Everton have frozen home Premier League ticket prices for the 2026-27 season after a review and talks with supporter groups. The club confirmed prices will stay the same as last season, with a new 18–21 tariff introduced to help young adults moving into further education or their first jobs.
What’s changed for Everton fans?
The Blues will keep the same ticket prices for home Premier League matches in 2026-27 as they did last season. The new 18–21 tariff sits between junior and adult pricing, designed to ease the cost for young adults starting work or study. This follows a review of last season’s approach and ongoing discussions with supporter groups.
Season-ticket holders will see no increase on last year’s prices. The maximum rise last season was capped at £85, with the average adult uplift around £45 - or £2.26 per game. Under-11s and adults in the family area kept frozen prices, while all concessionary categories were retained.
How ticket sales will work
The process for buying home match tickets remains unchanged. Forever Blue+ Members get first pick via a ballot before any remaining tickets go to Forever Blue Members. Full details of the sales window are available online. Everton kick off their Premier League campaign at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday, August 22.
Junior season tickets start from £256, young adult and seniors from £480, and adult tickets from £640. The new 18–21 tariff sits between junior and adult pricing, offering a middle ground for supporters in further education or early careers.
Why this matters for Everton
The move reflects the club’s push to keep matchday costs manageable for fans. It comes after most supporters faced price increases last season, though under-11s and family-area adults were shielded from hikes. The Blues are now 13th in the Premier League with 49 points from last season’s 38 games, sitting 36 points behind leaders Arsenal.
Everton ended last season with a -3 goal difference, scoring 47 and conceding 50. Their final five games were all losses or draws (LLLDD), and they lost 1-0 at Tottenham on May 24, 2026. The next fixture is a home game against Ipswich on September 19, 2026.
