
🏟️ Address: Goodison Park, Goodison Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, L4 4EL, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Goodison Park is located approximately 4 km north of Liverpool city centre. It is well-served by multiple bus routes and is also easily reached by train, while parking is also available close by.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Goodison Park. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
General matchday parking is located at Stanley Park, which is 850 m (10 min) walk from Goodison Park along Priory Road. The pricing for this parking is displayed on entry.
All visiting supporter coaches are parked on Priory Road, approximately an 400 m (5 min) walk from the away supporters' turnstiles.
Blue Badge parking is available to members of the Everton Disabled Supporters Association (places are allocated on a rota basis) at the following locations:
Please note, the roads immediately surrounding Goodison Park are closed from 2 hours prior to kick-off (except for residents and car park pass holders), with a full closure from 45 minutes prior. The closures resume shortly before the final whistle for approximately 15-30 minutes.
The stadium postcode is L4 4EL – please note, following your sat-nav to this address will take you directly to the stadium rather than the car park.
From the North and South
From the M6, exit at junction 26 onto the M58 and continue until the end. At the gyratory go left to join the M57 Junction 7. Exit the M57 at Junction 4 to turn right into East Lancashire Road (A580). Follow the road across Queen's Drive into Walton Lane. Goodison Road is less than a mile along on the right.
Alternative Route from the North
From the M6, exit at Junction 26 onto the M58 and continue to the end. At the gyratory system go a quarter way around, turning left onto the A59 Ormskirk Road. Continue along as the road becomes Rice Lane, and over the roundabout into County Road. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left into Spellow Lane, and then left into Goodison Road. Goodison Park is on the right.
Alternative Route from the South
From the M6 exit at Junction 21a onto the M62 to Liverpool. Follow to the end of the motorway and turn right onto the A5058 Queen's Drive. After 4.5 miles, at the roundabout junction with the A59, turn left into County Road. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left into Spellow Lane, and then left into Goodison 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. Turn left at the end into Scotland Road, taking the right fork to the A58 Kirkdale Road. Follow the road round for two miles and Goodison will appear in front of you.
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Food and drinks can be purchased from a variety of concessions stands around the stadium.
There are 72 turnstiles located around Goodison Park, starting and ending near the statue of Dixie Dean to the south of the stadium.
There are 3 accessible entrances into the stadium, all of which offer ground level access to wheelchair user viewing facilities. Entrances are clearly signed and open approximately 1 hour prior to kick-off. Stewards are present to offer assistance and tickets are checked at each entrance with readers.
There is a strict no re-entry policy in effect at the stadium.
Toilets are located throughout the stadium.
Everton's Disability Liaison Officer can be reached at accessibility@evertonfc.com or by phoning 0151 556 1878. You can join the Everton Disabled Supporters' Association (EDSA) group here.
There are 12 accessible unisex toilets within the stadium. All are accessed via level or a slight incline and are clearly sign posted. Facilities have recently been refurbished with additional signage, full length mirrors, coat hooks, privacy curtains, high contrast colour co-ordination between handrails and walls and non-slip floors. A radar key system is now in operation for all facilities. For supporters who do not have their own RADAR, keys are available from nearby stewards.
The Sir Philip Carter Park Stand Concourse
Bullens Road Stand (visitors)
Main Stand North
Main Stand South
Any supporter wishing to attend Goodison Park with an assistance dog must contact the Club’s Disability Liaison Officer to ensure the appropriate match tickets (subject to availability) are allocated and adequate arrangements have been made.
In-stadium commentary for visually impaired supporters is available for all areas of the stadium. Complimentary headsets can be ordered in advance through the Club’s Disability Liaison Officer. In addition matchday programmes are available in alternative formats on request via the Club’s Disability Liaison Officer.
Accessible kiosks with low level counters are available in The Sir Philip Carter Park Stand and the upper and lower levels at Main Stand North.
Located in the court yard near to the Family Enclosure the facility is larger than a standard accessible toilet and offers additional equipment such as; a mobile hoist; shower; height adjustable changing bench, space for a wheelchair and 2 personal assistants.
The Club have induction loop equipment in several customer contact points. They are located at the Goodison Park Box Offices and they which are located in Box Offices, main reception areas and the Everton One retail store. On matchdays, information will be carried on the electronic scoreboard and via the public address system.
There is no allocated seating for supporters with learning difficulties and they may therefore sit (subject to availability) in their preferred area of Goodison Park as with any football stadium, the upper tiers of Goodison Park are very steep and we would therefore discourage any supporter who would be unable to exit the stadium quickly in the event of an emergency, from purchasing tickets in any upper tiers.
Temporarily disabled supporters (e.g. broken leg) that may affect access to Goodison Park or seating areas, should contact the Club’s Disability Liaison Officer before the game to arrange alternative seating (subject to availability).
Due to the road closures surrounding Goodison Park before and after kick-off (see Parking for more details), taxis and rideshare services may have to drop you off or pick you up a short walk from the stadium.
Goodison Park is served by multiple bus routes:
A shuttlebus service runs directly between Sandhills train station and Goodison Park on all Everton home Premier League and cup matchdays.
If you are travelling to Sandhills by train, ask for a ticket to "Goodison Park," and you'll get an return trip on the Soccerbus for an add-on of £3. You can also pay £3.50 for a return ticket upon boarding the bus, which is free to spectators with valid Trio, Solo, or Saveaway tickets or a Concessionary Travel Pass.
This service runs for 2 hours prior to each Everton match up to 15 minutes before kick-off, and for 50 minutes after the final whistle.
Goodison Park can be reached via the Northern Line. Get off at Kirkdale station, which is 1.2 km (14 min) walk from the stadium. Trains to Kirkdale depart from Liverpool Central Station, which is 400 m (5 min) walk from Liverpool Lime Street station. You can also change lines at Liverpool Moorfields Station.
Alternatively, you can get off at Sandhills station, which is also on the Northern Line. Sandhills is 2.2 km (26 min) walk from the stadium, but on all Everton home Premier League and cup matchdays a shuttlebus service runs directly between it and Goodison Park.
If you are travelling to Sandhills by train, ask for a ticket to "Goodison Park," and you'll get an return trip on the Soccerbus for an add-on of £3. You can also pay £3.50 for a return ticket upon boarding the bus, which is free to spectators with valid Trio, Solo, or Saveaway tickets or a Concessionary Travel Pass.
This service runs for 2 hours prior to each Everton match up to 15 minutes before kick-off, and for 50 minutes after the final whistle.
Goodison Park is approximately a 4.0 km (48 min) walk from Liverpool city centre.
A variety of activities and entertainment including music, giveaways, special guests, and live performances, plus food and drinks for purchase, can be found at the Fan Zone located in the Sir Philip Carter Park Stand car park entrance, near the statue of Dixie Dean.
Goodison Park has a capacity of approximately 39,414. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Goodison Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, L4 4EL, United Kingdom.