Everton Women Programme Articles

Everton FC Heritage Society is proud to be associated with the official Everton Women matchday programme, and, as in the Men’s publication, we have been asked to contribute articles researched and written by our acknowledged experts. Where possible we try to produce an article with historical links to the fixture and opposition of the day, hoping to give topical interest to both sets of fans.

We appreciate that some of the articles leave you wanting to know more, but we are limited to around 500 words, as the programme must cover a variety of functions of course, and there just isn’t room.

Nevertheless, many of the articles are an abridged version of a longer study, often with more illustrations, so it is worth returning to the Everton Women homepage or using the Search bar in the right-side panel, to see if it has been uploaded.

Season 2025/26 Our first at Goodison Park

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, 14 September 2025

Everton v London City Lionesses, 21 September 2025

A special 52 page printed edition of the match day programme for the first two league games at Goodison Park.

Contributed Articles

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, 14 September 2025

Andrea McGrady: Goodison in the Blood

by Rob Sawyer (of Everton FC Heritage Society)

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Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, 14 September 2025

From The Wirral to Goodison Park; a 40-Year Journey for Everton Women

by Rob Sawyer (of Everton FC Heritage Society)

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Everton v Manchester United, 12 October 2025

A special printed edition of the match day programme for the first ever league game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium

Contributed Articles

Everton v Manchester United, 12 October 2025

A First Taste of Wembley

by Rob Sawyer (of Everton FC Heritage Society)

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Everton v Manchester United, 12 October 2025

Everton Women’s First Goodison Match: Everton Ladies v Wembley Ladies, 5 April 1997

by Bradley Cates (of Everton FC Heritage Society)

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