Everton Stadium is being constructed in north Liverpool on the site of Bramley-Moore Dock. In turn, it will be just under 2.4 kilometres from the city centre and around 3.2km west of Goodison Park.
After all that, they have made a choice. Premier League club Everton’s new home stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock sits gleaming with promise on the east bank of the Mersey, just before it empties ...
the first purpose-built football ground in England where they have played since 1892 at the end of this season and make the two-mile journey to the new 52,888 capacity Everton Stadium on the ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is speaking to institutional investors about raising more than £300 million ($376 million) of debt to support a stadium refinancing for Everton FC, the Premier League ...
Liverpool unveiled plans in 2007 to construct a brand new 60,000-seater stadium in Stanley ... Liverpool City Council approved Everton's Bramley-Moore Dock plan. Ground was broken in 2021, and ...
With supporters eager for a glimpse of the new stadium, Everton are to hold a ballot from Friday (Jan 3) giving season ticket holders, hospitality and shareholders the first chance to take a seat.
Everton have announced three trial matches at Everton Stadium before it officially opens next season. The first test event will be an Everton Under-18s friendly fixture on 17 February in front of ...
However, the rebuttals stopped in 2020 when Liverpool City Council approved Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock plan ... stadium would have had a capacity of 55,000. La Blaugrana began the expansion ...
The historic first match at Everton’s new £500 million stadium has been confirmed for next month, with 10,000 fans invited to a test event. The honour of the opening game has been afforded to ...