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Matchday Guide: Everton To Salute Fallen At Remembrance Fixture

Please see below for key information for fans attending Saturday’s Premier League game against Leicester City at Goodison Park (KO 5.30pm).

REMEMBRANCE FIXTURE

Saturday is the Club’s annual Remembrance fixture, with pre-match activity planned to honour the sacrifices made by servicemen and women from across the United Kingdom.  

Players, coaching staff and match officials will emerge from the tunnel slightly earlier than usual, with both captains laying a poppy wreath on the edge of the centre circle.

Both sets of players will then stand for a period of silence followed by the Last Post, to be performed by a Bugler, accompanied by two standard bearers.

Also present will be attendees of Everton in the Community’s veterans programme and members of the Tri-Service Toffees, an official Everton Supporters’ Club, who visited Finch Farm earlier this week.

Supporters are encouraged to take their seats as early as possible ahead of this activity.

The shirts worn by Everton’s players for Saturday’s fixture will bear a poppy emblem and will be signed and auctioned off in support of the Royal British Legion. Look out for more information about the auction and how to bid on evertonfc.com from this weekend.

IMPORTANT TRAVEL INFORMATION

Supporters attending Saturday’s Premier League match are urged to consider their travel plans, despite the suspension of a planned rail strike.

Network Rail are warning that the late notice means services on Saturday will remain "extremely limited" and could therefore still affect journeys to and from Goodison Park. 

Fans are urged to check Merseyrail’s website for up-to-date information.

Click here for a full list of train timetables on the proposed strike days, and more details on the strike itself.

PARK END KITCHEN

The Park End Kitchen provides a tasty appetiser to this weekend’s Goodison Park clash with Leicester City.

The distinctive Royal Blue-branded food outlet, the newest addition to the Fanzone, was agreed following discussions with the Fans’ Forum back in 2019.

The COVID pandemic delayed its launch, but the Park End Kitchen has been a popular addition to the Fanzone this season and will again be open for business on Saturday, from 3pm, serving a wide range of burgers and accompaniments.

Plans are in place to develop the food offering, in consultation with supporters, so please support the food outlet and we welcome any feedback or suggestions to improve it further going forwards.

FANZONE

The Fanzone will be open at the Park End of Goodison Park from 3om.

There will be a live performance on stage from The Jjohns ahead of the game, and the Live Show will also have special guests.

Catering units will be on-site with hot and cold refreshments, including the Park End Kitchen, a Club-owned foot outlet launched in response to fans’ feedback and in conjunction with the Fans’ Forum.

The Homebaked Bakery will have pies available in the Fanzone, via the blue Homebaked Bakery@Goodison Park-branded concession, which offers fans the chance to sample the famous Homebaked Scouse Pie, the award-winning Vegan Scouse Pie, as well as Everton themed pies The Blue (Steak & Stilton) and The Trinity Pie, in honour of Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey and Alan Ball.  

For more information on the The Homebaked Bakery, who also have a presence in the Blue Base on matchdays, CLICK HERE.


Please note: No pyrotechnics (smoke cannisters or flares) will be allowed in the Fanzone.

FOODBANK DONATIONS

Fans’ Supporting Foodbanks and their unmissable purple vehicle will be in the Fanzone all season on matchdays. They will be accessible from Goodison Road.

PITCH ENCROACHMENT / PYROTECHNICS

Everton Football Club wishes to remind supporters that entering the field of play is a criminal offence.

The Club is committed to the Premier League, FA and EFL’s collective stance in tackling anti-social and criminal behaviour at football matches and will take a zero-tolerance approach to pitch encroachment during the 2022/23 campaign.

Stadium bans - and even criminal prosecution - can and will be enforced to punish anyone that enters the playing area.

The Club is legally compelled to work with the authorities to identify any individuals who take part in such activity.

This also applies to the use of any pyrotechnics (smoke grenades and or flares) and the throwing of objects of any description on to the pitch. These acts are dangerous, illegal and have severe consequences.

Under strict stadium guidelines, all pyrotechnics are prohibited and supporters are advised that spot checks will take place at turnstiles and any such items will be confiscated.

Fans also run the risk of arrest and a subsequent stadium ban for possession of a pyrotechnic inside a football stadium.

SUPPORTERS CODE OF CONDUCT / REPORTING DISCRIMINATION

Everton Football Club has a strict, zero tolerance approach to all incidents of discrimination and disorder.

We remind supporters that all perpetrators of public order offences, which includes racist or discriminatory behaviour, pitch encroachment and the throwing of objects, will receive lengthy stadium bans, potential Police investigation and further possible legal sanctions.

Everton has a dedicated text number for fans to report any discriminatory or abusive behaviour they witness during matches at Goodison Park.

If you see or hear something, please report it to our Stadium Safety Team immediately by texting HELP and your message to 84300, or email reportit@evertonfc.com. In your message, please include details of what you have witnessed and where.

You will be sent a text, or email confirming your message has been received by our Stadium Safety Team.

GWLADYS STREET FLAGS

After consultations with supporters’ groups, a range of flags will be in the Lower Gwladys Street for fans to use. Supporters are asked to leave flags in the Gwladys Street Stand under seats following the game, so they can be reused for the next home game.

HERITAGE SOCIETY AND MATCHDAY HUB

The Heritage Society will be open at St Luke’s Church from 2pm.

The Matchday Hub, based at Everton Free School, will not be in operation for this match due to ongoing maintenance work. The Hub will remain closed until September.

TEAS FOR FANS

Teas for Fans will be open on the ground floor of St Luke’s Church Hall from 3pm.

Teas for Fans’ has been operating from St Luke’s for more than 30 years, offering supporters the chance to enjoy pre-match refreshments of tea, coffee and hot chocolate among fellow Evertonians.

Supporters can gather in a family friendly environment and enjoy a variety of hot and cold drinks and biscuits, with prices starting from just £1.

MATCHDAY BUNDLE OFFER!

Our official Catering Partner, Sodexo, have the below 'Early Bird' offers, available from gates opening:

  • Buy one pint/bottle of Carling Lager and receive your second half price
  • Buy a standard pie & receive a free hot drink
  • Family Enclosure Only: Buy a Sausage Roll & receive a free hot drink or bottle of water

Note: This offer is available up until 30 minutes after the gates open

All payments inside the stadium will be contactless.