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Everton's move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock is confirmed to be the start of the 2025-26 season.
Everton will move to their £760m new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock next season. They should have new owners by Christmas, with the Friedkin Group (TFG)’s takeover still on course to be completed.
The Texan billionaire Dan Friedkin is set to become Everton’s new chairman after taking a 99.5 stake per cent in the club through Roundhouse Capital Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of TFG. The ...
On 6 June, Everton confirmed three pre-season friendlies versus Salford City, Coventry City and Preston North End. [37] A month later, a trip to the Republic of Ireland was announced to face Sligo Rovers. [38] On 14 July, a home friendly against Serie A side Roma was announced. [39] Win Draw Loss Fixtures
Everton's proposed new stadium is a bowl design with a capacity of 52,888 and constructed of steel and glass, with the existing dock being filled with reclaimed sand from the River Mersey. [ 35 ] Similar to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , it is intended that there will be a 13,000-seater stand which is reportedly inspired by the "Yellow Wall ...
Everton's plans would deliver a £1.3bn boost to the economy, [19] create more than 15,000 jobs, [20] attract more than 1.4m visitors and act as a catalyst for £650m of accelerated regeneration. [19] At the planning meeting Everton also committed to investing up to £55m [20] to repair, preserve, restore and open up Bramley-Moore Dock's ...
Everton will not move into their new stadium until after the end of the 2024-25 season
Everton Stadium under construction in April 2023 with the Victoria Tower to the right. Following the conversion of Goodison Park into an all-seater stadium in 1994, plans for relocation to a new site have been afoot since 1997, when then chairman Peter Johnson announced his intention to build a new 60,000-seat stadium for the club. At the time ...