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Everton Stadium Tour: Last chance to see Goodison Park up close

Everton are ramping up their preparations for the 2024/25 Premier League season, which will be their last at Goodison Park before they move to Bramley-Moore Dock. Their final game at Goodison is against Southampton on Sunday 18 May.

For a chance to see the stadium up close before it is demolished, here is a guide to the Everton stadium tour experience.

Everton Stadium Tour
The 2024/25 campaign will be Everton's last at Goodison Park – Photo by Icon Sport

Everton Stadium Tour – What to expect

Stadium tours at Everton generally last between 60 to 90 minutes. Included is a guided tour of the home and away changing rooms, as well as a look inside the Directors’ Box and various hospitality areas.

Guests can also walk down the tunnel and go into the dugout to take in the Goodison Park pitch from ground level. The Media Centre is also included, where you can take photos from the manager’s seat used for post-match press conferences.

Tours at the ground don’t take place on the day before, on or after a home match. Also, they operate from 10:00 to 15:30, with the last tour beginning at 14:30.

Ticket prices and details

For adults aged 22 and above, tickets for the Everton Stadium Tour are priced at £23.50 per person. Concessions are available for over 65’s and under 22’s at the cost of £20.

For children under the age of 16, tickets cost £15, while personal assistants and Under 4’s can visit for free. There are also discounts available for group bookings.

There are two Stadium Tour passes on offer for visitors. The ‘Open Stadium Tour Pass’ allows you to select a time slot at a later date, while the ‘Stadium Tour Pass’ means you have to select a specific tour date and time when buying your tickets. Both tours visit the same areas of the ground.

Everton Stadium Tour
Everton avoided relegation last season – despite being deducted eight points over the course of the campaign – Photo by Icon Sport

Everton offer the following advice on ‘open tickets’: The open ticket is, therefore, a voucher option and is best advised for gifts or for those who do not know what date/time they wish to attend the tour when booking. 

“Please note: Open tickets still require you to select a date before attending the tour as this will avoid any disappointment caused by turning up on the day with no reserved spaces. You must not turn up on the day without reserving your spaces or without your open ticket.”

You can read additional information about the stadium tour on the club’s website here.

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