The route for Everton's coach arriving at Goodison Park for Sunday's match against Brentford has been revealed as supporters are set to line the streets once more.
Blues fans have been regularly lauded in recent weeks as they have shown their tremendous support for the side. Ahead of the last home match against Chelsea, thousands arrived early and took to the streets to produce incredible scenes as Frank Lampard and his squad arrived for the game.
Banners and flags were on full display, there was constant loud singing and numerous smoke bombs filled the air to create a raucous atmosphere for the day - which eventually saw Everton win 1-0 thanks to Richarlison's strike. Similar scenes have been seen outside Finch Farm ahead of the two most recent away trips to Leicester City and Watford too.
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Plans are already in place for another coach welcome as the Blues return to Goodison on Sunday and numerous fan groups have been sharing the route on social media. Towards the very end of the route, the coach will turn down Luxmore Road and then onto City Road, before making its way to the ground.
Everton supporters who are planning to attend from 2:30pm onwards to show their support for the players as they arrive are this time being urged to line up along City Road and right up to the Holy Trinity Statue, due to the coach taking a slightly different route for Sunday's match than it did against Chelsea.
It's again expected that thousands of Blues will get around the ground early with flags and blue smoke in tow. Everton find themselves two points above the relegation zone as things stand, but a loss for Leeds at the weekend could see survival for Lampard's side confirmed if they were to beat Brentford.