Watch: Important Carabao Cup final ticketing information
The Reds take on Newcastle on Sunday March 16 (kick-off 4.30pm GMT) and supporters are reminded that the club is the only official seller of LFC general admission tickets for this game.
In the video, which can be viewed above, fans are advised on how to spot a genuine ticket versus a fake one and how tickets are scanned before gaining entry to Wembley.
Supporters who were successful in purchasing Carabao Cup final tickets will be able to download their ticket in the form of a digital pass in the week leading up to the game and supporters will be notified by email when their ticket is available to download.
Digital passes for this fixture can only be downloaded from the 'Tickets' section in 'My Account'. Each individual supporter must have completed Single Sign On to be able to log in to download their ticket.
This is the only way supporters will receive official LFC general admission tickets for this fixture and there will be no official tickets in circulation ahead of this date, so please beware of any fake tickets.
Supporters should be aware that ticket checks will be carried out on the day and where a ticket has been found to have been resold, the supporter may be denied entry to Wembley.
If supporters do purchase tickets from unofficial sellers, the club will not be in a position to help if they are refused entry.
Tickets are strictly non-transferable and are not available to distribute to other supporters. If any supporter is offered tickets, or is aware of tickets being offered for sale, they can report this anonymously .
All reports of ticket touting or online ticket fraud will be investigated in line with the Liverpool FC sanctions process. If a supporter has been found to have offered a ticket for sale online, this could result in a lifetime ban for that individual.
Last season alone, LFC shut down almost 100,000 fake ticketing accounts, while issuing 75 lifetime bans and 136 indefinite suspensions.
This season, the club has continued to increase its investment in anti-touting measures following an increase in the number of fans being defrauded, particularly online.
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