Liverpool's friendly tonight has been hit with a delayed kick off - for the second game running on consecutive days.
Yesterday, issues with the new ticketing system led to large queues with the Athletic Bilbao match pushed back from 4pm to 4.30pm.
Videos and images posted on social media showed significant numbers of fans still waiting outside Anfield leading up to 4pm, with plenty of empty seats inside the stadium.
Liverpool released a statement during the game to "apologise wholeheartedly" for the teething issues with "access processes and matchday operations".
And this evening, the Reds were due to get another warm-up tie underway at 7pm against Osasuna.
But the start has now been pushed back to 7.15pm.
Once again, albeit seemingly on a lesser scale than Sunday, some issues presented themselves as fans faced long queues to get into the ground.
The club confirmed on Twitter at 6.47pm: "Tonight’s kick-off has been delayed by 15 minutes."
Liverpool have introduced Near Field Communication (NFC) for stadium access this campaign, with an electronic pass downloaded into a digital wallet on a mobile phone which is scanned for entry.
The club planned the Anfield double header against Bilbao and Osasuna partly to test out the new technology and iron out any problems before the Premier League campaign begins.
After the difficulties on Sunday, Liverpool confirmed earlier today there had been a "full review and debrief of the process".
An article released on the club website this afternoon said: "Turnstiles will open at 4pm today and we are encouraging supporters to arrive early.
"Supporters are also asked to ensure they are fully prepared when they come to the turnstiles, making sure that they have downloaded their NFC pass to their phone and are ready to scan their tickets when reaching the turnstile.
"We are strongly encouraging families and groups, where possible, to print their e-tickets off at home, so phones do not have to be passed back and forth to get groups through the same turnstiles, this will speed up the entry process."
The Reds aren’t the first club to have similar issues - with problems having occurred elsewhere in recent months as supporters are greeted by significant changes to their regular matchgoing routine.
Liverpool supporters' union Spirit of Shankly put out a statement last night following the initial Bilbao delay.
It said: "The scenes around the ground suggest that LFC's scheme of entry - supporters entering Anfield this coming season, with a few exceptions, need to have downloaded a NFC ticket to their smartphone, which they then hold up at the turnstile before being clicked through - has failed at the first attempt with a large crowd."
Spirit of Shankly have contacted the club with concerns - and have called for fans who did not get in on time, or at all, to be refunded the price of their ticket.