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Everton vs Brighton Premier League 2025/26 tickets: Prices, hospitality and where to buy

The day the Everton club and fans alike have been waiting for is nearly here. At the Bramley-Moore Dock, Hill Dickinson Stadium will become the newest Premier League ground when it hosts Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday, August 24.

Everton's true season might begin on the second matchday of the Premier League. They enter a new era on the day as well, as they play their first-ever game at their newly built Hill Dickinson Stadium. The architectural marvel on Liverpool's waterfront is ready to taste Premier League action. After moving out of their iconic home, Goodison Park, they will be keen to make a winning start against Brighton and lift some silverware soon at their new home.

Brighton, after entertaining Fulham in the opening week, will hit the road to face Everton. Fabian Hurzeler's side had one of the best away records in the Premier League last season, winning eight clashes and drawing five. They look to gatecrash Everton's party and play the villain on the big day.

Looking to grab some Premier League tickets for this historic game? We got you sorted with our Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion ticket guide.

Upcoming Premier League Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion fixtures

Everton will enter a new era when the ball is kicked off at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on 24th August against Brighton & Hove Albion. Here's what you need to know.

DateFixtureStadiumKick-Off (BST)Tickets
Sun, Aug 24Everton vs Brighton & Hove AlbionHill Dickinson Stadium14:00Everton FC, StubHub, Ticombo

Located on the River Mersey's waterfront on the iconic Bramley-Moore Dock, the stadium was a dream project for the management. After meticulous planning and hundreds of millions being spent, a world-class stadium with cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices was built. The 52,000-seat stadium is seen as a key venue for sports, entertainment and other festivities, acting as a beacon of the economy.

In a historic move, Hill Dickinson, the Liverpool-headquartered law firm, acquired naming rights for the stadium. In a deal rumoured to be worth around £10 million a year, they will be the naming partners for years to come.

How to buy Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion tickets in the 2025/26 season?

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The safest and best way to purchase Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion tickets is from the official ticketing website of Everton. The fans are required to have an official Everton membership and account. The Forever Blue+ and Forever Blue memberships give access to the Season Ticket wait list as well.

The club offers tickets to the season ticket holders first, followed by a ballot sale for members. Subject to availability, the tickets will be available for general sale.

To purchase tickets seamlessly with a single click, reselling websites StubHub and Ticombo can be your go-to places for tickets from €167.

What are the prices of Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion tickets?

The Season ticket prices for the Hill Dickinson Stadium vary from £640 - £900 for an adult. Seniors (65+), Young Adults (18-21), Youth (14-21), Junior (14-21) and Kids (Under 11) enjoy concessions on the season ticket prices.

The individual match tickets are yet to be announced, but the face value might set an adult back by anywhere between £58 - £95 based on the opponent, stand, view and occasion.

How to buy cheap Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion tickets in the 2025/26 season?

The cheapest way to buy the tickets is from the official website of Everton. However, if you fail to grab your tickets from the club itself, you can turn to resellers like StubHub and Ticombo.

Reselling websites offer cut-price deals in the last minute, so keep checking the deals till the ticket prices drop to their lowest, starting from €167 right now.

Everton hospitality tickets & packages: premium experience for fans

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Everton is offering first-of-its-kind lounge experiences to the fans as part of their hospitality packages. The lounge with new cinematic 'loge' seating will be the one with the most demand.

The club announced Seat Unique as the official premium ticketing partner. They offer multiple packages for the fans to purchase lounge experiences, immediately subject to availability.

These premium packages have just been released ahead of the opening of the new stadium in August and are expected to sell out quickly for fans looking to secure a seat at Hill Dickinson Stadium. From meet-and-greets to seven-course restaurant menus, this is for the fans who want to make the most of their experience at Hill Dickinson.

How to watch or stream Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion tickets in the 2025/26 season?

Well, if you missed out on tickets due to an unprecedented demand to catch this game, we have other options for you to watch the game. The game was moved to Sunday so that Everton's debut at the Hill Dickinson Stadium could be shown live on TV. For fans in the UK, Sky Sports Main Event is the place to be for this clash. The fans in the US can catch the game live on Peacock.

Where to stay around Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton vs Brighton & Hove Albion?

Hill Dickinson Stadium is located on Liverpool's famous waterfront. It is easily accessible by public transport, meaning fans can stay anywhere in the city and make their way to the match. Liverpool is a budget-friendly city and has options spread all over the city. The interactive map below will help you pick your ideal lodging for the game.

Frequently asked questions

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