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How to buy Everton tickets: Prices, membership, essential guide to cheap Premier League tickets 2024/25

The iconic Goodison Park has been home for Everton Football Club for more than a century and the 40,000-seater stadium on Stanley Park in Liverpool has seen many incredible football matches and moments over the years which has helped to drive up demand for Everton tickets.

If you're looking to purchase Premier League tickets for matches at Goodison Park in the near future then the fan-led guide below will provide you with everything you need to know.

How to get Everton tickets
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Everton tickets & prices at Goodison Park

Everton season tickets: Pricing, availability

After narrowly escaping relegation at the end of the 2022/23 season, season tickets at Everton quickly sold out over the summer ahead of the 2023/24 season. Fans wishing to buy a season ticket for the 2024/25 season and beyond must join the waiting list. Anyone can join the season ticket waiting list at Everton; however, official members are prioritised over non-members.

Prices for Everton season tickets vary depending on the whereabouts of the stadium you want to sit and how old you are. Adults season tickets range from £550 in the family enclosure to upwards of £670 in the main stand. Meanwhile, season tickets at the Lower Gwladys Street End cost £600. Season tickets for concessions are priced as follows regardless of where the seat is in the stadium:

  • Kids (under 11s) – £155
  • Juniors (11-17) – £210
  • Young adults (18-24) – £390
  • Seniors (65+) – £410

Everton matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability

If you aren't a season ticket holder at Goodison Park, the easiest way to buy Everton tickets is on a match-by-match basis. Single-match tickets at Goodison Park can be purchased via the official club website. The first release of tickets is made available to official members for three days before any remaining tickets are put on general sale.

Single-match ticket prices for Premier League matches at Goodison Park for the 2024/25 season are as follows:

  • Adults – £55
  • Concessions – £37
  • Juniors – £25

The only exception to these prices is for junior fans who purchase tickets within the family enclosure. These supporters will receive a £10 discount and pay just £15 for their tickets.

Do I need a membership to buy Everton tickets?

You don't need a membership to buy Everton tickets at Goodison Park, as some matches are sold on general sale. However, having a membership does increase your chances of being successful when looking for tickets, as Everton members are given the opportunity to purchase tickets for three days before they go on general sale.

How to get an Everton membership

To get an Everton membership, you must buy one via the club's official website. Memberships are available throughout the season, so you don't need to get one before the season's first game to reap its benefits. Members at Everton receive benefits that include free live streaming of under-21 fixtures and priority access to match tickets. The different membership types at Everton and their prices are as follows:

  • Adult – £35
  • International – £35
  • Teen (12-17) – £15
  • Junior (4-11) – £20
  • Infant (0-3) – £10

More information on the benefits of each membership can be found via the ticketing section of Everton's website.

Everton seating plan at Goodison Park

Everton seating plan at Goodison Park
Goodison Park seating plan – Photo by ToThe92

Everton hospitality tickets

Everton have a host of hospitality options for supporters who want a day to remember at Goodison Park. The most exclusive package are the executive boxes that are dotted around the stadium. These pitchside boxes are for large groups who want a private match-going experience with gourmet food and drinks served throughout the day.

In addition to the executive boxes, Everton also have several hospitality lounges. These tickets involve access to a lounge pre-match, at half-time and post-match with food and drinks included. Fans with lounge tickets are also given a padded seat with a great view inside the stadium for when the match begins. Everton's full list of hospitality lounges is as follows:

  • '85 Lounge
  • 1878 Brasserie
  • Alex Young Suite
  • Brian Labone Lounge
  • Dixie Dean Suite
  • Joe Mercer Suite
  • The Captain's Table
  • The People's Club

To purchase hospitality tickets at Everton, you need to contact the club directly.

Everton Bramley Moore tickets

Bramley-Moor Dock is taking shape ahead of the 2025/26 season, when the Toffees will officially kick off their Premier League campaign at the new stadium. With that, handover plans are in top gear.

Recently, the club announced a 3D virtual viewing space for Evertonians, allowing fans to identify seats they would like to book for next season. The club has partnered with Ticketmaster to enhance the user experience using the 3D tool.

However, the tool will not allow you to zoom into the individual seats until January 2025, when the Bramley-Moore Dock ticketing window opens. When that happens, the club will also avail a membership plan for a level 3 social space located in the East Stand, where fans can mingle with sports legends. The membership price is £1,200, while concessions for the same space will be available for £900.

Moreover, Everton recently announced ticket prices for the 2025/26 season. A season's ticket for kids under 11 will cost £199, while the junior tariff will start at £256 and go up to £360 for those aged between 11 and 17.

Youths aged between 14 and 21 will part with £570 for the 2024/25 season at Bramley-Moore Dock, while young adults aged between 18 and 21 will pay a season's price of between £480 and £675.

Adult tariffs for fans aged 22+ will be between £640 and £900 for the 2025/26 season. Club supporters of 65 years and above will pay a season's price of at least £480 and up to £675  to watch Everton matches at Bramley-Moore Dock next season.

Everton bid farewell to Goodison Park

The last few years have been tough for Everton, with the Toffees languishing towards the bottom of the table for large parts of that period and a cloud of uncertainty hanging over the club.

However, performances began to improve in the most recent campaign, and with the upcoming 2024/25 season being their last at Goodison Park, demand for tickets is likely to be higher than it has been in seasons gone by.

While that is excellent for both the club itself and the atmosphere at the ground, it may just mean that being organised and purchasing tickets as early as possible becomes crucial for match-going fans if they wish to avoid paying inflated prices on third-party resale websites.

Everton tickets FAQs

How to get to Goodison Park at Everton

The easiest way to get to Goodison Park is via train. For fans travelling from afar, get a train to Liverpool Lime Street and then get on one to Kirkdale Railway Station. Goodison is around a mile away from Kirkdale station, so you will need to walk for around 20 minutes until you get to the stadium.

Alternatively, you can get a train to Sandhills Railway Station and then jump on the Soccerbus, which will take you directly to Goodison Park. When writing, a return ticket on the Soccerbus costs £3.50 for adults and £1.50 for children. The bus service runs for a couple of hours before kick-off and for an hour afterwards for those heading back to Sandhills.

If you're driving to Goodison Park, head down the M62, merge onto A5058, and follow signs for Football Stadia. These signs will take you to Anfield and Goodison Park, where you must find somewhere to park. The area has plenty of car parks, all of which cost around £10 on average.

Goodison Park
Goodison Park is located next to Stanley Park in Liverpool – Photo by Icon Sport

How can I get Everton away tickets?

Everton away tickets are almost exclusively sold to season ticket holders only. The club releases tickets to away matches in a staggered approach with season ticket holders with the most away credits getting priority and so on until all tickets have sold out. In the event tickets remain after being offered to all season ticket holders, members will then be given the chance to purchase them.

How can I get cheap Everton tickets?

The best way to get cheap Everton tickets is to purchase tickets for non-Premier League matches. Carabao Cup and FA Cup tickets are usually sold at a lower rate, so act quickly if Everton is drawn at home in either competition.

Can I do a stadium tour of Goodison Park?

Stadium tours can be booked at Goodison Park throughout the year. Fans can learn more about the club's deep history, visit the home changing room and experience what it's like to run out of the tunnel at Goodison Park. Tours cost £23.50 for adults, £20 for concessions (over 65s and under-22s) and £15 for under-16s.

Third-party tickets for Everton matches

Demand for Everton tickets is extremely high, particularly as their time at Goodison Park nears its end. Many fans are turning to alternative methods to purchase tickets to watch the Toffees in action.

The most common alternative ticket-buying method is third-party resale websites, which allow users to advertise and sell their match tickets at inflated costs. While this is effectively a modern version of ticket touting, it is a way for fans to get tickets, even if it does mean paying over the odds.

Fans should exercise caution when using some of these websites, as there is always the risk of being scammed and purchasing a ticket that doesn't exist. We recently reviewed two of the most used third-party ticket resale sites to give FGG readers peace of mind when using this method. See below.

How to watch Everton at home

Everton are regularly shown on television, with Premier League matches broadcast live on Sky Sports and TNT Sports in the United Kingdom. Everton feature heavily across both channels, so a subscription to both is recommended if you want to watch as many live Everton games as possible.

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Andy Delaney

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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