WOMEN'S TEAM

All You Need To Know About Everton Women's Home Stadium

Everton Women return to their home of Walton Hall Park on Saturday for a WSL clash against Birmingham City (11.30am BST).

The game represents the first time the Blues have been able to play in front of their fans at their purpose-built stadium for nearly a year and a half due to COVID-19.

Willie Kirk’s side will take to the field just three-and-half hours before the Everton men’s team host Norwich City at Goodison Park – meaning fans can enjoy a Toffees double-header by attending both matches.

Click here to purchase your Everton Women tickets now*, while limited tickets for the men’s Premier League clash are available on our ticket resale platform here.

Below is all the information supporters need to know about Everton Women's home at Walton Hall Park.

Where is the stadium?
Walton Hall Park is situated in a 130-acre park in the Walton area of north Liverpool, which is a 15-minute drive from the city centre and less than a mile walk from Goodison Park.

How do I get there?
Walton Hall Park bus stop is at the entrance of the ground and is served 19 and X3 bus lines. Walton train station is approximately a 24-minute walk from the ground.

Is seating available?
500 covered seats will be available.

What disabled facilities are available? 
The stadium is fully accessible with disabled seating and toilets.

Are the stands sheltered? 
In the seating area only.

What is the capacity at Walton Hall Park?
The current temporary capacity is 1,500.

Is parking available at Walton Hall Park?
No, not this Saturday but fans can park at Stanley Park Car Park for £10 for the full day.

How much are tickets? 
Tickets are now on sale for Everton v Birmingham City priced at £8 for adults and £4 for concessions.

Do members (Season Ticket and Official) still get a discount on tickets?
Season Ticket Members receive a 50% discount on match tickets, with Official Members getting 30% discount.

Can I pay on the day?
No. Tickets can be purchased online here.