By car 123 mls, 2 hours 45 mins
DIRECTIONS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH
From the M6, exit at junction 26 onto the M58 and continue until the end. At the gyratory go left to join the M57 Junction 7. Exit the M57 at Junction 4 to turn right into East Lancashire Road (A580). Follow the road across Queen's Drive into Walton Lane. Goodison Road is less than a mile along on the right.
DIRECTIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FROM THE SOUTH
From the M6 exit at Junction 21a onto the M62 to Liverpool. Follow to the end of the motorway and turn right onto the A5058 Queen's Drive. After 4.5 miles, at the roundabout junction with the A59, turn left into County Road. Three quarters of a mile along County Road, turn left into Spellow Lane, and then left into Goodison Road. Goodison Park is on the right.
DIRECTIONS FROM THE EAST
From the M62, exit Junction 6 onto the M57, go to the end of the motorway and then left onto the A59 Ormskirk Road. Then follow the same route for north.
DIRECTIONS FROM THE WEST
From the M53, continue to Wallasey and follow Liverpool via the Kingsway Mersey Tunnel. Turn left at the end into Scotland Road, taking the right fork to the A58 Kirkdale Road. Follow the road round for two miles and Goodison will appear in front of you.
CAR PARKING
Car parking is available in Stanley Park, approximately half-a-mile from Goodison Park.
BY BUS
Services from Queen Square Bus Station in Liverpool city centre – 19/19A, 20, 21, 130*, 210*, 250*
Services from Paradise Street Interchange – 19/19A, 20, 21, 130*
Services from Thomas Street Stand EA – 350/351, 311, 210*, 250*
Other services which don't operate via the City Centre but serve Goodison Park include- 68/168 (Bootle – Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby/Bootle – Penny Lane)
* – service operates evenings and Sundays only
BY TRAIN
The closest rail station is Kirkdale on the Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison Park.
Train takes between 3 and 3 hours 30mins to Liverpool off peak return £53.50
WHERE TO DRINK
About a 15 minute walk away from the visiting supporters entrance, is the Thomas Frost pub on Walton Road. This Wetherspoon outlet, is a fairsized pub, that has a good mixture of home and away supporters. Bradleys Wine Bar is a proper family run local with a good selection of beers including some real ales.
Otherwise you can walk along Priory Road (where the away coaches drop off and park) or across Stanley Park, going away from Goodison over towards Anfield. The Arkles pub, the usual haunt of away fans visiting Anfield is also popular with away fans going to Goodison. It is about a 10-15 minute walk. At the end of Priory Road, turn right into Arkles Lane and the pub is up on the left. It also shows Sky Sports.
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