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Post by Everton News. on Feb 25, 2020 17:04:22 GMT
Everton’s postponed Barclays FA Women’s Super League fixture against Liverpool at Goodison Park has been rescheduled for Wednesday 25 March (7pm kick-off).
The match was set to take place on Sunday 9 February but was postponed due to adverse weather conditions caused by Storm Ciara.
The rearranged encounter will be the first WSL Merseyside derby to be hosted at Goodison Park and the second meeting of the two teams to be hosted at a first-team stadium this season - following Everton's 1-0 victory in front of a derby record crowd of 23,500 at Anfield in November.
For supporters who have already purchased a ticket, please note:
Tickets purchased for the original fixture, including tickets downloaded by Season Ticket and Official Members, in the Family Enclosure, Sir Philip Carter Park Stand and Howard Kendall Lower Gwladys Street will remain valid and can be used in these stands for the rearranged fixture.
Anyone who has purchased tickets for the original fixture, including tickets downloaded by Season Ticket and Official Members, in the Upper Bullens and Main Stand will now be relocated to the Sir Philip Carter Park Stand. A representative from Everton Fan Services will be in contact if you have purchased a ticket in this area with further information.
For supporters with a complimentary ticket for the original fixture, this ticket will not be valid. Please contact your ticket supplier for further information on obtaining a ticket for the rearranged date.
All Premium Admission tickets purchased for The People’s Club Lounge for the original fixture will remain valid for the rearranged date. All tickets purchased for the away visitors section for the original fixture remain valid and can be used for the rearranged date.
To purchase new or additional tickets for the rearranged Women’s Merseyside Derby, click here or call the Everton Fan Centre on 0151 556 1878.
Supporters can also buy tickets in person by visiting the Goodison Road Box Office or by calling into the Club's city centre ticket facility in Everton Two.
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65years
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Post by 65years on Mar 9, 2020 7:46:44 GMT
Many of the womens football matches give the opportunity for parents & grandparents to safely take their children/ grandchildren, many of whom are under 10 years old.
As a season ticket holder I bought tickets for the original date because it was a Sunday 2:00 kick off which was ideal because we could travel and return before the grandchildren's bed time having made a full day of travelling and the experience of lunching in Liverpool.
How wonderful of Everton now to re-arrange the match for 7:00pm kick off, thus finishing around 8:50pm at the earliest.
Now they have excluded many parents & grandparents and their offsprings from attending what may have been their first football match. Great forward thinking Everton!
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Post by rugbytoffee on Mar 9, 2020 14:19:29 GMT
Many of the womens football matches give the opportunity for parents & grandparents to safely take their children/ grandchildren, many of whom are under 10 years old.
As a season ticket holder I bought tickets for the original date because it was a Sunday 2:00 kick off which was ideal because we could travel and return before the grandchildren's bed time having made a full day of travelling and the experience of lunching in Liverpool.
How wonderful of Everton now to re-arrange the match for 7:00pm kick off, thus finishing around 8:50pm at the earliest.
Now they have excluded many parents & grandparents and their offsprings from attending what may have been their first football match. Great forward thinking Everton!
Would it be Everton who are responsible for the re-arrangement or the F.A.?
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