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Everton Announces New Stadium Name: Hill Dickinson Stadium

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Everton New Stadium Hill Dickinson

Liverpool, England — Everton Football Club has announced that their new stadium, set to open in August, will be named Hill Dickinson Stadium. This naming rights deal comes as the club prepares to transition from their historic home at Goodison Park, where they have played since 1892, to a modern venue at Bramley-Moore Dock before the 2025-26 season.

The partnership with Hill Dickinson, a commercial law firm founded in 1810, marks one of the largest stadium naming rights agreements in Europe. Everton’s men’s team will host their final match at Goodison Park this Sunday against Southampton in the Premier League.

Angus Kinnear, Everton’s CEO, described the partnership as a strategic and bold move that goes beyond branding, emphasizing a shared commitment to progress and the regeneration of Liverpool. “Hill Dickinson Stadium will stand as a symbol of Everton’s ambitions and our values,” he stated.

Craig Scott, CEO of Hill Dickinson, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, calling it “a once-in-a-generation opportunity” that reflects both organizations’ ambitions for Liverpool. The new stadium, with a capacity of 52,888, will not only serve as a home for Everton but also attract various events to the city.

The club emphasized that the agreement with Hill Dickinson will create a legacy beyond matchdays, enabling both entities to thrive together in community engagement and charitable initiatives.

As the countdown to the new stadium’s opening begins, fans are looking forward to this new chapter in Everton’s history.