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2016/17 Visiting Supporter Guide 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB 2016/17 Visiting Supporter Guide 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE WELCOME TO EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB “The Everton Visiting Supporter Guide has been designed to help you get the most out of your visit and find your way to, in and around Goodison Park. In addition to this guide we have a full Accessibility Guide full of helpful information for visiting disabled supporters. We would like to thank you for your visit and hope you enjoy your day with us.” Rachel Meikle Supporter Liaison Officer [email protected] Customer services [email protected] p02 GETTING TO GOODISON PARK We’ve put together a range of recommended routes to Goodison Park. 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE GETTING TO GOODISON PARK BY CAR The Club postcode is L4 4EL and whilst following a sat nav will lead you to the ground please be aware that there will be road closures before and after kick-off which may effect drop-offs. This postcode will not lead you to available parking. From the North & the South From the M6, exit at junction 26 onto the M58 and continue until the end (Switch Island). Follow directions for A59 (Ormskirk Road) and Aintree Racecourse. Continue along A59 passing Aintree racecourse on the left. Continue on A59 until reaching a roundabout and flyover. Take 2nd exit onto County Road. Pass Black Horse Public House on the left. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left at junction of Royal Oak Public House into Spellow Lane. Goodison Park is a short distance ahead. Alternative route from the North & South From the M6, exit at junction 21A onto M62 Liverpool. Follow to end of motorway and turn right onto Queens Drive (A5058). Continue along Queens Drive for approximately 4 miles to junction of A580 (East Lancashire Road). Turn left into Walton Lane; pass Walton Lane Police Station on the left. Continue along Walton Lane to traffic lights at the junction of Priory Road. Goodison Park is on the right. From the East From the M62, exit junction 6 onto the M57, go to the end of the motorway and then left onto the A59 Ormskirk Road. Then follow the same route for north. From the West From the M53, continue to Wallasey and follow Liverpool via the Kingsway Mersey Tunnel. (Toll Charge applies). Turn left at the end into Scotland Road, taking the right fork to the A59 Kirkdale Road, then at Everton Valley take right fork A580 Walton Lane. Goodison Park will appear in front of you. FOR UPDATED TRAFFIC NEWS PLEASE VISIT WWW.MERSEYTRAVEL.GOV.UK @Merseytravel p05 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE GETTING TO GOODISON PARK PARKING Car parking Car parking is available, approximately 1/2 mile from Goodison Park at the junction of Priory Road and Utting Avenue. Pricing for parking is displayed on entry. Coach parking All visitor supporter coaches are parked on Priory Road approximately 1/4 mile from the Away section turnstiles. Residents’ parking A resident parking scheme is in place on the streets surrounding Goodison Park and this is strictly enforced. Please do not park in these areas as you will be fined and your vehicle may be clamped or removed. ROAD CLOSURES The roads immediately surrounding Goodison Park are closed 2 hours before kick-off with the exception for residents and car park pass holders only. A full road closure will be in place 45 minutes before kick-off. The road closure will begin again shortly before the final whistle and remain in place for 15-20 minutes dependent on crowd density. p06 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE GETTING TO GOODISON PARK BY TRAIN The closest rail station is Kirkdale on the Merseyrail Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison Park. Trains to Kirkdale depart from Liverpool Central Station which is a short walk from Liverpool Lime Street Station should your original train arrive here. Changes can also be made from Liverpool Moorfields Station to connect to the Northern Line. Trains also run from the North starting at Ormskirk and Kirkby. (Delays may occur if rail works are in place) BY BUS Services from Queens Square Bus station in Liverpool City Centre: 19/19A,20, 21, 130*, 210*, 250* Services from Paradise Street Interchange – 19/19A, 20, 21, 130* Services from Thomas Street Stand EA – 350/351, 311, 210*, 250* Other services which don’t operate via the City Centre but serve Goodison Park include: 68/168 (Bootle-Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby – Penny Lane) *Service operates evenings and Sundays only BY TRAIN AND SOCCERBUS Soccerbus is a frequent shuttle bus and train service running directly between Sandhills station on the Merseyrail Northern Line and Goodison Park, for all Everton home Premier League and cup matches. The Soccerbus service runs for two hours before each Everton match up to 15 minutes before kick-off and for 50 minutes after the final whistle. If you’re travelling in by train, ask for a ticket to ‘Goodison Park’ and for an add-on of just £1.50 you’ll get a return trip on the Soccerbus. You can also pay as you board the Soccerbus – it’s just £1.70 for a single or return ticket and it’s FREE to those with valid Trio, Solo or Saveaway tickets or a Concessionary Travel Pass. JOURNEY PLANNER Use Merseytravel’s online Journey Planner to plot your most efficient route to Goodison. Just visit jp.merseytravel.gov.uk or download the app. BY AIR Liverpool John Lennon airport is approximately 11 miles from the ground. You can catch the 80A or 86A bus from the front of the airport to Liverpool South Parkway Bus/Rail Interchange; take a Northern Line train to Kirkdale. Alternatively, taxis should be available at the Airport but costs may vary so check with the driver before setting off. p07 *Service operates evenings and Sundays only. 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE MATCHDAY AT GOODISON PARK TICKETING All tickets for away supporters must be purchased through your own club. Your club will have requested an allocation of tickets to sell and all seating details will be shown on your ticket. Any duplicate ticket requests must be sent to us by the visiting club’s ticket office. If you misplace your ticket you must contact your own club who will authorise Everton Football Club to assist. Duplicate tickets will not be issued without authorisation from a representative of the visiting club. Duplicate tickets will be available for collection from the Bullens Road Ticket Office. Any supporter that attempts to use a match ticket that has been cancelled and/or has already been used by another supporter will not be allowed to enter the stadium. For further advice on ticket related queries we recommend you call the Everton Fan Centre on 0151 556 1878 ARRIVING AT GOODISON PARK The away supporter section is located in the Bullens Road stand of the stadium and can be accessed through turnstiles 53 - 60. BULLENS ROAD Lower Gwladys Upper Bullens Lower Bullens Paddock Visiting Fan Seating Turnstiles 39 & 40 Turnstiles Turnstiles Turnstiles Turnstiles 55-60 42, 43, 48, 49, 53 & 54 41, 46, 47 & 50 44, 45, 51 & 52 GS5 UB6 UB5 UB4 UB3 UB2 UV2UV1 LB6 LB5 LB4 LB3 LB2 LV2LV1 Lower Gwladys GT8 Turnstiles 23-26; 29-36 GS4 GT7 PK5 PK4 PK3 PK2 LV4LV3 61A Park End GT6 PE7 Turnstiles 61-66 GS3 PE6 S STREET GT5 PE5 GT4 PARK END DY Upper Gwladys PE4 Turnstiles GS2 RECEPTION 21, 22, 27, 28, 37 & 38 GT3 PE3 LA GT2 PE2 GW GS1 PE1 Park End GT1 Turnstiles 67-72 FE8 FE9 Family Enclosure FE6 FE7 2A Turnstiles 19 & 20 FE1 FE2 FE3 FE4 FE5 MS5 MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 DIXIE DEAN 20A TB5 STATUE TB4 TB1 TB2 TB3 Family Enclosure Top Balcony Top Balcony Turnstiles 1 & 2 Turnstiles 13-16 Turnstiles 3 & 4 GOODISON ROAD Main Stand RECEPTION Turnstiles 5-12; 17 & 18 GOODISON ROAD Refreshments are available to purchase on the concourse of the away supporter section and we do not allow drink to be brought into the stadium. The stadium operates a strict Challenge 25 alcohol policy, ID will be required if you look under 25 years of age. Fans are permitted to bring their own food. p08 2016/17 EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB VISITING SUPPORTER GUIDE PRE-MATCH ENTERTAINMENT GOODISON PARK FAN ZONE The Goodison Park Fan Zone offers the opportunity for both Evertonians and travelling supporters to come together and enjoy plenty of entertainment in the build-up to kick-off. Located in the Park End car park by the Dixie Dean statue, the Club’s dedicated Fan Zone opens two hours before the first whistle with various activities taking place to enhance your matchday experience. There will be plenty of music, giveaways, special guests and live performances making the Fan Zone the perfect place to be before the game. There is an array of refreshments on offer to get warmed up ahead of kick-off, with catering vans serving fish and chips, carvery, hot drinks, burgers, hot dogs and much more. Supporters can also buy alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks from the Fan Zone’s very own bar, with Chang Beer available on draught. An announcement will be made during the game as to whether the Fan Zone will re-open after the full- time whistle. MATCHDAY HUB Based at the Everton Free School and Sixth Form College on Spellow Lane, the Matchday Hub is only a short walk from the Fan Zone and is perfect for families coming to cheer on their team at Goodison Park.
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