Hill Dickinson Stadium

Capacity
52,769
Year Opened
2025
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Everton Football Club
City
Liverpool
Coordinates
53.4251°N 3.0028°W
Country
England
Sport
football
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

Hill Dickinson Stadium arrived in 2025 with a sense of relief and quiet pride across the blue half of Merseyside. After decades at Goodison Park, Everton finally stepped into a purpose built home that did not attempt to erase the past but carried it forward. The move to the Liverpool waterfront created a setting that feels both modern and firmly rooted in the club’s identity. It is not a flashy arena chasing spectacle for the sake of it. Instead, it offers careful design choices, strong acoustics, and a feeling of closeness that supporters have responded to with enthusiasm.

The stadium sits on the Bramley-Moore Dock site, where the industrial past still shapes the present. Designers leaned into that legacy with brickwork, clean angles, and a bowl structure that draws sound toward the pitch. Capacity sits in the mid fifties, which keeps the scale ambitious without creating a sense of detachment. The single tier South Stand quickly gained praise for its steep rake and the noise it builds when the team finds some rhythm.

Getting in and out feels smoother than many Premier League grounds thanks to wider concourses and a layout that actually respects foot traffic. Food and drink offerings lean toward local vendors, which helps avoid the generic stadium fare that so often disappoints. Views are strong from almost every angle, with very few seats burdened by awkward sightlines. The waterfront setting adds a touch of atmosphere even before kick off, especially on crisp evenings when the lights reflect across the dock.

Hill Dickinson Stadium is not a magic wand for the club’s fortunes, though it certainly gives Everton firmer ground to build on. It offers modern revenue streams, a richer visitor experience, and a sense of scale that matches long term ambitions. Goodison will always carry the memories. This new home gives the club space to create the next set.