Everton have announced they will raise season ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign.
The Friedkin Group have not taken long to raise the prices of tickets on the back of the move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
There was an expectation that Everton would increase season ticket prices, with an average rise of around £45 per adult.
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Everton are sitting in a much healthier financial position, which will only improve further as fans foot the bill for the rising costs.
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Everton make big mistake in raising season ticket prices
The club announced they were raising season ticket prices on Friday morning, and they chose to close replies on social media platforms.
Everton reported a minor loss in their latest accounts, but the future looks extremely bright for the Blues in the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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General view outside the stadium as fans gather prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Everton 2026/27 season ticket overview
Average rise of £45 per adult
Maximum increase of £85 per adult
Concession brackets retained and U11 prices frozen
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Everton News’ finance expert Adam Williams has suggested Everton will be well-placed to blossom under SCR.
The club are raking in huge new streams of revenue, with the intention of continuing to improve the playing squad for David Moyes.
However, the fans are now facing an increase to their matchday experience amid the current economical struggles being experienced across the country.
The Friedkins are generating revenue streams at the new stadium, which is massive for the club moving forward.
A lot of good work has been done off the pitch by the owners, but this will feel like a real blow to a lot of supporters.
The Friedkins make same mistake as Liverpool did
Everton is supposed to be the people’s club, but the fans risk falling into the category of ‘customers’ as is the case at other football clubs.
Liverpool also raised their season ticket prices and the club have seen considerable backlash from the supporters.
Fans are experiencing price rises in just about every aspect of their lives, with football no longer the working person’s game.
Attending the football is supposed to be an escape from every day reality, but fans are quickly being priced out of going to matches.
The Friedkins have got a lot right since their takeover. This is not an example of that.
Fans have until 20 May to make a decision on whether to renew.
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