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Everton Hospitality Tickets & VIP Packages

We’re thrilled to extend fan access to VIP Everton tickets and premium matchday experiences at Goodison Park for the 2024/25 Premier League season. Through the Seat Unique platform, you can access the 1878 Brasserie package for all home Everton matches until the end of the season.

What’s included in Everton Hospitality Experience

1878 Brasserie PackageHow To Get Everton Tickets?

  • Access to the 1878 Brasserie Lounge, a comfortable and inviting space, three hours before kick-off and one hour after full-time.
  • A three-course a la carte meal before the game, paired with complimentary drinks throughout.
  • A VIP padded seat in the Directors Box for the best views of the pitch, situated in the lower tier of the Goodison Road Stand.
  • Post-game access to an exclusive interview with the man of the match (subject to availability).

How To Get Everton Tickets?

To get Everton hospitality tickets has never been easier than now through Seat Unique.

For fans looking to join the Everton faithful, Seat Unique offers 2024/25 Premier League tickets for any games, including their biggest games such as Everton vs Tottenham and Everton vs Man City.

Is it hard to get Everton tickets?

Securing Everton tickets can be challenging for high-demand matches, including the Merseyside Derby and games against top Premier League teams. Using trusted platforms like Seat Unique ensures you can access Everton tickets and hospitality packages for any home game at Goodison Park.

About Everton

Everton History

Everton Football Club is one of the oldest and most storied football clubs in England. Founded in 1878, Everton has a rich history that spans more than a century and has seen the club win multiple domestic trophies.

Throughout its long and storied history, Everton FC has been known for its fans, distinctive blue kit, and commitment to playing attacking, entertaining football. The club's motto, "Nil Satis Nisi Optimum" (Nothing but the best is good enough), reflects its ambition and determination to succeed at the highest level.

The Toffees are one of the founding members of the English Football League in 1888 and have spent a record 119 seasons in the top flight, having not been in the First Division for only four seasons. They currently hold the second-longest continuous stay in the top flight.

The early years of Everton FC were marked by rapid growth and success. The club quickly established itself as one of the top teams in the region, winning its first league title in 1891. This was followed by further league championships in 1915, 1928, 1932, and 1939. Everton FC also won the FA Cup for the first time in 1906, and again in 1933 and 1966

The 40s and 50s were a difficult period, with the club not tasting any form of glory and even being relegated to the Second Division for the second - and to date - final time. This spell saw them stay for three seasons before bouncing back, and they have stayed in the top flight ever since.

During the 1960s, Everton FC experienced a resurgence under the leadership of legendary manager Harry Catterick. The team won the First Division again in 1963, their first since 1939.

In this period, some of the club’s best players of all time were featured, including Alan Ball and Brian Labone.

The 1980s were something of a golden era for Everton FC, as they won two league titles, the FA Cup, and the European Cup Winners' Cup - their first and only piece of European silverware.

Managed by Howard Kendall, the team was known for its attacking style of play and featured a number of top-class players such as Kevin Sheedy, Trevor Steven, and Graeme Sharp.

One of the most memorable moments in the club's history came in 1985 when Everton defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the FA Cup final.

The club's last major honour came in 1995 when they won the FA Cup (or if you consider it a major honour, the 1995 Community Shield).

Ever since the Premier League was introduced in 1992, Everton have never truly been able to compete at the top. Their highest finish to date since the inaugural PL season is fourth in the 2004/05 season.

Key achievements include:

  • First Division titles: 9
  • FA Cup victories: 5
  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1

Everton Club Stats & Records

Team Records

  • Total major titles won: 25
  • Biggest win: 11-2 v Derby County (FA Cup 5th Round, 1890)
  • Highest home attendance: 78,299 (v Liverpool, First Division, 1948)

Players Records

Most appearances: Neville Southall - 751

Youngest first-team player: Thierry Small - 16 years and 176 days

Oldest first-team player: Ted Sagar - 42 years and 281 days

All-time top scorer: Dixie Dean - 386

Most goals in a season: Dixie Dean - 60


Goodison Park

Goodison Park is the historic home of Everton Football Club, located in the Walton district of Liverpool, England. First opened in 1892, it is one of the oldest and most storied football grounds in the country, and has played host to more top-flight games than any other stadium in England.

The stadium has a seating capacity of just over 39,414 and is known for its steep stands and intimate atmosphere. The main stand, which dates back to the early 20th century, is particularly iconic and features a distinctive clock tower that is a familiar sight to fans and visitors alike.

Each stand is given a name:

  • Goodison Road Stand - The double-decker stand to the west side is the biggest in the stadium and houses the conference and hospitality facilities.
  • Bullens Road - The east side stand is the second biggest and is given its name from the adjacent Bullens Road.
  • Howard Kendall Gwladys Street End - More commonly known as the ‘Street End’, this stand houses the more vocal fans.
  • Sir Philip Carter Park Stand - The smallest stand on the south side, also known as ‘Park End’.

Over the years, Goodison Park has undergone numerous renovations and upgrades, including the addition of a new roof and the installation of modern seating and facilities. However, it has retained much of its original charm and character and is widely regarded as one of the most atmospheric and historic football stadiums in the country.

For Everton fans, Goodison Park is much more than just a football ground - it is a place of pilgrimage and a symbol of the club's rich history and tradition. Whether it's the roar of the crowd or the thrill of watching their beloved team in action, Evertonians have a special connection to Goodison Park that will endure for generations to come.

Plans for conversions of the stadium have been spoken about since 1994, and even relocation has been talked about since 1996.

These talks had been on-and-off for many years until February 2021, when Liverpool city council approved the plans to turn Goodison Park into a mixed-use scheme of housing and office buildings.

In 2024, Everton will be moving into their new home, Everton Stadium, which will sit at Bramley-Moore Dock. It will have a capacity of 52,888 and is due to be completed for the start of the 2024/25 season.

Everton Rivalries

The most famous rivalry for Everton is with their cross-town rivals, Liverpool. The Merseyside Derby, as it is known, is one of the most hotly anticipated fixtures in the Premier League calendar, with both sets of fans eager to claim bragging rights over their rivals.

The two teams have faced each other 244 times, with Liverpool holding the edge in the overall head-to-head record, 99 wins to Everton's 68 and 77 draws.

Another significant rivalry for Everton is with Manchester United, who they have faced in a number of high-profile matches over the years. This rivalry dates back to the 1980s when the two clubs were competing for supremacy in the English game and has continued to produce memorable encounters ever since.

The head-to-head matchup between the two sees Manchester United with 92 wins, Everton with 71, and 47 draws from their 210 meetings.

Other notable rivalries for Everton include those with Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa. While these rivalries may not be as intense as those with Liverpool and Manchester United, they are still fiercely contested and keenly felt by Everton fans.

For Evertonians, these rivalries and derbies are more than just football matches - they are a chance to show their loyalty and passion for their club, and to engage in friendly (and sometimes not-so-friendly) banter with their rivals. Whether they win, lose, or draw, Evertonians always come out in force to support their team and show their pride in the blue shirt.

Everton Top Scorers

The top Premier League scorers for Everton are:

  • Romelu Lukaku: 68 goals
  • Duncan Ferguson: 60 goals
  • Tim Cahill: 56 goals
  • Dominic Calvert Lewin: 54 goals

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