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Beto and Tyler Dibling surprise Everton fans on Hill Dickinson Stadium tour

Everton players Tyler Dibling and Beto surprise a young fan on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

Everton players Tyler Dibling and Beto surprise a young fan on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

Tours of Hill Dickinson Stadium began with a bang this week as Everton stars Beto and Tyler Dibling surprised fans to mark the launch of the much-anticipated behind-the-scenes experience.

The Blues’ duo lay in wait in the home dressing room to the shock and delight of unknowing supporters, who were among the first to undertake an official tour around the club’s new home on Monday. The players spent time chatting to fans and posing for photos, before joining the group pitchside for more pictures as mementos of the day.

A further surprise lay in wait for the first 10 guests on the tour, who received ‘golden tickets’ for a tour of Finch Farm training complex, while club ambassador Graham Stuart, part of the club’s last trophy-winning side who lifted the FA Cup in 1995, also treated other lucky guests with an appearance. The surprises kept coming, with another fan gifted a pair of complimentary tickets to the upcoming Premier League game against West Ham United.

tours are now under way daily, with all tours currently sold out for September and October. However, there is still availability to see behind the scenes at the Blues’ new waterfront home in November, while the club say that December tickets make the perfect Christmas present for the Evertonians in your life.

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The tours include a visit to the circular home dressing room, where manager addresses his players on matchdays. You’ll also follow in the footsteps of heroes by undertaking the same tunnel walk as the Everton players, soak up the sights from the edge of the pitch and even grab a photo moment in the manager’s dug-out seat.

Hill Dickinson Stadium tours also take in the media theatre, where you can enjoy the view from the elevated hot seat where managers will deliver their post-match interviews. The tour wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the South Stand city view concourse on the second level, offering a spectacular vista of the cityscape through panoramic windows and a breathtaking view of the pitch from the South Stand upper tier.

Throughout Hill Dickinson Stadium tours, visitors are immersed in the history of the location and the club’s rich heritage, with interactive storytelling bringing Everton’s legacy to life. At the conclusion of the 90-minute journey, there is scope to visit the new flagship Everton official store and relax in the neighbouring Trinity Place Bar.

All Hill Dickinson Stadium tours are fully accessible and open to all ages. Tours are now available to , priced as follows: Adult - £26; Concessions / Student - £23; Junior - £16; Under 4s / personal assistants - Free.

Beto poses for a photograph with two visitors on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

Beto poses for a photograph with two visitors on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

Tyler Dibling signs an autograph on a young fan's shirt on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

Tyler Dibling signs an autograph on a young fan's shirt on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

A couple of visitors have their picture taken with Everton striker Beto on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

A couple of visitors have their picture taken with Everton striker Beto on the first day of Hill Dickinson Stadium Tours

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