A much-loved Everton matchday tradition is set to return for the clash against Norwich City later this month.
The Blues take on Burnley in their next game at Goodison Park before welcoming Daniel Farke's side on September 25th in their final game of this month.
The absence of supporters from stadia across the country over the last two seasons of football has meant that the traditional matchday experience has been changed drastically for those still lucky enough to attend.
But at least some semblance of normality is set to return to Goodison.
The Everton Heritage Society have announced that they will be returning to St Luke's Church to fully reopen their popular pre-match stalls when Norwich make the trip to Merseyside later this month.
The organisation sold programmes outside the venue for the clash with Southampton to kick off the campaign, and will be doing the same for the visit of Sean Dyche's men to Goodison on Monday.
A tweet from Everton Heritage read: "St Luke’s update: On Monday from 6pm we’ll sell programmes from the lockdown period & for the Burnley match in the church hall doorway (cash only please).
"We plan to reopen fully on the Norwich match day - full details will follow. Thanks for your support."