Everton fans urged to prepare for 'massive moment' at Hill Dickinson Stadium - Liverpool Echo
- Everton fans expressed their views about needing more seating than Anfield, connecting with 70,000 people on Twitter.
- Everton's chairman, Bill Kenwright, instructed that the new stadium should be both historic and contemporary to look toward the future.
- The design of the stadium has received positive feedback, with comments describing it as elite.
- UEFA selected the stadium as a host site for the 2028 European Championship.
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Everton's new stadium along Liverpool's River Mersey was 11 years in the making
Architect Dan Meis has transformed Everton's long-hoped-for stadium into reality. The Toffees play their first official match at the 52,769-capacity Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday. Meis, known for designing Seattle’s T-Mobile Park and LA’s Crypto.com Arena, was initially skeptical about…
Everton fans urged to switch tactics - and use public transport - Liverpool Express
Everton fans are being advised to make a match-day tactical switch – by leaving the car at home and taking public transport to the brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Blues are set to face Brighton on Sunday 24 August at 2pm, and almost 53,000 spectators will be packing out the stadium for the first ever Premier League fixture at the venue. It’s sure to be a busy Sunday afternoon in the city centre as the Liverpool Celebrates 2025 festival wil…
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