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Everton

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Name: Everton
Nickname: The Toffees
Founded: 1878
Manager: David Moyes
Chairman: Bill Kenwright
Ground: Goodison Park, Goodison Road, Liverpool
Travel:
By car: From Stoke-on-Trent, use the M6 Northbound and leave at Junction 21a and join the M62.
Follow the M62 until you reach the end of the motorway (beware of a 50mph speed camera about a quarter of a mile from the end of the motorway).
Follow the A5058 towards Liverpool.
After three miles turn left at the traffic lights into Utting Avenue (there is a McDonalds on the corner of this junction).
Proceed for one mile and turn right at the corner of Stanley Park into Priory Road. Goodison Park is at the end of this road.
If you arrive early (around 1pm) then there is street parking to be found around Walton Lane. Otherwise parking is available Anfield or in Stanley Park itself (the entrance to the car park which costs £6, is in Priory Road).
Further parking is available at the Walton Sports Centre where you can park, which is a 15 minute walk from the ground.
Parking: There is street parking to be found around Walton Lane if supporters arrive early - around 1pm.
Otherwise parking is available towards Anfield or in Stanley Park itself (the entrance to the car park which costs £6, is in Priory Road).
Parking is also available at Walton Sports Centre for £3.
By rail:
The closest station to the ground is Kirkdale. This is accessible from Liverpool Central station. Liverpool Central can be reached from Liverpool Lime Street. Lime Street is around three miles from the ground.
But the closest station is Kirkdale which is just under a mile from the ground. On exiting the station turn right and then cross the railway bridge, a pub can be seen opposite called the 'Melrose Abbey'. Walk up Westminster Road, alongside the pub, for about 400yds until the Elm Tree pub is visible. Turn left at the pub into Goodall Street and walk up to end of the road, crossing the junction with Carisbrooke Road and into Harlech Street.
At the end of Harlech Street is the main County Road (A59). Cross over County Road at the traffic lights and then proceed down Andrew Street. At the top of Andrew Street St Lukes Church is located in the corner of the ground.
Alternatively Sandhills Station is also located near to the ground and a bus service is in operation.
Details on rail times are available from National Rail.
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