This is a major milestone for Everton's new stadium project: the first batch of season tickets for the 2025/26 season have gone on sale.
The club opened season tickets for Bramley Moore Stadium today, 13 January 2025. With a nine-day exclusivity window, the sales will prioritise dedicated fans who have been with the club for 23 years. Then, from 22 January, those with 19 years of loyalty can secure seats. Finally, the club will welcome all supporters with a year of tenure or more to join starting 5 March.
A story we will carry on… ??️
The first 2025/26 Season Ticket window is now open.
— Everton (@Everton) January 13, 2025
Everton new stadium is almost here
For those wanting to sit with friends and family, you must wait until the ticket-buying window opens for the person with the least seniority. After all season ticket holders have had a chance to buy their seats, any leftover tickets will be available to supporters in Tier 1 of the waiting list. This way, everyone has a fair chance to get their seats. The window opens on 12 March 2025 at 10 am.
Everton fans can still use the club's new ‘seat view‘ system to find their perfect seat, including a view from the seat during the ticket window.
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Prices for season tickets range massively. But the cheapest to most expensive in each age bracket are below:
- Under 11 – £199
- 11-17 – £256 – £360
- 14-21 (South Stand Lower only) – £570
- 18-21 – £480 – £675
- 22-64 – £640 – £900
- Senior 65+ – £480 – £675
You can see a full breakdown of ticket prices by age and stand on the official Everton website.
FGG says: The new season can't come soon enough
For Everton fans, this feels like a massive moment for the club. While relegation fears in the 2024/25 season are not resolved, the club's fans can almost start to look forward to a positive season in their new stadium.
As for season ticket sales, it's likely these don't make it anywhere near general sale. Despite the increase in available season ticket seating, the obvious hype around the new stadium is likely going to drive up the FOMO aspect. While the possibility of relegation might put some fans off, the reality is Everton will likely stay up and can now look to build towards a possible brighter future.