Drone footage has revealed work has begin on a car park in Nelson Dock next door to Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium. The car park is set to be a temporary measure as Everton continue to progress a purchase of the adjoining land. Colin Chong is heading up the negotiations…
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Budweiser deal highlights Everton’s clever 17,000 capacity venue plan
Budweiser Brewing Group has confirmed it will be a founding partner for Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium. The move is a coup for the club, which was expected to partner with AB Inbev, Bud’s group owner, but has also secured extra commercial revenue by signing it up as a founding…

Everton confirm Hill Dickinson statue locations and Goodison ‘Heritage’ seating
Everton will be able to install two statues at Hill Dickinson Stadium after marking out two locations for future development. Plans submitted to Liverpool City Council suggest two sites in front of the East Stand of the stadium have been earmarked for statue plinths, although the plans are listed under…

Everton prepare Hill Dickinson Stadium for ‘major’ music events with new application
Everton have applied for a licence to hold major non-football events at Hill Dickinson Stadium, confirming the club will be seeking to bring major music and boxing events to Bramley Moore Dock. The club has already secured a licence to hold football events at the new stadium including plans to…

Everton vs Brighton tickets on sale for Hill Dickinson Stadium hospitality
Everton have released the first ever tickets for a competitive game at Hill Dickinson Stadium but they cost £595 per seat. Normal seats for the new stadium have not yet been released by the club but new hospitality partner Seat Unique is selling tickets for the stadium’s hospitality areas at…

Seat Unique confirmed as Everton ticket seller for 2025/26 season
There will be a new way for Everton fans to get tickets for Bramley Moore Stadium – now called Hill Dickinson Stadium – for the 2025/26 season. Fans will still be able to buy member and general sale tickets on the club’s own platform, which is operated by Ticketmaster, but…

Plans for Bramley Moore Stadium’s first takeaway revealed
The first takeaway serving Evertonians at Bramley Moore Stadium will open directly opposite the stadium, according to a new planning application submitted to Liverpool city council. An application to open a takeaway at 64 Regent Road has been submitted and it would be the first takeaway to open within the…

Everton’s third test event at Bramley Moore confirmed for August
Everton’s third test event at Bramley Moore Stadium – now called Hill Dickinson Stadium – has been confirmed for 9 August. The date was confirmed by a stadium caterer who is looking to hire staff to service the event. A company called Chef’s Bay has issued job listing for staff…

Bramley Moore Stadium hospitality first look as matchday sales begin
Everton have revealed more information and images of the bars and restaurants at Bramley Moore Stadium as it prepares to sell them for match days. Season tickets in the hospitality areas of the West and East Stands of Bramley Moore – now called Hill Dickinson Stadium – are already sold…

Why Hill Dickinson Stadium is a perfect fit for Everton
Everton have finally confirmed the naming rights to Bramley Moore Stadium after signing a deal with commercial law firm Hill Dickinson. While some fans have criticised the club for not signing up a global name for the new stadium, the deal has been described as one of the biggest stadium…