Tickets overview

Everton remain one of the best supported clubs in English football, and demand has increased again since the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025–26 season. David Moyes returned as head coach in January 2025, with James Tarkowski captaining a squad that also includes Jordan Pickford, Beto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. The new waterfront stadium and Everton's long top-flight history continue to drive strong interest in home fixtures.

The biggest price spikes usually come with the Merseyside derby against Liverpool and other Category A fixtures against Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal. Standard prices for those dates can move toward the top of the published range, while hospitality for major fixtures starts at about £399. Everton also compete in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup, so cup ties and later domestic rounds can add pressure to supply. In the 00 English Premier League Everton schedule, matches against 00 English Premier League Tottenham Hotspur and 00 English Premier League Crystal Palace are also fixtures that many buyers track closely. Searches for Everton Tottenham and Everton Selhurst Park often rise when supporters plan either a major home game or an away trip to south London.

When official allocations are tight for high-demand Everton fixtures, SeatPin gives buyers access to a verified seller network and live listed inventory.

Stadium and Seating Guide

Everton's modern home is Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, a 52,769-seat venue that opened for the 2025–26 season and replaced Goodison Park. The ground is split into North, South, East and West stands. The South Stand is the loudest area, built as a steep single-tier end for 13,000 supporters, while the East and West stands contain much of the premium inventory through hospitality spaces such as Dock on One and Village Street.

Everton's nine league titles and five FA Cups still shape ticket demand, especially among supporters drawn by the club's identity and the legacy of Howard Kendall's mid-1980s side. The 1984–85 campaign remains a major reference point. For buyers, stand choice matters: the South Stand is strongest for atmosphere, while the East and West stands usually command higher prices because of more central views and lounge access. Off the pitch, names such as Everton Mints and EvertonOlympic also appear in wider searches linked to the club and its history, reflecting how broad interest in Everton can be beyond matchday itself.

How to buy Everton tickets?

You can use SeatPin to buy Everton tickets and compare available seats by stand, tier and price before checkout.

  • Visit SeatPin.com
  • Find the Everton fixture you want to attend
  • Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
  • Review ticket details and add to cart
  • Complete your purchase with secure payment

Where to buy Everton tickets?

Everton tickets are available through official club sales, hospitality channels and SeatPin for resale listings. SeatPin helps buyers compare listed options across different parts of Hill Dickinson Stadium without searching multiple sources.

  1. Pick the Everton event you want from the list.
  2. Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
  3. Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.

Do you need to be a member to buy Everton tickets?

Yes, for most Premier League home fixtures, Everton membership is usually needed because demand at Hill Dickinson Stadium is high and many dates do not reach general sale. Forever Blue+ gets the earliest priority through an initial ballot, then Forever Blue members can access remaining inventory. Non-members may still find direct club availability for some cup ties or lower-demand fixtures, but that is less common for league matches.

Membership also gives access to the club's resale channel and the season ticket waiting list. For 2025–26, adult Forever Blue+ costs £60 and adult Forever Blue costs £35. If you do not want to rely on club membership windows, SeatPin is a practical option for sold-out or restricted Everton fixtures.

How to get Everton tickets without being a member?

You can get Everton tickets without a membership through SeatPin, official hospitality or occasional general sale windows. This is often the clearest route when Premier League fixtures stay behind membership priority.

  1. Pick the Everton event you want from the list.
  2. Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
  3. Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.

How to get tickets for Everton away matches?

Everton away tickets are mainly distributed through a loyalty system based on Away Credits, so the main challenge is meeting the club's priority threshold. Season Ticket Members with the highest credit totals from the current and previous seasons get the earliest access. Everton also reserve 5% of the away allocation for Season Ticket Members aged 18 to 25, which gives younger supporters a defined route into the process.

Each eligible member is generally limited to one ticket, and high-demand away trips can sell out before lower-priority windows open. That is especially true for Liverpool, Manchester United and other major away dates. Trips involving 00 English Premier League Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park or 00 English Premier League Tottenham Hotspur in London can also be difficult to access through the club route. If you need a clearer buying route than the club's credit ladder, our platform can help you check listed availability for selected Everton away fixtures.

How much are Everton tickets?

Everton tickets usually start around £30 for standard admission, with many adult matchday seats falling in the £30 to £55 range. Premium league fixtures can rise to about £120, especially for Category A opponents such as Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal. Junior and senior prices typically start from £20, depending on seat location and opponent grade.

Pricing is shaped by opponent, competition and seat position inside Hill Dickinson Stadium. Central areas in the East and West stands usually cost more than seats behind the goal, and hospitality sits well above general admission. For buyers targeting Category A fixtures, our platform offers listed resale inventory when official supply is limited. Everton Tottenham listings, for example, often sit above standard league prices because of stronger demand.

Ticket type Typical price
Standard adult match ticket £30 to £55
High-demand match ticket Up to about £120
Junior or senior ticket From about £20
Hospitality for major fixtures From about £399

What is a season ticket?

An Everton season ticket gives you the same seat for all 19 home Premier League matches at Hill Dickinson Stadium. It also brings priority access for cup ties and away purchases, plus access to the club's resale system if you cannot attend a specific date. That makes it different from a membership, which gives priority windows to try to buy individual match tickets.

A season ticket suits supporters who attend regularly and want certainty across the full league calendar. Membership is the lighter option for buyers targeting selected fixtures and willing to enter ballots or wait for sales windows. If you cannot commit to a full season or the waiting list is too long, our platform provides access to individual Everton fixtures.

How to buy a Everton season ticket?

To buy an Everton season ticket, you usually need to join the official waiting list unless you are renewing an existing seat. For the 2026–27 season, the renewal window opened on 10 April 2026 and runs until 4pm on 20 May 2026. New applicants need a place on the waiting list, where priority goes to Tier One supporters holding Forever Blue or Forever Blue+ membership.

Available seats are offered from 22 June 2026 to supporters at the top of that list. Because new season tickets are limited in the first years at Bramley-Moore Dock, many supporters use our platform for single-match access while they wait for a permanent seat to become available.

How much do Everton season tickets cost?

Everton season tickets for 2026–27 cost £640 to £965 for adults, depending on stand and seat location. Senior supporters aged 65 and over, plus young adults aged 18 to 21, pay £480 to £724. Juniors aged 11 to 17 are priced from £256 to £386, and under-11 tickets are frozen at £199 across the stadium.

The spread reflects where you sit inside Hill Dickinson Stadium, with more central and premium areas carrying the highest prices. These season figures are separate from single-match pricing, so they make most sense for supporters attending nearly every home league date.

Category 2026–27 season ticket price
Adult £640 to £965
Senior 65+ / Young adult 18–21 £480 to £724
Junior 11–17 £256 to £386
Child under 11 £199

How does Everton membership work?

Everton membership works as a priority access system for individual match tickets, resale access and the season ticket waiting list. The club's main scheme is Forever Blue, with paid tiers that open earlier sales windows for home fixtures at Hill Dickinson Stadium. This matters because many Premier League dates never reach open sale after member demand is processed.

Membership does not guarantee a seat, but it improves your place in the queue and gives access to club-only channels. Buyers who prefer not to depend on ballots and member windows can use our platform to compare listed options for selected Everton fixtures.

What are the Everton membership types?

Everton offer three main membership types, Forever Blue+, Forever Blue and Forever Blue Digital. Forever Blue+ gives the highest priority for home ticket access and includes a full evertontv subscription. Standard Forever Blue opens a later priority window and includes retail discounts, while Forever Blue Digital is a free entry-level option.

Both paid tiers place supporters in Tier 1 on the season ticket waiting list and include access to the Forever Blue Rewards platform. For ticket buyers, the practical difference is simple: Forever Blue+ gets first access to scarce home inventory, while Forever Blue follows after the initial ballot phase.

How many tickets can you buy as a Everton member?

Everton members can usually buy one ticket per membership for both home and away fixtures. For home matches, Forever Blue+ members can enter the ballot for a single seat or join a group application with up to six eligible members. The cap stays tight because the club uses membership numbers to control access at the new stadium.

That one-ticket rule is especially important for Category A dates, where demand can far exceed supply. If you want to sit with friends or family, each person in the group generally needs an eligible membership account. Buyers who need seated-together options outside the club's member structure often compare listed pairs or groups on our platform.

Do kids need to be members too?

Yes, children need their own Everton membership if they want access to priority ticket windows. The club separates youth accounts into Infants aged 0 to 3, Juniors aged 4 to 11 and Teens aged 12 to 17. Every attendee, regardless of age, must also hold a valid match ticket for entry.

This matters for family purchases because one adult membership does not cover multiple child seats during member-only sales. Each child needs an individual account linked to the booking process, especially for popular fixtures where families want seats together.

How much is the Everton membership?

Everton membership costs £60 for adult Forever Blue+, £35 for adult Forever Blue and £0 for Forever Blue Digital. Youth pricing is lower, with Forever Blue+ set at £40 for teens aged 12 to 17 and £25 for juniors and infants. Standard Forever Blue costs £20 for teens and juniors, and £10 for infants.

These fees buy priority access rather than guaranteed seats, so value depends on how often you plan to try for tickets. If you only want one or two fixtures and do not want the extra annual fee, our platform can be the simpler route.

Everton's stadium

Everton's stadium is Hill Dickinson Stadium, also known as Everton Stadium, and it opened in 2025 at Bramley-Moore Dock with a capacity listed in club material at 52,769. The design combines a brick base with steel and glass, linking the ground to the Liverpool waterfront and the wider Liverpool City Region.

The standout feature is the steep South Stand, a single-tier end built for 13,000 Evertonians close to the pitch. East and West are the main premium sides, with hospitality areas and more central sightlines, while North offers another broad range of standard seating. Upcoming home dates listed in current club information include Manchester City on 4 May 2026 and Sunderland on 17 May 2026, useful reference points if you are planning a late-season visit. For away-day planning, Selhurst Park is the home of Crystal Palace and remains one of the regular grounds Everton supporters look for during the league season.

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