Everton Sets New Attendance Record at Hill Dickinson Stadium as Season Ticket Renewals Top 97%
Everton has reported a record-breaking average attendance of
52,121 during its first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking a significant
milestone following the club’s move from Goodison Park.
In an update to supporters, Andrew Middleton described the
campaign as a landmark season, highlighting key figures relating to ticketing,
attendance, memberships and supporter engagement.
The move to the larger stadium has enabled substantially
more supporters to attend matches, with the club reporting a 68% increase in
the number of individual fans attending at least one fixture compared with the
final season at Goodison Park. The average attendance of 52,121 surpassed
Everton’s previous club record of 49,531, which was set during the 1969/70
title-winning season.
Middleton praised supporters for helping create a strong
atmosphere at the club’s new home and confirmed Everton continues to gather
feedback through surveys and supporter groups, including the Fan Advisory
Board, Fans’ Forum, Supporters’ Club Committee and the Everton Disabled
Supporters’ Association.
During the 2025/26 campaign, Everton recorded 32,347 Season
Ticket Members, alongside 2,807 Club View Members and 4,139 Premium Seasonal
Members. The club also revealed that Season Ticket renewals for the 2026/27
season currently stand at more than 97%, exceeding renewal levels typically
achieved at Goodison Park.
Supporter attendance frequency has also increased. While
around one in four Members who purchased match tickets attended three or more
games during the club’s final season at Goodison, that figure has risen to
approximately one in two match-by-match Members at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Everton reported strong demand through its ballot system,
with 28,521 supporters entering ballots across the season. On average, Members
entered between four and five ballots and were successful between three and
four times, producing an overall success rate of just under 80%.
The club’s official resale and ticket transfer services also
experienced significant activity. A total of 21,896 non-premium match tickets
were resold through the official platform, averaging around 1,150 tickets per
game, while 51,301 Season Tickets were transferred between supporters, equating
to approximately 2,700 per match.
Everton reiterated its commitment to tackling ticket touting
and unauthorised resale activity, revealing that more than 18,500 bot or known
tout accounts have been removed from its ticketing systems in recent years.
Measures introduced to protect supporters include fully digital tickets,
enhanced transfer processes, official resale platforms and the home ticket
ballot system.
Addressing concerns over empty seats at some fixtures, the
club said tickets listed for resale more than two weeks before a match were
significantly more likely to be sold. Weekend fixtures listed between 16 and 25
days in advance regularly achieved conversion rates of 75% to 90%, while
tickets listed on matchday were considerably less likely to find buyers.
The club also reported strong performance within its premium
hospitality offering, with partner Seat Unique achieving nearly 95% occupancy
across premium seating areas during its first season at the new stadium.
Looking ahead, Everton plans to refine its Family Area after
reviewing supporter demand. The club said the revised allocation will better
reflect usage levels while continuing to provide a dedicated environment for
families attending matches.
Away support remained strong throughout the season, with
50,624 away tickets sold across all competitions. These were purchased by 3,339
eligible supporters, averaging 2,664 tickets per match.
Everton also confirmed preparations are continuing for the
introduction of mandatory digital ticketing across the Premier League from the
2026/27 season. Digital away tickets have already been trialled for selected
fixtures, while visiting clubs took their full allocation for all but one match
at Hill Dickinson Stadium, recording an average admittance rate of 94%.
Following supporter feedback, the club announced that Ticket
Transfer will be available for home cup fixtures from next season, allowing
Season Ticket Members unable to attend to transfer tickets to eligible Forever
Blue and Forever Blue+ Members.
Middleton said Everton remains committed to listening to
supporters and enhancing the matchday experience, adding that the move to Hill
Dickinson Stadium has created new opportunities while also bringing new habits
and challenges as fans continue to adapt to their new home.
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