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About Goodison Park

Goodison Park Stats

Current home toEverton
England » Premier League (step 1)
Football visits62,218 (36.1% of our users have been here)
Other visits2,031
Capacity39,572
AddressGoodison Road, Liverpool, L4 4EL, England
Record attendance78,299 Everton v Liverpool 18th September 1948
First game Everton 4-2 Bolton Wanderers 2nd September 1892

Upcoming fixtures at Goodison Park

Sat 20th April 2024   15:00   Premier League at Goodison Park
Sat 27th April 2024   15:00   Premier League at Goodison Park
Sat 11th May 2024   15:00   Premier League at Goodison Park

Fixture data compiled from multiple sources, please check before travelling.


Goodison Park Average Ratings

These are the average ratings for Goodison Park as submitted by our registered users.

My RatingAverage Rating
OverallAverage rating: 3.2
LocationAverage rating: 3.2
ViewAverage rating: 2.6
FacilitiesAverage rating: 2.5
Food & DrinkAverage rating: 2.7
PoliceAverage rating: 3.1
AtmosphereAverage rating: 3.4


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alexcraiggroundhop By: alexcraiggroundhop, a Coventry City supporter
Football grounds visited: 203 (87/92)
YouTube channel: Alex Craig Groundhopping



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Latest Reviews

4.0 stars
Traditional good ground

Review written by lloydystark an Everton supporter on 2nd May 2020

4.0 stars
A bit of history

Review written by charlesjennison a Lincoln City supporter on 11th January 2019


3.5 stars
Cracking old ground

Review written by steve63- a Leeds United supporter on 10th January 2018

2.0 stars
Old School Football Ground

Review written by bensalvi23 a Tottenham Hotspur supporter on 10th September 2017


3.5 stars
Traditional Football Ground

Review written by samarmitage a West Ham United supporter on 17th December 2016

2.5 stars
Atmospheric, traditional, AWFUL!!!

Review written by smithybridge-blue a Manchester City supporter on 17th March 2013


3.5 stars
Goodison Park - Everton

Review written by walkerboii a Queens Park Rangers supporter on 18th February 2012

3.5 stars
Goodison park - Everton

Review written by facebook-user-98754 a Queens Park Rangers supporter on 21st August 2011


0.5 stars
Worst view ever

Review written by richardk a Blackpool supporter on 15th February 2011

5.0 stars
Proper Football Ground

Review written by everton44 an Everton supporter on 12th January 2011


3.0 stars
Not a bad day out

Review written by roverchris a Blackburn Rovers supporter on 21st September 2009

4.0 stars
Tradition at its finest

Review written by facebook-user-55935 a Chelsea supporter on 16th June 2009


4.0 stars
History but not a nice looking ground

Review written by facebook-user-82531 a Stoke City supporter on 10th April 2009

4.5 stars
Home of Football...!

Review written by facebook-user-18033 a FC Halifax Town supporter on 9th April 2009


5.0 stars
Goodison Park

Review written by facebook-user-17896 a Chelmsford City supporter on 20th March 2009

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News about Goodison Park

Everton reveal Goodison Park plans after stadium move

Thursday 9th April 2020

Everton have revealed their plans for what will happen to Goodison Park after the club completes its new stadium.

The Premier League side have applied for planning permission to turn Goodison into a community hub which will include high quality affordable housing, a community health centre, youth enterprise zone and a public open green space in the location of the current centre circle.

A decision on permission for this and the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock is expected in the summer.

Everton reveal new stadium design

Friday 2nd August 2019

Everton have revealed the first images (and video) of their proposed new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

The 52,000 capacity venue will be built with safe standing in mind, should a change to the law happen in the future. It was also be constructed in a way that allows capacity to be expanded to 62,000, should it be required.

Video

The stadium will be built on the banks of the River Mersey and looks impressive (although getting away at full time could be a challenge!)

The £500m development will also include a new multi-storey car park and footbridge as well a “fan plaza” and public spaces for use throughout the year. The club is also hoping to build a small number of houses and apartments close to the stadium.

At this stage, it’s just a design. Planning permission has yet to be granted and there’s no date for when Goodison Park will close.


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