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Page last updated: Monday 30 March 2026

It's a new-era for Everton this season as they settle in to their new home at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks of the Mersey – and fans are being urged to look at their travel options ahead of their journey to the new ground.

Under the co-ordination of a Transport Working Group chaired by Everton Football Club, the Combined Authority has worked closely with local partners including Liverpool City Council, Merseyrail, bus operators and Merseyside Police to help plan transport and ensure journeys to and from the new stadium are as easy, smooth and safe as possible.

Supporters have a variety of travel options for getting to and from home games and are encouraged to plan ahead and think about the best mode of travel for them as they get used to a new matchday routine - an extensive guide to those options can be found below.

To ensure they have the most up to date information they should check directly with transport operators, who will be sharing the latest service updates and full timetables on their websites and social media channels.

Hill Dickinson Stadium is also easily accessible on foot or bicycle from Liverpool city centre, an ideal option for those fit and able to and a way to avoid the matchday traffic.

Travel advice

If you’re using public transport to attend games at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, followed our advice to help you plan your journeys.

  • Plan your journey in advance - to ensure you can get where you want to go and back home again.
  • Walk or cycle if you can – the stadium is within walking and cycling distance of Liverpool city centre with plenty of cycle parking available for supporters to use.
  • Check before you travel – Don’t get caught out by any changes to regular timetables.
  • Leave more time for your journeys - services may be busier than usual and you may need to queue so try to allow enough time to catch a later service if you don’t make the one you expect.
  • Consider using other stations – Sandhills will be a popular option, but Bank Hall and Moorfields are also within walking distance of the stadium for your journey to the game.
  • Buy travel tickets in advance – many tickets can be purchased ahead of time or online, speeding up your journey.
  • Be patient – services to and from the stadium may take longer than usual.
  • Be kind to staff - staff will be working hard to keep services running and on hand to provide help and travel advice.

In the video below, lifelong Blues fans Simon O'Brien explains some of the ways you can get to the game...

Transport Information

A summary of transport information can be found below. For the most detailed and up-to-date guidance, people should regularly check operator websites and social media channels as these services are subject to last minute changes.

Please be aware transport services can be subject to change - check operator and Merseytravel websites before you travel.

Hill Dickinson Stadium Travel Map
Download EFC Travel Map (PDF, 168KB)
Mersey Ferries
Mersey Tunnels