The Seating at Goodison Park

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Hello,

I'm looking to go to my first Everton game at Goodison for the Burnley match.

I know that the views at Goodison are notorious/infamous for poor sight lines due to restricted views.

I'm hoping that I can get advice on which rows start to become restricted and which rows I should be aiming for.

Ideally, I would like to be in the Lower Gwladys Street end, but I'm willing to sit elsewhere. Ultimately, I just don't to travel all the way to England and barely see the match.

Any advice will be helpful, thanks.
 

Hello,

I'm looking to go to my first Everton game at Goodison for the Burnley match.

I know that the views at Goodison are notorious/infamous for poor sight lines due to restricted views.

I'm hoping that I can get advice on which rows start to become restricted and which rows I should be aiming for.

Ideally, I would like to be in the Lower Gwladys Street end, but I'm willing to sit elsewhere. Ultimately, I just don't to travel all the way to England and barely see the match.

Any advice will be helpful, thanks.
It should note that’s a restricted view on any ticket you buy mate (obscuring a goal) but in many ways the real Goodison experience is giving yourself a neck hernia trying to see the opposition roll their winner past our keeper so don’t pass that up. Season after next all that is gone.
 

This is considered a decent seat in LB

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Hello,

I'm looking to go to my first Everton game at Goodison for the Burnley match.

I know that the views at Goodison are notorious/infamous for poor sight lines due to restricted views.

I'm hoping that I can get advice on which rows start to become restricted and which rows I should be aiming for.

Ideally, I would like to be in the Lower Gwladys Street end, but I'm willing to sit elsewhere. Ultimately, I just don't to travel all the way to England and barely see the match.

Any advice will be helpful, thanks.
The way this team and manager plays football restricted views are a god send!

#eyeaids
 
Stay away from the back of lower bullens, upper bullens, back of the lower Gwladys (from about half way up), anything past first row of upper Gwladys. Most of the top balcony, most of the main stand.

To be fair the best places are family enclosure (not sure you can be an adult ticket without a kids ticket though), Park End or the Paddock. No restricted views at all, but you have to watch DCL miss 3 sitters per game.

Actually, save your money and stream on a dodgy channel.
 
Restricted views are the best these days. Cheapest tickets, and you don't have to watch the dire football. Download a blue movie or a few episodes of The One Show on to your phone, plug your headphones in and enjoy the small screen entertainment with a boiling hot cup of tea and oversized novelty hot dog.
 

Hello,

I'm looking to go to my first Everton game at Goodison for the Burnley match.

I know that the views at Goodison are notorious/infamous for poor sight lines due to restricted views.

I'm hoping that I can get advice on which rows start to become restricted and which rows I should be aiming for.

Ideally, I would like to be in the Lower Gwladys Street end, but I'm willing to sit elsewhere. Ultimately, I just don't to travel all the way to England and barely see the match.

Any advice will be helpful, thanks.
I would go in the Park End. Not my favourite part of the ground but you will get to see the game and it takes away any lottery element concerning the view
 
Anything you get from the club on general sale or whatever is usually gonna be bad seats at the back of the Gwladys / Main Stand.

If you buy a resale ticket through the official platform you’ll have way more choice of seats.
 
I’d just avoid the back of the lower Bullens.

Stay away from the back of lower bullens, upper bullens, back of the lower Gwladys (from about half way up), anything past first row of upper Gwladys. Most of the top balcony, most of the main stand.

To be fair the best places are family enclosure (not sure you can be an adult ticket without a kids ticket though), Park End or the Paddock. No restricted views at all, but you have to watch DCL miss 3 sitters per game.

Actually, save your money and stream on a dodgy channel.
Definitely not what I wanted to hear, ugh. After so many years of trying to get over from the U.S. for a game, I finally managed to snag a ticket to the derby this morning, but at 5am my time and on 3 hours of sleep and rushing before it sold out, I wasn't really capable of thinking it through too much, so I basically just got the first decent (or so I thought) seat I could grab that wasn't marked "restricted view". Turns out it's LB4 row M. So sounds like I'm basically screwed, ha.

I tried to get one in the Paddock but the only thing available there was resale (same as in the Park End, I think), and for some reason, it wouldn't let me buy a resale ticket. Only first-issue tickets.
 
If you can bear the high pitched screams of the lids in the Gwladys, half way up isn’t too bad.

Sounds like The Beatles are playing at Shea Stadium when we get a corner.
 

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