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Liverpool’s opponents in the Europa League group stage are FC Utrecht of Holland on September 30, and fortunately for traveling fans, Utrecht is not as hard to get to as Trabzon, so we have compiled the following on how to get there; including flights and train times to Utrecht from Amsterdam.
Flying from Liverpool John Lennon to Amsterdam Schipol seems the easiest option; however EasyJet have taken advantage of everyone looking for flights on the dates around the game and increased their prices, so flying from Manchester with KLM is cheaper.
Utrecht is only half an hour by train from both Amsterdam Central and the airport, and they run frequently enough to get you to the game in time – see train details below.
For those flying from London, there are a couple of flights from Gatwick, Stanstead and Luton listed below.
Liverpool – Amsterdam
The outbound flights listed below are at the same time across Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (28, 29, 30 September):
| Dept | Arrive | Provider | Tuesday Price | Wednesday Price | Thursday Price |
| 0705 | 0920 | Easyjet | £24 | £68 | £68 |
| 1355 | 1610 | Easyjet | £26 | £58 | £78 |
| 1915 | 2130 | Easyjet | £20 | £78 | - (misses the match) |
Return – Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 0945 | 1005 | Easyjet | £192 |
| 1635 | 1655 | Easyjet | £117 |
| 2155 | 2215 | Easyjet | £167 |
Manchester to Amsterdam
Flying out on Wednesday 29th September, prices indicated include return flights returning home on Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Return Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 0600 | 0825 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £160 |
| 0600 | 0825 | 1015 | 1035 | KLM | £160 |
| 0935 | 1200 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £160 |
| 0935 | 1200 | 1015 | 1035 | KLM | £160 |
| 1310 | 1530 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £150 |
| 1645 | 1905 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £239 |
Thursday 30th September, returning Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Return Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 0600 | 0825 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £166 |
| 0600 | 0825 | 1015 | 1035 | KLM | £166 |
| 0935 | 1200 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £275 |
| 0935 | 1200 | 1015 | 1035 | KLM | £275 |
| 1310 | 1530 | 0815 | 0835 | KLM | £149 |
Flights from London Stanstead –Amsterdam
Flying out Wednesday, returning Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Return Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 1545 | 1750 | 2135 | 2140 | Easyjet | £57 |
| 1905 | 2100 | 2135 | 2140 | Easyjet | £57 |
| 1300 | 1505 | 2135 | 2140 | Easyjet | £63 |
Gatwick – Amsterdam
Flying on Thursday 30th September, returning Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Return Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 0610 | 0820 | 0855 | 0905 | Easyjet | £86 |
| 0610 | 0820 | 1055 | 1110 | Easyjet | £92 |
| 0610 | 0820 | 1700 | 1710 | Easyjet | £92 |
| 0610 | 0820 | 2140 | 2150 | Easyjet | £92 |
Luton – Amsterdam
Flying on Thursday 30th September, returning Friday 1st October
| Dept | Arrive | Return Dept | Arrive | Provider | Cost |
| 0605 | 0815 | 1945 | 1935 | Easyjet | £88 |
| 0605 | 0815 | 0840 | 0850 | Easyjet | £98 |
| 0605 | 0815 | 1750 | 1800 | Easyjet | £98 |
Trains to Utrecht from Schipol and Amsterdam Central
Once you are in Amsterdam, the best way to Utrecht is to get the train, which operates frequently from Amsterdam Schipol (Airport) and from Amsterdam Centraal. It takes approximately 30 minutes from both stations to Utrecht Centraal, which is the nearest station to the stadium.
Trains from Schipol to Utrecht
| Dept | Platform | Cost |
| 14,29,44,59 mins past each hour | 1&2 | €7.70 |
Return:
| Dept | Platform | Date | Cost |
| 13,43 mins past each hour | 9a | Thursday 30th September | €7.70 |
| 7 mins past the hour after midnight, (0107,0207) | 9a | Friday 1st October | €7.70 |
| 13,28,43,58 mins past each hour | 7a | Friday 1st October | €7.70 |
Trains from Amsterdam to Utrecht
| Dept | Platform | Cost |
| 08,23,38,53 mins past each hour |
5 | €6.70 |
Return:
| Dept | Platform | Date | Cost |
| 13,43 mins past each hour | 9a | Thursday 30th September | €6.70 |
| 7 mins past the hour after midnight, (0107,0207) | 9a | Friday 1st October | €6.70 |
| 10,25,40,55 mins past each hour | 5 | Friday 1st October | €6.70 |
Additional Information
Average temperatures – High: 19°c, Low: 12°
The main place to get a few drinks in is Oudegracht (the canal that runs through the centre of Utrecht); there are plenty of pubs and bars, specifically Ledig Erf which has a large outdoor seating area, or Stadskasteel Oudaen who have their own brewery to create local beers. Kafé België has nearly 200 different beers available, or if you’re after a sports bar there’s Mick Connel’s Irish bar.
Alternatively, you can spend the day in the centre of Amsterdam and walk over to the train station when it’s time to get into Utrecht for the game.
Below is a guide as to how many Euros you get for your pounds Stirling:
- £5 – €6
- £10 – €12
- £20 – €24
- £50 – €60
Written by Tony, part of the car rentals team at travelsupermarket.com
S.O.S German Branch
| By Amanda Musch · Comments |
A couple of time ago the Liverpool’s Supporters Union (S.O.S) have announced that they are opening branches beyond Merseyside. They are starting their global expansion by opening union branches in London, Sweden, and a virtual branch online.
Joackim Lundberg, founder of the Sweden Branch said “I have together with some other supporters started a Sweden Branch, I hope that more countries and cities are following us. We have 69 members”
Scouser Tommy Branch Chair Kevin Reavey commented “As an online community the Scouser Tommy Branch brings together Reds fans from all over the world, which reflects not only the scale of our club’s support, but also how far the real concern over its current state and future direction has reached. The club is at a crossroads and, if we want to safeguard its future, we supporters must unite behind a common cause and speak with one voice.”
There are also plans to start a German Branch run by Thomas Stanke, a red from Bremen. Currently he’s gathering feedback from reds in Germany which would allow him to open this branch. For all German Reds reading this: If you’re interested in joining the German S.O.S Branch do not hesitate to contact Thomas Stanke (bremer@german-reds.de) or go to the German Reds official site german-reds.de for more information. Or do it both.
I have the pleasure to be in contact with Thomas, and recently I had the opportunity to ask him some questions about his commitment to LFC, his S.O.S membership, and about starting the German Branch. I find the result as a very – small – interesting look on the “being a foreign LFC supporter” issue.
Why and how did you become Liverpool FC fan?
THOMAS STANKE: I was born in 1976 in the DDR (The German Democratic Republic; German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik), and grew up in Schwedt/Oder. As far as I can remember, football always has been important to me. I used to play in a team since the age of six. The one who infected my Liverpool was my father; through his passion for The Beatles, and the City of Liverpool.
Unfortunately, in those days, it was rather difficult, to get some information about the club. The one or the other percolated through the Berlin Wall, but first after the political change I was able to becalm my curiosity about the LFC in a proper way; I tried to obtain as many information about the club as possible.
Though for my first live experience I had to wait till 2001: the UEFA Cup final in Dortmund against Alaves. An experience I shall never forget. From that time on I’m trying to attempt all matches in Germany, and within the radius of 800 kilometers. I’m visiting Anfield as often as possible as well.
What does Liverpool FC, and the fan fellowship mean to you?
T.S.: LFC and the fellowship became a part of my family life. Via LFC, and the German-Reds fan clu, I I’ve found lots of friends here in Germany, England, Holland, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland and France, and I’m giving myself over to this.
My five-year old son is also already infected with the Red virus … The last summer we both travelled to the 1000 kilometers distant Vienna, therewith he could see the Reds playing live. He’s talking about that ever since, and looking forward excitedly to his first visit to Anfield.
Do you see yourself as a member of a family?
T.S.: YES! Definitely. Every time I’m visiting Liverpool, I’m always received very well, and extremely friendly. I feel at home!
Speaking of which … I have to mention this one experience I made. In 2008 I spontaneously flew over to attend a LFC match, and I had only been able to be in the city for 16 hours. When the taxi driver, who was driving me to the airport, found out that I flew over only for the match, and have been there only for a couple of hours, he didn’t let me pay the for the taxi! I was gobsmacked … !
Since when are you S.O.S member?
T.S.: Since 2008, via a contact to Tommy Keiner!
Why do want to launch the S.O.S Germany Branch?
T.S.: To have the opportunity to make S.O.S popular – or more popular – here, in Germany; and to throw some light on their work. Furthermore there are some issues, which are from especial importance for us in Germany, and which should/could be optimised.
Which aims do you plan to achieve with?
T.S.: Like I said, to clear up the fans, to sensitise, and to enable the German fans to get better information about our Club. To put in other words: to make their fan live easier.
Targets for the future?
T.S.: On Saturday, the 23rd October 2010, the 3rd – and mine second – consecutive annual German Reds LFC Supporters Club (AIB) Branch meeting will take place in Liverpool City Centre. Between 50-70 German Reds will visit the city and join the event. Tommy Keiner will join the event as well, and he will tell the guests about S.O.S, and his live in Liverpool.
The last Question: your ultimate LFC experience?
T.S.: Every match is an experience. The UEFA CUP final in 2001 remains as THE memory, and of course the many trips to Liverpool. Sami Hyypia’s last match in 2009 against Tottenham was very emotional too.
Thank you for your time, Thomas!
As Thomas mentioned in the interview, he dedicated his life, and a lot of time, to Liverpool FC. During the last friendly encounter with Borussia M’Gladbach he, and 200 reds from Holland, Belgium and France, travelled to Gladbach to support the team. They also arranged a fantastic “Hicks & Gillet Out!” campaign in, and around the stadium, and were even caught be the television cameras. The whole country was able to watch the “H&G out!”, and the S.O.S banners for 30 seconds! Awesome publicity, and a brilliant job.
One more time: thanks for your time, Thomas. In the name of all KOPites.
Here are some photos of the M’Gladbach banner action I mentioned above:
Once again, I am appealing to all German LFC fans: support Thomas Stanke in launching the German S.O.S Branch, and contact him via bremer@german-reds.de or visiting the German Reds official site german-reds.de. Thank you in advance!
Y.N.W.A
For the German version of the interview go to my blog MyRubber-Soul.blogspot.com.
-Amanda
Liverpool vs WBA (Sunday)
| By Antoine Zammit · Comments |
After our great victory in Turkey we host West Bromwich Albion for our third Premier League game of the season.
The Baggies return to the Premier League has so far been a mixed bag, the lost 6-0 to Chelsea in their opening game but then beat Sunderland 1-0 in their second game. They come to Anfield and will probably park their entire team in their own box, breaking them down might be difficult.
Joe Cole will miss the game as he serves his second match ban while Fernando Torres is expected to feature and he could score his 50th Anfield goal. Steven Gerrard should also return to the starting line up as he did not feature in Turkey due to a back strain. I think Roy will pair up Ryan Babel and Fernando Torres as we try to get maximum points from the game. The gaffer will also probably rest Dirk Kuyt who featured on Thursday however I feel that he will play Fabio Aurelio as we will need more attacking options.
My Predicted Starting XI:
Pepe Reina, Glen Johnson, Martin Skrtel, Jamie Carragher, Fabio Aurelio, Lucas Leiva, Christian Poulsen, Steven Gerrard, Milan Jovanovic, Ryan Babel, Fernando Torres
Kick off is at 3PM BST
Y.N.W.A.
-Antoine
Europa League Schedule
| By Antoine Zammit · Comments |

Here is our full Europa League Schedule.
Sept 16th : Home – Steaua Bucharest at 8:05PM (UK Time)
Sept 30th : Away – Utrecht at 6PM (UK Time)
Oct 21: Away – Napoli at 6PM (UK Time)
Nov 4: Home – Napoli at 8:05PM (UK Time)
Dec 2: Away to Steaua Bucharest at 6PM (UK Time)
Dec 15: Home to Utrecht at 8:05PM (UK Time)
How to watch or listen to this evening’s game
| By Antoine Zammit · Comments |
These kind of games can be a challenge to figure out how to watch them. I have tried to compile a list for you, if I made an errata or know of any channels in any other country showing the game live tonight please leave a comment below.
Everyone : LFC TV online (Club’s website) will have the audio live on the internet more info…
UK : Viewers in the UK can watch the game on ESPN. (Kickoff at 6:30PM)
India : The game is not live on any TV channel (Kick off time will be 11:00 PM Delhi time)
Indonesia : The game is not live on any TV channel (Kick off time will be at 12:30AM Jakarta Time)
Ireland: Viewers in the Emerald Isle, the game is live on Setanta Ireland (Kick off for you is at 6:30PM)
Malaysia : It doesn’t look like the game is live on TV (Kick off time will be 1:30AM for you)
Malta : It doesn’t look like the game is live on TV (Kick off time is 7:30 PM)
Norway : Game is live on Viasat Fotball (Kick off time at 7:30 PM)
USA : The game is not on any TV channel (Remember kick off time is 1:30PM EST)
Of course there are a few ‘free’ streams if you can bare.
lfcglobe.com usually lists all the streams one hour before kickoff.
The following stream channels might be showing it.
Kick off is at 6:30PM BST
Y.N.W.A.
-Antoine
Trabzonspor vs Liverpool (Thursday)
| By Antoine Zammit · Comments |
After our disappointment in the Eastlands we travel to Turkey to take on Trabzonspor for the second leg of the Europa League qualifier.
Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres did not travel with the rest of the team. Stevie is reported to have a back problem while Roy does not want to risk Nando. Javier Mascherano will probably not feature as his move to Barcelona seems to be in an advanced stage.
Playing in Turkey against Turkish opposition is always very difficult especially due to the high decibel level of sound that the Turks can generate. These guys don’t need vuvuzelas, if I am not mistaken the Turks hold the world record when it comes to noise at a football game. The 132 decibel level was reached a few years ago when Fenerbahce played Besiktas.
We won the first leg thanks to a goal by Ryan Babel and I believe that Roy will unleash the Babel / Cole partnership again in Turkey. I also predict that Roy will bring in Soto to partner Carra in the heart of our defence. I also expect Roy to start Dani Pacheco.
Predicted Lineup:
Pepe Reina, Glen Johnson, Sotiris Kyrgiakos, Jamie Carragher, Fabio Aurelio, Lucas Leiva, Christian Poulsen, Dani Pacheco, Joe Cole, Ryan Babel, Dirk Kuyt
Kick off is at 6:30PM BST






