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Jamie McLoughlin & Gemma Jaleel & Mark Johnson

Where to watch the Merseyside Derby if you don't have a ticket

If you're planning to watch the Merseyside Derby this week but haven't got a ticket - we've got you covered.

There are plenty of bars and pubs showing the game where you can relax to watch the match with a pint or two or even a cocktail .

Liverpool and Everton will go head to head in the Premier League match this Wednesday, December 4 at 8.15pm .

So whether you're a red or a blue - you can cheer on your club with your friends in the city centre.

Here's where you can watch the Derby if you don't have a ticket.

Camp and Furnace

Head to the Fanpark at The Furnace this Sunday in the Baltic Triangle for fun, games and pints from 6pm until 11pm.

You can also an enjoy an eclectic menu in this cool warehouse space.

Get down early to get a seat!

67 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BY

La'go

If you want to venture into the city centre then head to La'go on Colquitt Street.

The bar will be showing the Merseyside Derby.

18-20 Colquitt Street, Liverpool, L1 4DE

Rubber Soul Complex

Head to Mathew Street and soak in the atmosphere from the day at the Rubber Soul Complex.

They will be showing the game on big screen.

9 Mathew Street, L2 6RE

Boston Pool Loft

Boston Pool Loft above McCooley's bar in Concert Square, Liverpool (Mike Price)

The sports bar above the original McCooley's on Concert Square will be showing the match, in keeping with its sports theme.

First Floor 35-37 Fleet Street, L1 4AR

The William Gladstone

You can book a table or booth and watch all the action unfold.

18-20 North John Street, Liverpool, L2 9RL

Shankly Hotel

The Shankly's Bastion restaurant has an offer on for the derby. Pay £14.95 per person and the price includes a welcome drink, food and prize giveaways, live entertainment.

Pre-book a place on 0151 541 9092.

Riley's Pool and Snooker Club

This is another popular venue on a matchday and you would be able to watch the game on a large screen.

Also if you are too nervous and can't watch the full game you can play pool and darts, as well as keeping an eye on the game on the small televisions nearby.

Bolton Street, Liverpool, L3 5LX

Bierkeller

If you can’t actually get to see the game from inside Anfield then nearest to life-size view of all the derby day action will be at Liverpool’s Bierkeller Entertainment Complex.

The Liverpool ONE venue has the biggest non-cinema screen in the city inside sports bar Shooters, which means it’s almost like being there.

Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, L1 8LW

The Flute

The Flute is another popular pub for football. There are a number of TVs that you will be able to watch the game on. It can get busy in there so make sure you are in early.

35 Hardman Street, Liverpool L1 9AS

Harrison's Liverpool

The Merseyside derby will be live at Harrison's.

There will be pre-match live music and food served until 8pm.

It has eight high definition screens to view the match at.

23 North John Street, Liverpool, L2 5QU

Hope and Anchor

Another good venue to watch the football and it is very spacious so it won't get too cramped.

There is a good selection of drinks and plenty of screens so you will enjoy your experience of watching the final here.

Maryland Street, Liverpool, L1 9DE

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