Tickets still available for Espanyol

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Tickets for Everton's final pre-season friendly will remain on sale until kick off tomorrow.

The Blues return to home soil to take on La Liga outfit Espanyol in their final pre-season fixture before the 2016/17 Premier League curtain-raiser against Tottenham Hotspur.

It will be the very first time Ronald Koeman takes his position in the home dugout of the Grand Old Lady - and the new boss admits he is excited at the prospect.

“It's always nice to be at home. Everyone is really looking forward to it - not only myself, but the players as well.

“We want to give the fans a good performance and show them that we are ready for the start of the new season.”

Tickets for the visit of Espanyol are on sale now priced at £20 for adults and just £10 for Under-18s and Over-65s.

Everton officials are expecting a sizeable amount of late interest in the game with fans advised to secure their seat as early as possible.

The fastest and easiest way to secure your seat for Saturday's game is to buy securely online here.

Fans are advised that the print-at-home option has been activated for the fixture, meaning you can buy your ticket online, print it off and simply walk to your turnstile when you arrive at Goodison Park, no hassle, no box office queues.

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Alternatively, call the Fan Centre on 0151 556 1878 or visit one of the three ticket outlets below in person:

  • Park End Box Office, Goodison Park
  • Everton Two, Liverpool One
  • TicketQuarter, Queen Square

Please note, the Top Balcony and Upper Gwladys Street stands will not be open for this fixture.

Buy Everton v Espanyol tickets online

 

Reader Comments (3)

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Brian Keenan
2 Posted 05/08/2016 at 22:59:08
Hello Everyone at ToffeeWeb. I was wondering if any protests where planned for the match against Spurs?

I look at the ticket prices and the promises off a £100 million and I see nothing put paying for the electricity so to make sure the ground is running... and also inside, the posters with Howard Kendall being remembered.

James Watts
3 Posted 06/08/2016 at 01:19:06
I'm surprised they haven't all been snapped up ... be amazing to see all our new signings on the pitch before kick off!
Eric Holland
4 Posted 06/08/2016 at 11:06:43
Especially as they are only £5 per ticket...

Err maybe not then.


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