Everton have announced their season ticket prices for 2025/26, the club’s first campaign at their new stadium. The most expensive season ticket is £900 but Under-11s prices have been capped at £199 around the ground.
The ECHO understands that the Friedkin Group, who are hoping to conclude a takeover deal for the club agreed with majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri in September by the middle of next month, have had no input on the pricing policy. Instead, they are based upon two years’ worth of work, engaging supporters with surveys, data workshop and crunching the numbers.
Everton say they have maintained their commitment to affordable pricing for families and based on this season’s Premier League, the prices would place them in mid-table but by the time all the other clubs have made all their announcements, the Blues are set to be in the bottom half when it comes to cost.
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A club statement read: “The move from Goodison means an end to any obstructed view seats, and a revolutionised matchday experience for fans that will include wide, expansive concourses, extensive wi-fi and mobile phone connectivity, and an unparalleled range of best-in-class food and drink offerings, further details of which will be shared in the coming months.”
The breadth of choice for views and experiences means Everton Stadium has 37 price points, compared to the 10 currently available at Goodison Park. For the first time, the club is offering rail-seating (safe standing) for supporters, with the South Stand at Everton Stadium accommodating 5,000 rail-seats as part of the 14,800-strong designated ‘home end’.
It is recommended, in line with national guidance, that fans under the age of 14 should not attend the rail-seating area in the South Stand lower tier. To reflect this, a new category for 14 to 21-year-olds has been created for this section, priced at £570. A fixed rate of £760 will apply to all supporters aged 22 and over throughout the safe standing area.
Spectators who are younger than 14 or 65 plus are also able to purchase season tickets in the South Stand lower, but will have to pay either the youth or adult tariff.
Everton 2025/26 season ticket prices at the new stadium
Prices across three stands will be tiered, depending on factors including the proximity to the halfway line in the East and West Stands, and how centrally supporters are seated in the South Stand upper tier. Season Ticket prices throughout the North Stand will be fixed across each category.
As in previous seasons, Season Ticket Members and supporters on the club's Season Ticket waiting list who become eligible to purchase will be able to spread the cost of their Season Ticket thanks to a range of Direct Debit options (a transaction fee will apply for the latter).
The Season Ticket sales period for the 2025/26 campaign will begin in January 2025, with on-sale dates for existing Season Ticket Members staggered based on the number of seasons a supporter has been a Season Ticket Member since 2002/03. Existing Season Ticket Members will be contacted in the coming weeks with confirmation of when they will first become eligible to select their seat at Everton Stadium.
Supporters who become eligible and opt to purchase in January will be able to take advantage of a 12-month Direct Debit plan, while those who are eligible and opt to buy in February will have the option of an 11-month plan. Existing Season Ticket Members selecting their seat in March will be able to take up a 10-month Direct Debit option, meaning no Evertonian will be spreading the cost of their Season Ticket over fewer months than the maximum available Direct Debit options for 2024/25.
Supporters on the Season Ticket waiting list will be contacted before the end of 2024 and advised whether they will become eligible to purchase a Season Ticket for 2025/26. To read more about the Season Ticket process and timeline, click here.
Evertonians can gain a sense of what will be on offer at the new stadium by using Virtual Venue, an immersive online tool that allows supporters to see and compare views from seating areas across Everton Stadium. To find out more, or to check out views using Virtual Venue, you can go to evertonfc.com/virtualvenue.