Everton have released the first ever tickets for a competitive game at Hill Dickinson Stadium but they cost £595 per seat.
Normal seats for the new stadium have not yet been released by the club but new hospitality partner Seat Unique is selling tickets for the stadium’s hospitality areas at eye-watering prices.
Tickets to Village Street, the East Stand’s premium seats with access to a host of match day bars, are priced at £595 for the opening game. Season tickets for the section cost around £3,000 usually but one-off fans will have to pay a premium to see the historic game.
Beyond, the Tunnel Club bar in the West Stand, is one of Everton’s more premium spaces and will cost nearly £1,000 for the opening game.
The tickets are on sale now at Seat Unique.
The tickets are the most expensive on the opening day, with Anfield hospitality priced from £449 and Manchester United tie with Arsenal priced from just £299.
Everton will begin the Premier League season with a visit to Leeds on Monday night before Hill Dickinson Stadium officially opens for its first competitive match versus Brighton on the following Saturday. Aston Villa, West Ham and Palace will be the next three games at Bramley Moore.
The cheapest hospitality at the stadium currently on sale will be for the Burnley game, where tickets start from £399 for hospitality options.
Normal seats will go on sale for individual fixtures later in the summer.