
Everton FC’s Walton Hall Park ground. (Sports Press Photo)
**Liverpool Feds are to play their home games at Walton Hall Park, as Everton continue to support the growth of girls’ a**n**d women’s football at the venue.**
With Goodison Park now the permanent home of Everton Women, the club had pledged to ensure Walton Hall Park continues to serve as a hub for grassroots, community and development activity – with a specific focus on opportunities for women and girls. The move will see FA WNL Northern Premier Division side Liverpool Feds benefit from WSL facilities, an elite level pitch and enhanced player and supporter amenities.
**Hannah Forshaw, Everton Women’s new Chief Executive, said:** “This is an exciting time for Everton Women, as we begin our historic journey at Goodison Park. Partnering with Liverpool Feds reflects our wider commitment to championing women’s football across the city – from the grassroots to the elite game.
“By supporting a thriving local National League side and ensuring Walton Hall Park remains a hub of opportunity, we’re not only maximising elite-level pitch usage but also helping to inspire the next generation of players and fans.
“This collaboration is another demonstration of how we will be using our facilities at Everton to continue to play a leading role in the growth of women’s football.”
**Liverpool Feds general manager Abby Pope said:** “The move to Walton Hall Park marks a significant milestone for Liverpool Feds. It not only elevates our matchday experience for both our players, staff and fans but also strengthens the visibility of women’s football in Liverpool.
“This partnership reflects our ambition and belief in the power of collaboration to inspire the next generation of players and fans.”