Everton are to offer fans the chance to see the Under 23 side play for free when they take on Southampton at Goodison Park later this month.
The young Blues, managed by David Unsworth, currently sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League two table following a win over Arsenal on Monday.
Their next game sees them take on Southampton, who sit eighth in the table, at Goodison Park on February 20th.
It should be another entertaining affair and those wishing to show their support will be given the chance to do so for free, with all supporters set to admitted to Goodison free of charge.
The game will be dedicated to the team’s ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ campaign in which they are aiming to raise £230,000 to help the city’s homeless.
The goal of the initiative is the development of a supported living initiative for young people between the ages of 16 – 23 and there will be donation buckets on entry at the turnstiles for fans to show their support.
As well as the action on the pitch, there will be plenty of pre-match activity taking place in the Everton Fan Zone from 5.30pm with live music, free giveaways.
There will also be special guest appearances from Tom Davies, Mason Holgate and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who have all been involved in the fundraising campaign to date.
“It would be great to see as many Evertonians as possible coming along to support the team on the night,” said Unsworth.
“I know how much it would mean to all of them to have a big crowd there and if we can also raise a bit more money for the fundraising campaign then that’s brilliant.
“We still have a long way to go to reach our target but this will just be one of many events that fans will be able to get involved in throughout the rest of the season and we really appreciate the support we’ve received from fans so far.”
Tickets are free and available in the Park End stand or the Upper Bullens. They can be collected from Wednesday, February 8 right up until kick-off on Monday, February 20 from Everton One, Everton Two or the Park End Box Office.
For those unable to attend the game, a live stream will be available on evertontv. A £3.99 donation to the ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ fund will give you exclusive live access to the full 90 minutes of the game with commentary.