Located in the Walton area of Liverpool, Goodison Park has been the home of Everton F.C since their move from Anfield in 1892. Goodison Park has hosted more topflight games than any other English stadium. It even hosted a semi-final match during the 1966 World Cup.
Goodison Park is an accessible stadium, and a team of accessibility stewards attend every matchday. The stadium offers 172 spaces for wheelchair users, including 45 wheelchair positions on a new viewing platform in the Park Stand. The platform offers a great view and shelter from adverse weather conditions. The platform was built as part of a 2-year project to improve accessibility for those who need it.
On matchdays, fans who have additional needs can take a companion to the game free of charge.
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Goodison Park is located just 970m from Anfield, the home of their local rivals, Liverpool F.C. Anfield was previously the home of Everton from 1884-92, prior to the club’s move to Goodison Park.