Swansea City sold out

Wednesday, 2 November, 2016 2comments  |  Jump to most recent

Everton's next home fixture against Swansea City has now sold out.

This represents a sixth consecutive home sell-out for the Blues who remain unbeaten at Goodison Park in the League this season.

There are a limited number of offsite hospitality places, in executive seating, still available for this fixture. For more information click here or call 0151 530 5300 or email hospitality@evertonfc.com.

Fans may also be able to purchase for Swansea City through StubHub where seats can be viewed and purchased from Season Ticket holders who can't attend the game. Click here to view the current seats listed.

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The Club will soon be announcing details of a limited number of Half Season Tickets that will be made available for the 10 Premier League fixtures in the New Year. More information will appear on evertonfc.com in due course.

 

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Liam Reilly
1 Posted 03/11/2016 at 14:57:00
Another sell-out and not against a top-tier team.

Really supports the argument that a greater capacity at a new 'Docks' Stadium wouldn't be short of subscribers.

Jimmy Sørheim
2 Posted 03/11/2016 at 16:58:20
I agree the new stadium needs a grater capacity with standing areas to up the atmosphere somewhat.

The good old days when you could stand and save a little on top of the expensive tickets nowadays,
we need the new stadium to have a capacity of at least 15000 standing areas or I suspect games will become duller and duller as fans refuse to engage.

The biggest thing taking away all the fun in my view is the crazy price of attending games, I just don't want to waste money by paying over the top for a product that mostly sucks.


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