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  2. Everton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Full name: Everton Stadium: Location: ... Everton Stadium [1] is a football stadium at Bramley ... been identified as the location for a new 55,000-seater stadium ...

  3. Goodison Park - Wikipedia

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    Goodison Park is a football stadium in Walton, Liverpool, England, that has been the home of Premier League club Everton since 1892. It is 2 miles (3 km) north of the city centre, and has an all-seated capacity of 39,414. [1] Goodison Park has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. [2]

  4. Everton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The stadium that Everton has used since 1892. Goodison Park, the first major football stadium to be built in England, was opened in 1892. [85] Goodison Park has staged more top-flight football games than any other ground in the United Kingdom and was the only English club ground to host a semi-final at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. It was also the ...

  5. List of football stadiums in England - Wikipedia

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    On 24 March 2017, Everton announced they had agreed to purchase land at Bramley-Moore Dock located in Vauxhall, Liverpool with intent to build a new £300m-plus stadium. [70] After plans were approved by Liverpool City Council and funding was eventually found through private means, the stadium's construction work began in July 2021. [71]

  6. Everton Park - Wikipedia

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    Everton Park may refer to: Everton Park, Queensland, Australia – a suburb of Brisbane; Everton Park, Liverpool, England – a park; Everton Park, Singapore, Singapore – a subzone of Bukit Merah; Everton Stadium, future home ground of Everton Football Club; Goodison Park, current home ground of Everton Football Club

  7. Anfield - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has a seating capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth largest stadium in England. [2] It was originally the home of Everton from 1884 to 1891, before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president. [4] The stadium has four stands: the Spion Kop, the Main Stand, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and the Anfield Road ...

  8. Finch Farm - Wikipedia

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    Finch Farm is the training ground for Everton F.C., in Halewood, in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Merseyside within the Liverpool City Region.. The School of Science is the nickname given to the complex by some supporters, referring to a long-standing nickname for the club.

  9. The Kirkby Project - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkby Project was a proposed new football stadium in Kirkby for Everton.The stadium, if built, would have replaced Goodison Park as Everton's home ground. The plan originated in 2006, was the subject of a Public Inquiry in December 2008, [1] but was eventually rejected by central government in November 2009. [2]