- Everton men’s team are moving into their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium
- The women’s team will now move into Goodison Park from next season
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Goodison Park will become the permanent home of Everton women’s team next season.
Everton men’s team are set to say farewell to their famous old ground this weekend when they play their last ever match there before heading to shiny new Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025-26 season.
But it’s not going to be goodbye for everyone – with the women’s team set to make the ground their permanent home in the WSL from the beginning of next season.
Everton women finished eighth in the women’s top-flight this season, and have called Walton Hall Park – with a capacity of 2,200 – their home since February 2020.
The decision to move to Goodison, where the capacity is 39,572, follows an in-depth review into the future of the stadium by The Friedkin Group (TFG), who completed their takeover of the club in December.
Everton women’s captain, Megan Finnigan, said: ‘This move is a testament to where the women’s game is right now and, more importantly, where it is heading.

Everton women’s team will play all their games at Goodison Park from next season

The move comes in light of Everton men’s team switching to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium (pictured) this summer

Everton women finished eighth in the WSL this season, and will now get the chance to play in a stadium with a capacity of just short of 40,000
‘Goodison is a magical stadium with a deep heritage and close ties to the local community. Leading the team out for that first home match of next season will be nothing short of a career highlight – and the prospect of what Everton Women can become with such an iconic ground to call our home is hugely exciting.’
Angus Kinnear, CEO of Everton, added: ‘We know how treasured Goodison is, not only to every Evertonian, but to the game itself, and being able to keep such an iconic stadium at the heart of the legacy project is something that has been incredibly important to us.
‘From next season, we are proud to say our women will have an unrivalled permanent home in the WSL – another statement of intent as we look to build the foundations that will help us challenge for trophies.
‘The women’s game has grown significantly in recent years, and we believe that growth will continue and accelerate. We’re under no illusions; there are obstacles we need to overcome to make this a success both practically and economically, but we’re confident that we will overcome those challenges.
‘The value of investing in the women’s game has been demonstrated by our ownership group at AS Roma, with impressive results on the pitch. We believe Everton Women can emulate that success and go even further, with one of the most revered grounds in the history of the game as their permanent home.’
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