Directions

Directions

 

Below are step-by-step directions if you plan to come and visit us at Goodison Park.

The Everton Under-21 side currently play their home games at the Merseyrail Community Stadium in Southport, whereas the venue for Everton Ladies' home fixtures is the Halton Stadium in Widnes. Click on the links to the right to view the directions to these two stadiums.


TRAVELLING TO GOODISON BY CAR

DIRECTIONS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH


From the M6, exit at junction 26 onto the M58 and continue until the end. At the gyratory go left to join the M57 Junction 7. Exit the M57 at Junction 4 to turn right into East Lancashire Road (A580). Follow the road across Queen's Drive into Walton Lane. Goodison Road is less than a mile along on the right.

DIRECTIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FROM THE NORTH

From the M6, exit at Junction 26 onto the M58 and continue to the end. At the gyratory system go a quarter way around, turning left onto the A59 Ormskirk Road. Continue along as the road becomes Rice Lane, and over the roundabout into County Road. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left into Spellow Lane, and then left into Goodison Road. Goodison Park is on the right.

DIRECTIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FROM THE SOUTH

From the M6 exit at Junction 21a onto the M62 to Liverpool. Follow to the end of the motorway and turn right onto the A5058 Queen's Drive. After 4.5 miles, at the roundabout junction with the A59, turn left into County Road. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left into Spellow Lane, and then left into Goodison Road. Goodison Park is on the right.

DIRECTIONS FROM THE EAST

From the M62, exit Junction 6 onto the M57, go to the end of the motorway and then left onto the A59 Ormskirk Road. Then follow the same route for north.

DIRECTIONS FROM THE WEST

From the M53, continue to Wallasey and follow Liverpool via the Kingsway Mersey Tunnel. Turn left at the end into Scotland Road, taking the right fork to the A58 Kirkdale Road. Follow the road round for two miles and Goodison will appear in front of you.

CAR PARKING

Car parking is available in Stanley Park, approximately half-a-mile from Goodison Park.
Click here to view a map.

The following positions are available to members of the Everton Disabled Supporters Association, and places are allocated on a rota basis:

Diana Street - Blue Badge scheme in operation outside house numbers 2-14 (marked on ground - 7 spaces).
Oxton Street - Blue Badge scheme in operation between house numbers 74-84 (marked by sign on post - 6 spaces)
Eton Street - Blue Badge scheme in operation outside house numbers 53-79 (13 spaces).

CAR SHARE

Click here to learn more about a free network set up by TravelWise Merseyside. It can help you to find other fans who are travelling to Goodison so you can split your travel costs on the way to the game.

You simply register your details, say where you are travelling from and whether you are offering a lift or seeking a lift, and appropriate matches are then sent to you in a secure email - you then choose who you'd like to contact.

Registration is completely free. Simply click here for more details.
 


TRAVELLING TO GOODISON BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Goodison Park is well placed for access via public transport, be it by bus, train or a combination of the two.

BY BUS
Services from Queen Square Bus Station in Liverpool city centre - 19/19A, 20, 21, 130*, 210*, 250*

Services from Paradise Street Interchange - 19/19A, 20, 21, 130*

Services from Thomas Street Stand EA - 350/351, 311, 210*, 250*

Other services which don't operate via the City Centre but serve Goodison Park include- 68/168 (Bootle - Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby/Bootle - Penny Lane)

* - service operates evenings and Sundays only

BY TRAIN

The closest rail station is Kirkdale on the Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison Park.

FROM LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT

Liverpool John Lennon airport is approximately 11 miles from the ground.

You can catch the 80A or 86A bus from the front of the Airport to Liverpool South Parkway bus/rail interchange, take a Northern line train to Sandhills station to connect with the Soccerbus service.

SOCCERBUS

Soccerbus is a frequent shuttle bus service running directly between Sandhills station and Goodison Park, for all Everton home Premier League and cup matches.

If you’re travelling in by train, ask for a ticket to ‘Goodison Park’ and for an add-on of just £1 you’ll get a return trip on the Soccerbus. You can also pay as you board the bus – it’s just £1.50 for a single or return ticket and it’s FREE to those with valid Trio, Solo or Saveaway tickets or a Concessionary Travel Pass.

The Soccerbus service runs for two hours before each Everton match up to 15 minutes before kick off and for 50 minutes after the final whistle. Click here for full details.

For further information on how to get to Goodison Park by Public Transport, ring Traveline on 0871 200 22330871 200 2233.

MERSEYTRAVEL HELP

Merseytravel has introduced new journey planning tools to further assist and inform visitors on the public travel options available.

Fans travelling to Goodison Park may find the following options of use:

- For latest, up-to-the minute information, follow Merseytravel on Twitter @Merseytravel, visit www.merseytravel.gov.uk or call 0151 236 7676 (7am-8pm Monday-Friday and 8am-8pm Saturday-Sunday). Alternativey email traveline-enquiries@merseytravel.gov.uk.

- The Merseytravel desktop journey planner provides information for bus, ferry and train. You can create a journey plan based on your current location, an address, postcode, street name or bus stop. Visit www.jp.merseytravel.gov.uk for more information.

- Merseytravel has introduced a new journey planner app for both android and iOS devices, meaning customers can make informed travel choices on the go. It allows you to plan journeys now and any time in the future, as well as providing timetable and map information for all public transport providers across Merseyside.