Everton’s New Home: The Hill Dickinson Stadium Era Begins!

Everton Football Club has officially announced a naming rights partnership with Hill Dickinson, a Liverpool-based commercial law firm. This exciting development means the club’s stunning new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will be known as the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The move marks a significant step for Everton, who will play their final match at the iconic Goodison Park on Sunday against Southampton. After decades of history within those walls, the club will transition to their new state-of-the-art home ahead of the 2025-26 season. The women’s team, meanwhile, will continue to play at Goodison Park.

The Hill Dickinson Stadium boasts a capacity of 52,888 and will officially open its doors in August. Several test events have already been held at the ground, offering glimpses of the impressive facilities to come. Everton CEO Angus Kinnear expressed his excitement, calling the partnership ‘a bold and strategic step forward’ representing a shared commitment to progress and the regeneration of Liverpool.

Hill Dickinson CEO Craig Scott echoed these sentiments, highlighting the momentous nature of the partnership and emphasizing the shared vision for the future of Liverpool. This long-term agreement is more than just a naming rights deal; it’s a symbol of collaboration and a shared ambition for success.

The new stadium is poised to become a landmark not just for Everton, but for the entire city of Liverpool, representing a significant investment in the club’s future and the local community. The legacy of Goodison Park will live on, but a new chapter in Everton’s history is undeniably about to begin.

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