Ticket update: Key information is revealed to Everton fans to aid season ticket choices at new stadium
Ticket update: Key information is revealed to Everton fans to aid season ticket choices at new stadium
Everton supporters are being given information about the different stands at the Blues’ new stadium
to shape their decisions for season ticket choices
Everton season ticket holders are being given information this week on each of the stands at the new
stadium to help make their seating choices when they move to the Blues’ future home.
Everton are currently playing their final season at Goodison Park,
the first purpose-built football ground in England, where they have been based since 1892.
After 135 years in Walton – an area where the club are determined to maintain community links with
a series of buildings and schemes remaining after the team relocate,
including the Goodison Park Legacy Project – the Blues are making the two-mile journey to
Vauxhall on the Mersey waterfront with a switch to the 52,888 capacity stadium at
Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of the 2025/26 campaign.
Throughout this week, Everton are releasing information on each of the stands at the new stadium,
helping and informing season ticket members make their choices.
On Monday, the club began a journey that will help supporters learn more about the different stands at
Everton Stadium and what they have to offer.
The information and online tools the club will provide between now and the Season Ticket sales
period opening in January 2025 will aid Season Ticket Members in making an informed decision about
where they would like to sit at their new home.
This includes details about how fans will access each stand, the facilities available,
and the unobstructed pitch views on offer right across the stadium. Information about accessibility,
which is a key feature at Everton Stadium, has also been released.
Everton Stadium will be the most accessible club stadium in the country,
with supporters catered for in all stands on multiple levels.
Lifts will give supporters designated platforms at varying elevations of the bowl,
providing a far greater matchday offering for wheelchair users and their companions.
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