Hill Dickinson Stadium
Interior of the stadium | |
Interactive map of Hill Dickinson Stadium | |
| Full name | Hill Dickinson Stadium |
|---|---|
| Location | Bramley-Moore Dock, Vauxhall, Liverpool |
| Coordinates | 53°25′30″N 3°00′10″W / 53.4251°N 3.0028°W |
| Owner | Everton |
| Operator | Everton |
| Capacity | 52,769 |
| Record attendance | 52,514 (Everton v Brentford, 4 January 2026) |
| Field size | 105 by 68 metres (115 by 74 yards) |
| Public transit | Sandhills |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 10 August 2021 |
| Built | August 2021 – December 2021 (infill) January 2022 – December 2024 (main build) |
| Opened | 17 February 2025 |
| Construction cost | Estimated around £750 million |
| Architect | MEIS Architects BDP Pattern Architects |
| Builder | Laing O'Rourke |
| Project manager | Elijah Jones |
| Structural engineer | Buro Happold |
| Tenants | |
| Everton (2025–present) | |
Hill Dickinson Stadium, known as Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium or Everton Stadium during construction and renamed for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock in Vauxhall, Liverpool, England. It is the home ground of Premier League club Everton, replacing Goodison Park.
Bramley-Moore is a former commercial dock and it is intended that the new stadium will become the heart of a new mixed-use development in the area containing shops, housing, sport facilities and other venues. Upon opening, it became the eighth largest football stadium in England, and the eleventh largest stadium in Britain. The stadium will also be a host venue for UEFA Euro 2028 as well as host for one game in the 2026 Nations Championship and has already hosted the 2025 Rugby League Ashes.