Hill Dickinson Stadium is Everton FC's new home on Liverpool's Bramley-Moore Dock waterfront, a striking arena built into a former dock basin on the banks of the Mersey. Its riverside setting and dramatic brick-and-steel exterior, designed to echo the city's dock warehouses, make it one of the most distinctive new stadiums in England. The steep, English-style home end was deliberately engineered to recreate the noise and closeness of Goodison Park inside a fully modern bowl. It gives Everton a genuinely dramatic new stage after well over a century at their old ground.
Opened for the 2025-26 season after Everton's first fans attended a youth fixture there in February 2025, the stadium marks the club's first new home since Goodison Park opened in 1892. Its final operational capacity was set at 52,769 following a seating audit, making it the eighth-largest football stadium in England on opening. Naming rights were sold to law firm Hill Dickinson for at least 15 years, and the ground sits on a regenerated dock site that had lain derelict for decades. It represents Everton's biggest single investment in the club's history and a new era after Goodison.
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