, with kick-off scheduled for 2.30pm BST.
It will be the first meeting between the two clubs since Liverpool’s unforgettable 2004-05 Champions League-winning season.
Monaco were among the opponents Liverpool faced during that historic European campaign before Rafael Benítez’s side went on to lift the trophy in Istanbul.
The fixture therefore carries a touch of nostalgia for many supporters.
Liverpool vs Como 1907: Final Pre-Season Match Before the New Campaign
A week later, Liverpool will conclude their pre-season preparations against Serie A side Como 1907.
The match will take place on Sunday, August 16 with a 6pm BST kick-off.
Unlike Monaco, this will be the first ever meeting between the two clubs.
Como have become one of the most interesting projects in Italian football and will provide Liverpool with a different tactical challenge ahead of the new season.
Why These Anfield Friendlies Matter for Liverpool
These fixtures are likely to attract considerable attention.
Not only because supporters will be eager to see Liverpool back at Anfield, but because they could offer the first real glimpse of how the team will look heading into the new campaign.
Any new signings.
Tactical adjustments.
Young players pushing for opportunities.
All are likely to feature prominently during pre-season.
A First Look at Liverpool’s New Era
The matches could also provide Liverpool supporters with their first opportunity to see the influence of the club’s new direction.
Following a summer of significant change, anticipation surrounding the upcoming season is already building.
Pre-season results themselves rarely matter.
What supporters really want to see is energy, identity and signs that the team is moving forward.
Players Fighting for Places Ahead of Competitive Action
For many players, these games will represent their final opportunity to impress before competitive football returns.
Places in the starting eleven.
Places in the squad.
Even long-term futures at the football club.
All could be influenced by performances during pre-season.
Anfield Football Returns After a Summer of Speculation
Most importantly, however, Anfield will once again be full of football.
After a summer dominated by rumours and speculation, supporters will finally be able to focus on what matters most.
Watching Liverpool play.
And for many fans, that moment cannot come soon enough.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
