
Everton home tickets: dates, prices, and how to get in
£80 for a standard seat on opening day, £299 for top-end hospitality later in the run — Everton’s home schedule at Hill Dickinson Stadium is now set, and the turnstiles are about to get busy. General sale is open for Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday 24 August (2:00 pm), with prices varying by stand and view. If you want lounge access and dining, hospitality for that one starts from £199.
Three days later comes knockout football. The Carabao Cup second-round tie with Mansfield Town is on Wednesday 27 August (7:45 pm). Home fans can buy through official Everton channels, while Mansfield have confirmed their away allocation goes on general sale at 5:00 pm on Friday 22 August. Hospitality for the Cup night starts from £299, reflecting the premium matchday package on offer.
Here’s how the next stretch at Hill Dickinson Stadium shapes up for the Premier League:
- Saturday 13 September: Everton vs Aston Villa — hospitality from £249
- Monday 29 September: Everton vs West Ham United — hospitality from £129
- Saturday 4 October: Everton vs Crystal Palace — hospitality from £199
- Sunday 26 October: Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur — hospitality from £299
Manager David Moyes is steering preparations for the 2025/26 campaign, and the club expects a packed house as the season settles into rhythm. If you want a specific section or to sit with a group, buy early. Dynamic demand means the best views go first, and prices can move with opponent and competition.
How sales work: ticket types, seating, and matchday experience
Sales are built around three formats this season. First up, Season/Members Cards. Official EFC members can access reserved seats across the ground, including the Howard Kendall Gwladys Street End and Goodison Road Stand sections. One quirk to note: members are asked to return their cards in pre-paid envelopes after each match — it keeps the seat map tidy for the next game.
Second, e-tickets. These are used for hospitality purchases and arrive by email. Expect a unique barcode for scanning at the turnstile. Keep your phone charged, avoid screenshots, and have ID handy in case of random checks. If the email doesn’t land, check your spam folder or contact the ticket office before matchday to avoid queues.
Third, traditional paper tickets. These are mailed out three to four days before kick-off, with a dispatch email for peace of mind. If you’re away from home or dealing with postal delays, get in touch with the club ahead of time so they can advise on solutions or matchday collections.
Standard seats typically start around £80 and climb above £100 for stronger opposition or premium views. Hospitality packages add the trimmings: prime seating, exclusive lounge access, quality dining, and inclusive bars serving beers, wines, and soft drinks. Packages are offered through the club and authorized sellers, including Circuit Hospitality.
If you’re weighing up which game to target, think about demand and kick-off time. Sunday lunchtime against Brighton should move quickly. Midweek Cup ties can be easier for groups to sit together, but hospitality for Mansfield is already priced at a premium. Tottenham in late October has the makings of a sell-out on both standard and hospitality tiers.
Accessibility is available across the stadium, with dedicated seating areas and companion arrangements. If you or someone in your party needs step-free access or specific assistance, contact the ticket office as early as possible so they can allocate the right spot and entry point.
On matchday, expect standard security checks at the turnstiles. Travel light — small bags only — and arrive in good time to avoid the final 30-minute rush. Concessions and retail can get busy close to kick-off, so earlier is smoother if you’re planning to eat in the ground or collect items.
Away supporters for the Mansfield game are reminded that their tickets are sold via Mansfield Town, not Everton. Allocation is segregated, and stewards will direct visiting fans to the correct entrances. If you’re collecting on the day, allow extra time for ID checks.
Getting to Hill Dickinson Stadium? Public transport is usually the quickest option when the area is busy. Parking around major fixtures is limited and fills up fast, so plan routes and meeting points in advance, especially if you’re arriving with family or a big group.
Thinking about resale? Stick to the club’s official channels. It protects your money, respects face-value rules, and avoids the risk of invalid tickets at the gate. The club can also help with seat transfers if you’re moving within a group — just don’t leave it to the last minute.
Families often prefer earlier kick-offs and central rows for a clearer view. If that’s you, scan the seat map for sections designed with younger fans in mind. If you need aisle seats, choose them early; they’re usually the first to go.
Key dates at a glance:
- Sun 24 Aug, 2:00 pm — Brighton (Premier League). Standard seats from around £80; hospitality from £199.
- Wed 27 Aug, 7:45 pm — Mansfield Town (Carabao Cup, Round 2). Hospitality from £299; away tickets on sale via Mansfield from Fri 22 Aug, 5:00 pm.
- Sat 13 Sep — Aston Villa (Premier League). Hospitality from £249.
- Mon 29 Sep — West Ham United (Premier League). Hospitality from £129.
- Sat 4 Oct — Crystal Palace (Premier League). Hospitality from £199.
- Sun 26 Oct — Tottenham Hotspur (Premier League). Hospitality from £299.
Quick tips to land the seat you want:
- Set reminders for on-sale times and refresh the queue a few minutes ahead.
- Be flexible on blocks and rows; moving one section can mean a better view at a lower price.
- For groups, consider hospitality — the extra cost can be worth it if you want to sit together and make a day of it.
- Keep your payment details ready and double-check your email before checkout to avoid delivery issues.
Demand will surge around the first home league game and again before Tottenham. Plan now, pick your fixture, and secure your Everton tickets while the best seats are still on the map. For anything unusual — card returns, postal delays, or accessibility specifics — the ticket office can talk you through options well before turnstiles open.
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