LIVERPOOL will pocket a cool $10 million from its historic clash with Adelaide United at Adelaide Oval on July 20.

The club, which is rated by Forbes as being worth $887 million and ranked 10th richest club in the soccer world, is destined to turn the iconic SA venue into its own Anfield goldmine.

In a lucrative deal with the SA it’s understood the SA Government has paid about $1.5 million to lure the English Premier League giant which has about 600,000 supporters based in Australia.

Liverpool will also reap gate takings which is estimated to be worth more than $6 million when it faces Adelaide United.

And as part of the agreement, Adelaide Oval will receive most of the fiscal benefits from corporate sales and food and beverage sales.

Adelaide United is expected to receive a $250,000 appearance fee to face Liverpool.

Liverpool will also cash in from shirt sales when Adelaide Oval will be one of the first venues to see Liverpool sporting its new 2015/16 season New Balance kit after signing a six year deal worth up to $650 million earlier this year.

“The negotiations to secure Liverpool are commercial-in-confidence,’’ stated a SA Government spokesman.

With tickets on sale to the general public today, SACA, Adelaide United and Football Family members snapped up a flurry of tickets to the high demand clash from 8.30am yesterday

The amount of tickets currently sold is unknown given all public statements regarding ticket sales must be referred to Liverpool’s public relations office, said Adelaide Oval officials yesterday.

But the match is destined to be a sell-out — 53,500 fans — which will be an SA record soccer crowd.

The Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory clash last year set a new SA soccer crowd record when more than 33,000 fans watched the 1-1 draw. Sources claimed Adelaide United made about $350,000 for the one-off clash.

Liverpool will also face Brisbane Roar in a two-game tour of Australia after more than 95,000 fans saw the world famous Reds at the MCG in 2013.

It’s believed Queensland also paid a premium to lure Liverpool with its State Government also cutting a similar deal to Adelaide Oval at Suncorp Stadium.

Kop legend Robbie Fowler will be in Brisbane on Tuesday promoting the Queensland event.