Everton vs Arsenal: Ticket details, travel guide and important matchday information

Everton are back in action at Hill Dickinson Stadium next weekend with a visit from Premier League leaders Arsenal.

David Moyes will be looking for a response following Everton’s 2-0 loss away at Chelsea last time out.

Prior to that, Everton had been on a great run of form as they had won for of their previous five matches to climb the table.

Arsenal make the trip to Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday evening sitting top of the Premier League, but they may well slip to second prior to kickoff as Manchester City play earlier the same day.

Ahead of the clash on Merseyside, Goodison News rounds up all the key information for the match.

Everton vs Arsenal ticket details

Everton’s clash against Arsenal was rescheduled for the Saturday, having initially been down for the Sunday, due to the Gunners’ EFL Cup commitments.

Arsenal were given an allocation of 3,001 tickets for the clash and have sold each of those. The away fans will be located in the Northeast Stand in blocks 118, 119 and 120.

The majority of the away section at Hill Dickinson Stadium has safe standing areas with rail seating.  

Tickets were priced at a reasonable enough £30 for adults, £25 for over 65s and £20 for Under 18s.

As for tickets in the home ends, they are also fully sold out. There is a ticket resale platform supporters wanting to get their hands on a ticket can keep an eye on.

Getting to Hill Dickinson Stadium

Hill Dickinson Stadium is now an award-winning venue, with this the first trip Arsenal have made to the ground since it opened earlier this year.

The ground is located north of the city centre and is easy to access via public transport

If travelling by car, the postcode for the satnav is L3 0BW. However, it is worth noting that road closures and parking restrictions will be in place around the stadium on matchday.

Supporters – both home and away – are therefore advised not to drive directly to the stadium.

RankingStadiumCapacity
1Old Trafford73,992
2Tottenham Hotspur Stadium60,984
3London Stadium62,455
4Anfield60,384
5Emirates Stadium60,168
6St James’ Park52,143
7Etihad Stadium52,364
8Hill Dickinson Stadium52,110
Average Premier League home attendances this season

If travelling via train on Merseyrail’s network, Sandhills is the closest station to the ground and is around a 15-minute walk.

All city centre car parks are available to park and ride by bus, meanwhile, using the 919 and 929 services.

Supporters are advised to check for up-to-date information prior to travelling.

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