Liverpool are offering supporters who were caught up in the chaos of the Champions League final a free ticket to their pre-season friendly against Strasbourg at Anfield.
Chaos reigned in Paris as the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid was delayed 36 minutes amid frightening scenes outside the Stade de France.
Poor organisation ahead of the showpiece event resulted in fans being dangerously crushed against railings before then being pushed back with pepper spray and tear gas.
There were also reports of local youths attempting to assault and rob supporters as they tried to return back to their VIP coaches following Real Madrid's 1-0 victory over Liverpool.
A number of children were caught up in the chaos that erupted on May 28 and Liverpool are concerned that the experience will have 'affected their desire to attend football matches in the future'.
Therefore, they have decided to invite around 550 of those affected at the Champions League final to attend Liverpool's final pre-season game against Strasbourg on July 31.
They are eager to change the narrative around football and provide children with a 'safe space' to enjoy the sport.
According to The Athletic, a letter has been sent to those who are eligible for the match against the Spanish side.
The letter read: 'We are acutely aware of how incredibly difficult the experience has been for all supporters who attended the game. The scenes witnessed in and around the Stade de France, before and after kick-off, will live long in the memory for all the wrong reasons.
'The club is also aware that there were some children who attended the match who had such a dreadful experience, that the negative impact has affected their desire to attend football matches in the future.
'We understand that you were accompanied by a child (Under 16), at the UEFA Champions League Final and are therefore contacting you to invite your child and one accompanying adult to the Reds forthcoming pre-season friendly against Strasbourg on Sunday 31st July at Anfield Stadium.
'We hope that by inviting you and your child to Anfield, it will go some way to providing a level of comfort and reassurance so that they feel able and confident to attend football matches, both home and away, in the future.
'As a club we are here to support our supporters. You may be aware, we have put together some guidance to help fans who were in Paris, a copy of this is attached; we encourage you and your child to seek support and advice if needed. The Club has been working with a number of expert mental health organisations to offer support to fans.
'Working with the LFC Foundation, who collaborate with professional mental health services on a daily basis, the Club has compiled a list of organisation supporters can turn to right now.'