Everton attendance analysis – 2025/26

Stadium Games Total Average Change*
Goodison Park10/1135,2403,524231%
Hill Dickinson Stadium1/1118,15418,154204%
Total11/1153,3944,854148%
Change* – 2025/26 average attendance compared to 2024/25. Goodison Park, the team’s new ‘regular’ stadium compared to Walton Hall Park. Hill Dickinson stadium, the club’s new ‘main’ stadium compared to Goodison Park

Everton’s move to Goodison Park has had a huge impact on attendances with their average up 231% on their previous regular ground – Walton Hall Park.

Their opening game drew a crowd of over 6,400 for the visit of Tottenham, an attendance that proved to be the highest of the season at their new home.

A number of high-profile opponents kept attendances strong in the first half of the season and despite poor form on the pitch, their average going into the winter break stood at 4,543.

While results improved as the league returned, attendances struggled. The derby against Liverpool was the only other game to break the 5,000 barrier and saw an almost 50% drop on last season. Average attendance across the second half of the season fell to 2,845.

Opting to host an early‑season game at the newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadium was a shrewd move by the club. Everton attracted their 2nd highest attendance ever for the visit of Manchester United which contributed to an overall 148% increase in overall attendance year-on-year.

NOTE: The chart above displays attendances for the 2025/26 season in chronological order with comparisons to corresponding games in the 2024/25 season. Newly promoted London City Lionesses and Crystal Palace who were relegated from the WSL at the end of the 2024/25 season are omitted from the chart but are included in the attendance data.