Everton confirm season ticket price rise for 2026-27

Majority of fans to pay more as club outlines new pricing structure

Author: Alex CornsPublished 10th Apr 2026
Last updated 10th Apr 2026

Everton have announced an increase in season ticket prices ahead of the 2026-27 campaign, with most supporters set to pay more for matches at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The changes come as the club prepares for its second full season at the new ground.

Adult season tickets will rise by an average of £45, equivalent to just over £2 per game, with the maximum increase capped at £85.

Prices will start from £640 for adults, while juniors, young adults and seniors will pay from £256 and £480 respectively.

The club has confirmed that tickets for under-11s and adults in designated family areas will remain frozen.

All existing concession categories will also be retained, a move Everton say reflects an effort to keep football accessible.

Everton previously faced penalties for breaching Premier League spending rules, increasing the need for sustainable revenue growth.

Alongside the pricing changes, Everton have introduced a new optional ‘season ticket+’ scheme offering perks such as discounts and gifts.

The renewal window is open until 20th May, with payment plans available and further ticketing updates accessible via the club’s official website.

The decision to increase prices has been criticised by independent fan group the Everton Fan Advisory Board, which says many loyal match-going fans will now face price rises of up to almost 10%, nearly three times the current rate of inflation.

In a statement, the Board said: "The decision suggests a preference for short term financial gain at the expense of loyalty. It fails to recognise the growing sentiment amongst supporters that our game is moving further and further away from its core values, identity and soul."

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