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Everton vs Brighton weather forecast, ticket details and travel information

Everton manager David Moyes looking annoyed

(Credit: Imago)

Henry Green

Fri 22 August 2025 8:40, UK

Everton are set to continue their 2025/26 Premier League campaign with the visit of Brighton on Sunday.

It will no doubt be a tough fixture for David Moyes, who will still be coming to terms with Everton’s disappointing 1-0 loss to Leeds.

Brighton also had a great pre-season compared to Everton and drew their opener 1-1 with Fulham, which will no doubt concern Moyes coming into the game.

Now, Goodison News has examined everything you need to know about the match below, as Everton play their first competitive game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

James Tarkowski looking on

James Tarkowski was at the centre of Everton’s 1-0 defeat (Credit: Imago)

Hot weather set to continue for Everton vs Brighton

The UK has enjoyed plenty of warm weather, and this looks set to continue for Everton vs Brighton.

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As of 21 August, the Met Office is predicting a high of 23 degrees for Sunday, with this set to drop to 21 degrees by the match’s end.

The day is set to be cloudy for the majority, with sunny spells between 10 am and 4 pm.

The chance of precipitation remains low, at below five per cent, while the pollen count is also expected to be minimal.

Everton fans celebrating

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Everton tickets sold out for Brighton game

Any Everton fans looking to make last-minute plans for Sunday’s game are out of luck.

Home tickets are now sold out for the clash as Toffees fans hope to see a result following their disappointment against Leeds.

Ticket Pricing:

Adult (18-64): £30

Senior (65+): £25

Junior (Under 18): £20

The visitors have also sold out their 3,500 tickets allocated to them.

This will likely cause a loud atmosphere in their first game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, which will officially kickstart the new era under the Friedkin Group.

Everton manager David Moyes looking serious

David Moyes will be hoping to get back to winning ways (Credit: Imago)

Hill Dickinson Stadium guide

Some Everton supporters will be visiting the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time against Brighton.

As the closest location, Sandhills will serve as the main hub for matchday travel and is about a 15-minute walk from the stadium.

Regular bus routes, which drop off a short walk to the stadium, are also available, with an increased number of shuttle buses operating before and after the match from Liverpool city centre, Bootle, and Kirkby bus stations.

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