Everton FC
Everton fans race to get the best seats in the first seat swap at Hill Dickinson Stadium
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Following on from their first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton are today offering supporters who’ve already renewed their season ticket for the 2026/27 season the opportunity to move seats.
Supporters who renewed their season ticket have today received an email (Monday 1st June) with instructions on how to move the location of their season tickets if they wish to do so.
Everton FC said:
“Following our first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium, the vast majority of supporters have told us they are happy with the seats they selected. However, we also recognise that some Season Ticket Members may wish to consider a different location based on their own matchday experience, accessibility needs, preferred atmosphere, concourse preference or the opportunity to sit closer to friends and family.
“Please note that all seat moves are subject to availability at the time of selection.
“During this period, you will be able to move seats more than once should you wish to explore different options. However, once you complete a seat move, your previous seat will be released and made available for other supporters to select.
“No further seat moves will be made available after the window closes on Friday 19 June”

Supporters moving to a seat that is more expensive than their current one will have to pay the difference at the time of the move. If their new seat is cheaper they will receive a refund as credit into their Everton FC online account, which can then be transferred to their bank account.
Everton experienced a mixed season in their first campaign at the waterfront venue, suffering eight losses, including two against rivals Manchester United and Liverpool and having to make up over half of their points in away matches to finish 13th in the table.
It wasn’t all doom and gloom for the Toffees however, as they got off to a flying start in their new home with a 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on the second weekend of the season, enjoyed a late comeback to beat Crystal Palace, and blew Chelsea out of the water with a 3-0 win.
Supporters will be hoping a change of view will provide a change of fortunes for the club next season.