Where To Sit At WembleyTickets for our FA Cup semi-final against either West Ham United or Manchester United will go on sale on Wednesday (30 March).
The trip to Wembley will be the Club's first since 2012 and already Evertonians have started counting down the days to our latest run-out under the national stadium's famous 134-metre-high arch.
But with almost 32,000 seats on offer to Blues supporters, just where is the best place for you, your family and friends to sit?
Every football match offers different experiences for different fans, so here's our helpful guide to which sections will suit which Toffees on 23 April…
RECREATE THE GWLADYS “Get the ball into their box and the Gwladys Street will suck the ball into the net.”
It's what the late, great Howard Kendall famously told his team at half-time on one of the most memorable nights in Goodison history.
They duly went out, put three past Bayern Munich and progressed to what would be a victorious final of the European Cup Winners' Cup.
But the 'Gwladys Street-effect' goes well beyond that famous night in April 1985.
Bob Latchford's 30th league goal in 1977, Duncan Ferguson's two headers against Manchester United 10 years apart, Romelu Lukaku's fine run and finish to send us back to Wembley just a fortnight ago; all majestic moments played out in front of Goodison Park's most iconic end, and that's just to name a few.
If you want to be right at the heart of the action at Wembley, helping to recreate that empowering 'home' atmosphere exalted by Kendall, seats in blocks 110, 111 and 112 are the ones for you.
FUN FOR THE FAMILY For many junior Blues, this might be a first trip to Wembley - and what better way to spend it than surrounded by hundreds and thousands of other excited young Toffees?
If you're used to Goodison Park's Family Enclosure and are keen to experience a similar atmosphere in the capital, we recommend seating in the lower tier areas (level one), blocks 103 to 109 and 113 to 121. Please note that these areas include two different ticketing price points.
These sections also have wider concourses - making them more suitable for supporters looking to avoid the most congested areas before and after the game.
DISABLED SUPPORTERS If you are a disabled supporter and meet the criteria explained
here – and haven’t already been contacted by Brendan Connolly - he is available on 0151 530 5396 during standard office opening hours.
For more information about FA Cup semi-final tickets, criteria and pricing,
click here.