Everton have released information about the Family Stand, tailored for young supporters, at their new stadium
The future for young Evertonians is coming into focus with the club releasing information on the Family stand at the new Everton Stadium. Everton season ticket holders are being given information this week on each of the stands at the new stadium to help make their seating choices when they move to the Mersey waterfront.
Everton are currently playing their final season at Goodison Park, the first purpose-built football ground in England, where they have been based since 1892. After 135 years in Walton – an area where the club are determined to maintain community links with a series of buildings and schemes remaining after the team relocate, including the Goodison Park Legacy Project – the Blues are making the two-mile journey to Vauxhall on the Mersey waterfront with a switch to the 52,888 capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of the 2025/26 campaign.
Throughout this week, Everton are releasing information on each of the stands at the new stadium, helping and informing season ticket members make their choices, with the latest being the Family Stand. Situated in the lower tier of the north-west corner of Everton Stadium, the club say the Family Stand provides stunning views close to the action where the next generation of Evertonians will fall in love with matchday.
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A self-contained concourse provides a safe and secure environment for young families, with facilities to make the experience comfortable and enjoyable for all and an area for tailored activities for junior supporters. An accessible entrance, lifts and wheelchair platform are available, while the concourse has a family toilet and baby changing facilities.
There is a family toilet, along with four male and four female toilet blocks, five of which include baby changing facilities. There are also three accessible toilets (one with baby changing facilities), two gender neutral toilets, a changing places facility and a quiet room.
Four vomitories lead to seats in the lower tier of the 2,700 capacity stand. Seats, offering corner views, are situated above and below these entry points.
Three of the vomitories also provide access to an elevated wheelchair platform for up to 30 disabled supporters and their companions. The Family Stand also provides easy access to the Western Terrace, where junior Blues and their families can watch the players arrive on matchday.