Abstract
Based on four months of fieldwork in Liverpool, this ethnographic thesis looks at relations between Walton Breck Christ Church (WBCC) and Anfield Stadium. WBCC, a part of the Church of England, is situated just across the road from the home stadium of Liverpool FC. Because of the geographical proximity, a number of relations occur. The stadium is the cornerstone business in the neighbourhood, and has a great effect on the economy of the church parish. Football matches draw over forty thousand spectators, thirty times a year, to the streets around WBCC. The building of a new stadium plays a central role in local regeneration plans. These and several other relations are described and analysed using a spatial theory approach inspired by Kim Knott’s The Location of Religion (2005).