A host of murals celebrating Liverpool FC have come to adorn the walls around the city. Here is where you can find them.Liverpool boasts an incredible collection of street art – from the The Beatles to the Liver Birds and everything in between, the creative talent is truly something to behold.And with football holding a special place in the hearts of many, it also finds itself as an art form in various parts around the city, with the Reds well represented. From celebrating triumphs, legends and local heroes, the Reds have seen some brilliant artists use various buildings as blank canvases to create some incredible murals.Here is a handy map for the murals around Anfield.Below you can find the locations of every Liverpool mural in the city! John HouldingAddress: Houlding Street, Anfield – back of The SandonGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereJohn Houlding founded the club back in 1892 after his raising of the rent at Anfield, led Everton to leave and left him to create Liverpool FC.The Sandon Pub is where the players would get changed in the very early days, and they have remembered the Reds’ founder with a Paul Curtis mural on the side of the pub.Whatever you think of Houlding’s methods back in the late 19th century, without him we could all be Evertonians!Virgil van Dijk Address: Coningsby Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereHe may still be playing but Virgil van Dijk will go down as arguably Liverpool’s greatest-ever defender.So, once he captained the team to their 21st top-flight title, there was no time wasted in getting the Dutchman up on the wall.The skipper loves his mural, but we’ve heard he wishes the bins weren’t always in the way!Roberto FirminoAddress: Rockfield Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereWhat more is there to say about Roberto Firmino?For some reason, a mural just seems right, and Bobby seemed even happier with it than we were.He is a people pleaser, a fans’ favourite, and his beaming smile will bring joy to those who walk past every day, except for the Evertonians of course!Jurgen Klopp, Burnand StreetAddress: Burnand Street, Anfield – corner of Randolph StreetGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereAnother tribute to Jurgen Klopp, this one suits the style of its producers.In Boss Night fashion, the painting showcases the lyrics, ‘Y’know he said so’, taken from the Kop’s songbook for our German manager.If Klopp successfully rebuilds and takes Liverpool back to the very top, we can expect to see even more of his face around Merseyside in the future.Forever 20 Address: Sybil Road, Anfield – corner of Rockfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereThe Forever 20 mural was put up in the days following Diogo Jota‘s tragic death.Unlike any of the other paintings around, supporters were a part of the creation process, writing their messages for Diogo’s family on the wall surrounding the words ‘Forever 20’.Above is a depiction of Jota celebrating his final Liverpool goal, the winner against Everton just three months before he died.Trent Alexander-ArnoldAddress: Sybil Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereThe mural was the brainchild of The Anfield Wrap following the Reds’ Champions League success in 2019, in aid of Fans Supporting Foodbanks.Just around the corner from Anfield, the mural is one which shows a local lad achieving his dreams, with his words “I’m just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dream has just come true” etched next to the image.Jordan HendersonAddress: Sybil Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereThis mural was commissioned by The Redmen TV to celebrate Liverpool’s Premier League title-winning success and the career of the captain, sitting directly opposite Trent’s mural.It also gives thanks to the incredible work done by Alder Hey Hospital.Klopp’s Champions of 2020Address: Jamaica Street – between Norfolk St and Brick StGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereFresh off the back of securing the club’s 19th league title, Klopp and his champions of 2020 were etched onto the wall by Liverpool artist Caleb.Also found in the Baltic Triangle, the Liver Bird can be seen with the league title with Klopp looking on with his trademark smile.Two Title-Winning Captains: Henderson & HansenAddress: Old Barn Road, Anfield – corner of Stonehill StreetGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereThis one celebrates the most recent title success and the one which preceded it, with Jordan Henderson and Alan Hansen proudly lifting the Premier League and first division titles respectively.Curtis, who is widely known for his Liver Bird wings painting, is the artist behind this piece – which is not far from Anfield.Howard GayleAddress: Upper Warwick Street, Toxteth – corner of Hillaby CloseGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereThis piece had initially been destined for the city centre, but Howard Gayle wanted it take pride of his place in his home of Toxteth.Situated in Liverpool 8, the mural shows Liverpool’s first Black player in action in front of a larger painting of his current self.Not just a trailblazer, Gayle was also an excellent footballer and played a key part in Liverpool’s 1981 European Cup triumph, thanks to a brilliant performance away at Bayern Munich in the semi-final second leg.Mo SalahAddress: Anfield Road – opposite the King Harry PubGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereAs well as his design in the city centre, there is more artwork dedicated to the Egyptian King closer to Anfield.This incredible piece was completed by artist Culshaw in March 2022, and he has since added a crown to mark Liverpool’s 2025 Premier League title.It depicts two iconic Salah celebrations, one during the 2-1 win at Man City in the Champions League in 2018 and the other from the 4-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park.Jan MolbyAddress: Sybil Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereWith perhaps the most unusual backstory on this list, there is a hint of comedy about Jan Molby’s mural.Designed in the style of a football sticker, beneath are the words: “What would Jan Molby do?” It is a phrase made popular by comedian Troy Hawke, whom Molby met for the first time at the mural’s unveiling.John BarnesAddress: Blessington Road, Anfield – corner of Balfour StreetGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereJohn Barnes is widely considered one of the greatest Liverpool players ever so it was only right that Digger got a mural to honour his 10 years at the club.Produced by MurWalls, Barnes was in a typically good mood when he was shown the painting and was clearly thrilled to see the joy on people’s faces as they encountered the new piece of street art.Ian Callaghan & Phil NealAddress: Blessington Road, Anfield – corner of Randolph StreetGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereJust down the road from Barnes, stands a beautiful painting of Phil Neal and Ian Callaghan.If the mural is as enduring as this pair of legends, it will have done well.Neal, who was moved to tears by the artwork, played 417 games in a row, while Callaghan made a record 857 appearances for the Reds.Those records are likely set in stone, just like their mural.Missy Bo KearnsAddress: Tancred Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereMissy Bo Kearn’s mural is a landmark for supporters of the women’s game.It is the first of its kind for a Liverpool Women player and it is fitting that Kearns was chosen, as a local girl who attended Anfield growing up.The whole team visited the site, just off Anfield Road, that depicts Kearns kissing the Women’s Championship in 2022.Though she left for Aston Villa in 2024, the painting still is still in situ on the corner of Tancred Road.St John & Hunt in 1965Address: Sybil Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereIt isn’t the biggest on our list but the players and event this mural commemorates is no less deserving than any other.It depicts Ian St John and Roger Hunt, who scored Liverpool’s two goals to win the club’s first FA Cup in 1965.Between the two players read Shankly’s words: “That was the greatest moment of my life winning the cup, not for me, but for the people of Liverpool.”Ian RushAddress: Alroy Road – opposite Anfield’s Main StandGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereRush became the latest Red to be immortalised with a new mural in May 2022, one that pays tribute to the Welshman’s incredible feats as Liverpool’s No. 9. It sits on the adjacent corner to the tributes to Trent Alexander-Arnold and Henderson, where Sybil Road meets Anfield Road – right opposite the Main Stand.Arguably the best location and best-looking mural so far?Anne WilliamsAddress: Sunbury Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereA design which pays tribute to the late Anne Williams, who campaigned for justice after the Hillsborough disaster.The mural, painted by Curtis, depicts Williams holding her fist aloft in celebration of the Hillsborough Independent Panel in 2012, which quashed the initial inquest verdicts.Ray ClemenceAddress: Wylva Road, Anfield – corner of Walton Breck RoadGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereA mural to the club’s legendary goalkeeper Ray Clemence was completed in October 2020.It’s accompanied by a quote from Shankly, which reads: “Ray had everything, he’s quick, he doesn’t wanna be beaten. He’s just a great goalkeeper.”Clemence sadly passed away one month after it was completed.Steven Gerrard, The SandonAddress: The Sandon Pub, the birthplace of Liverpool FCGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereIn 2021, fans were given the chance to vote for the mural that would appear on the side of the iconic Sandon Pub.Mural artist Culshaw to create five different options, with Gerrard’s design winning the vote ahead of tributes to Bob Paisley, Sami Hyypia, Robbie Fowler and Jerzy Dudek.Steven Gerrard, Dinorwic RoadAddress: Dinorwic Road, AnfieldGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereAnother design for Liverpool’s iconic former captain Gerrard was unveiled in October 2021.The mural appears on the side of a house on Dinorwic Road, Anfield, and includes a portrait of the Liverpool legend alongside the No. 8, his famous shirt number with the Reds.Alan KennedyAddress: Dinorwic Lodge – Dinorwick Road, AnfieldGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereJust a few days after Gerrard’s mural was unveiled on the same road, street art specialists MurWalls completed another design in the same area, celebrating Liverpool legend Kennedy.The artwork is situated in the same street and includes the iconic image of Kennedy holding the 1981 European Cup.You’ll find it on the side of the Dinorwic Lodge, a local bed and breakfast.Legends WallAddress: The Arc Hotel – corner of Anfield Road and Hornsey RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereWhy have just one player on a mural when you can have five?With Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Robbie Fowler, Virgil van Dijk and Dalglish all pictured showing their iconic shirt numbers, it is a must-visit.Behind them is a beautiful painting of the Kop in its glory.It is a true celebration of great players across different eras.Carragher 23Address: 123 Marsh Lane, BootleGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereSituated right where he grew up, Carragher’s mural is dedicated to his ’23 Foundation’ that helps children in the local community.On the mural, aswell as the Liverpool legend lifting the European Cup, there is also a picture of Carragher in an Everton shirt as a kid, highlighting that they are there to help everyone, Red or Blue.Robbie Fowler Address: Coningsby Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereArguably the most visibly stunning piece of work on this list, Robbie Fowler‘s tribute plays on his nickname of ‘God’, depicting him as part of a stained glass window.This one is even interactive, with fans able to scan the adjacent QR code to bring it to life.Bill Shankly and Nessie ShanklyAddress: The Bill Shankly Recreation Ground, West DerbyGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereUnveiled on the morning of Liverpool’s 2025 Premier League parade, the mural was put in place by The Shankly Experience and painted by Murwalls.Chris Shankly-Carline, grandson of the legendary manager, wanted to honour his grandmother, Nessie, also, and this mural is a fitting tribute to the couple who lived close by in West Derby.The site of the mural is also where hundreds of people play football each weekend, something Bill would have been proud of.Diogo Jota and Andre Silva Address: Lyon Road – corner of Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereThe simultaneous loss of Jota and Andre Silva hit the Liverpool family hard.Artist Curtis beautifully honours the brothers with a Portugal flag ground, emblazoned with some of the lyrics to the song Liverpool fans sing for Jota.‘He’s a lad from Portugal, better than Figo don’t you know. Oh his name is Diogo.’Bill ShanklyAddress: 17B Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereBill Shankly has a statue, a set of gates and to complete the triad, a mural.Sitting on the side of a house on Anfield Road, Shankly is depicted here by artist Curtis in his famous pose captured at Anfield following Liverpool’s league title win in 1973.In front of the Kop, the great man took the adoration of the crowd while wearing a Liverpool scarf, just one year before his retirement.David JohnsonAddress: Gurnall Street, Anfield – corner of Blessington RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereDavid Johnson sadly isn’t around anymore to see his mural, but several of his former teammates were in attendance for the unveiling in February, 2025.Barnes, Kenny Dalglish, Phil Thompson, Alan Kennedy, Steve McMahon and Sammy Lee all headed down to Gurnall Street to remember the ex-striker and boyhood Red.The £200,000 paid for him in 1976 was a club record signing, and he went on to win four league titles and three European Cups.Jerzy DudekAddress: Finchley Road, Anfield – corner of Clapham RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereA surprise when it popped up, Jerzy Dudek’s depiction is in a more cartoonish style than some his neighbours.The goalkeeper is depicted kissing the European Cup after making himself a hero in the 2005 penalty shootout against AC Milan.Next to him is a recreation of a FIFA video game-style card, with very high ratings for the Pole!Jurgen Klopp, Jordan StreetAddress: Jordan Street – corner of Jamaica StreetGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereThis shrine to Klopp came about in December, 2018 thanks to artist Akse, and it can be found in the Baltic Triangle.The mural has proved very popular and is accompanied by the slogan, ‘We Are Liverpool, This Means More’.Ode to MoAddress: 4 Basnett St, Liverpool, L1 1EJGoogle Maps: You can find directions to the mural hereThis one is an ode to Salah, positioned in the heart of the city centre, created by Guy McKinley and featuring a poem by Musa Okwonga.It was painted in the summer of 2018, merely one year after the Egyptian arrived and enjoyed a record-breaking debut season.Legendary managersAddress: 330 Anfield RoadGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural herePainted onto the side of a garage in Anfield, this piece is noticeable for its clever technique of using only white on a black background.Depicted are the pantheon of great Liverpool managers, Jurgen Klopp, Bob Paisley, Rafa Benitez, Dalglish, Joe Fagan, Gerard Houllier and behind them all, Shankly.Jurgen Klopp, Slater StreetAddress: 34 Slater St, L1 4BXGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural hereOn the side of the Spanish Caravan bar in the city centre, you can find Klopp enjoying a pint.While it is effectively an advert for Erdinger, we thought it was worth including due to the painting’s striking nature and the fact that Evertonians can’t avoid it!Diogo JotaAddress: 67 Walton Rd, AnfieldGoogle Map: You can find directions to the mural herePainted by John Culshaw, this was the first Jota mural to go up after he passed away in July 2025.“As Liverpool fans, we know how to deal with tragedy and show our appreciation to someone who has given us so much,” said the artist.“I picked this image to paint because it shows Diogo sending love out to the fans and by immortalising him in our city, it shows that we are sending the love right back.”