What makes a good women’s football stadium? Everton point the way
<p>Stadiums have traditionally catered for men but the growth of the women’s game is rapidly changing the landscape</p><p>“It was a pitch in the middle of a park, basically,” Peter McFarlane, secretary of the Everton Women Official Supporters’ Club, says in describing Walton Hall Park, the 500-seat stadium that eventually held a further 1500 spectators before the team moved to Goodison Park.</p><p>Walton Hall Park was the smallest stadium in the Women’s Super League, charming and nostalgic with its railed-off standing space, somewhat isolated outside of the city, and otherwise simply lacking food options and a bar. “It’s worlds apart compared to what Goodison offers us,” McFarlane says. “I mean, it helps we have a roof for the fans.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/sep/25/womens-football-stadiums-goodison-park-everton">Continue reading...</a>
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