Fans can watch six matches at Liverpool's iconic home on Saturday May 25 and Sunday May 26, with all 12 Super League clubs in action.
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Magic Weekend was established in 2007 by the Super League, with a regular round of fixtures taken to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Since then it has also been staged at Murrayfield, Manchester City's Etihad Stadium and, for the last four years, St James' Park in Newcastle.
Anfield provided the perfect setting for England's memorable Test win against New Zealand last November, while the ground last hosted a Super League game almost 20 years ago when St Helens faced Castleford.
See below for this weekend's full schedule.
Saturday May 25
2pm BST - Wakefield Trinity v Catalans Dragons
4.30pm - Hull FC v Huddersfield Giants
7pm - Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves
Sunday May 26
1pm - Salford Red Devils v Hull Kingston Rovers
3.30pm - Leeds Rhinos v London Broncos
6pm - St Helens v Castleford Tigers
Please be aware that the Rock ‘n’ Roll Liverpool Marathon is taking place on Sunday May 26. Any road closures to the centre and south of the city will continue until later in the day. Please click here for further details of road closures.
Fans are advised that there is very limited parking available at the stadium. We strongly advise where possible that fans utilise public transport to travel to Anfield and use the bus services provided from Liverpool city centre. If you are travelling to Anfield via car please be aware that the stadium is located in a residential area with a residents parking scheme in operation. We strongly advise you DO NOT park on residential streets as parking enforcement will be in operation. Any illegally parked cars will incur a fine. For more information regarding how to get to Anfield, please click here.
For information regarding ticket office opening times, pass-outs and important information about Anfield, click here.
Tickets for the 2019 Magic Weekend are on sale now via www.rugby-league.com/tickets/magic_weekend and the Super League clubs.
For further information please visit www.rugby-league.com.