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  1. Goodison Park is a football stadium in the Walton area of Liverpool, England, 2 miles (3 km) north of the city centre, which is the home of Premier League club Everton since 1892 and has an all-seated capacity of 39,414.

  2. Key facts. Club: Everton FC | Opening: 1892 | Capacity: 40,157 seats. History and description. Goodison Park officially opened on 24 August 1892 with an athletics event. The first match, between Everton and Bolton (4-2), was played 9 days later. Everton had previously played at Anfield, but a dispute over the rent drove them out.

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  3. View a location map of Everton FC's Goodison Park, along with a journey planner and further stadium information, on the official website of the Premier League.

  4. History Of Goodison Park. Goodison Park was the first major football stadium built in England. Only Scotland had more advanced grounds; Rangers opened Ibrox in 1887, while Celtic Park was officially inaugurated at the same time as Goodison Park.

  5. Goodison Park. 1,194 reviews. #3 of 825 things to do in Liverpool. Arenas & Stadiums. Closed now. Write a review. About. A warm welcome awaits all visitors to Goodison Park when you arrive for a tour at one of the world’s most iconic football stadiums. Visitors will gain access to the players’ changing rooms – both home and away, take in ...

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  6. The official website of the new Everton Stadium on Liverpool's famous waterfront - latest news, photos and videos from the site.

  7. Goodison Park is rife with history. It has been Everton Football Club’s home ground since its completion in 1892 and is one of the oldest purpose-built football stadiums in the entire world. The Grand Old Lady, as it is known to Everton fans, has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England.