In Summary
- Everton’s new state-of-the-art facility on the waterfront has been selected to host games at the 2028 European Championships
- Elements of the build continue to evolve, with bars and kitchens beginning to emerge
- Everton is putting everything that makes Goodison Park so special.
A new set of images have been released showing the progress at Everton’s £550m stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The building of Everton’s new 52,888 seater-ground is picking up steam and is set to be completed by the end of the year.
To give fans the modern matchday experience they expect, Everton is putting everything that makes Goodison Park so special .
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Everton Stadium (In Pictures)
The Toffees are expected to make the move from their iconic Goodison Park home at the start of the 2025-26 season.
The Everton Stadium X account has posted pictures of what the venue looks like now and what they will when it is ready to hold games.


Internally, the MEP (mechanical, electrical and public services) elements of the build continue to evolve, with bars and kitchens beginning to emerge, along with the partitioning of the many restaurants and public spaces.
Everton’s historic Goodison Park
This means Everton’s historic Goodison Park home will be in operation for one final, full season in 2024-25.
Everton’s new state-of-the-art facility on the waterfront has been selected to host games at the 2028 European Championships
This fully accessible venue will have a capacity of 52,888, with uninterrupted views of the pitch.
Everton’s interim chief executive, Colin Chong, confirmed: “The first competitive football fixtures for our senior men’s side will take place at our new stadium at the start of the 2025-26 season.
Everton Football Club was established in 1878.