The Hill Dickinson Stadium will become Everton's new home in August 2025. Photo by: Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
The Hill Dickinson Stadium will become Everton's new home in August 2025. Photo by: Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
A new specialist service will increase the accessibility of the matchday experience at Everton’s new stadium. The Blues are set to move to the stunning Hill Dickinson Stadium next season, a transition that should turbocharge efforts to drive the club forward.
That new ground will be a major upgrade on the much-loved but historic stands of Goodison Park in a host of ways, with the new home boasting state-of-the-art features across the 52,888-seater arena.
It is hoped that experience will be available to all, with the club set to enable a commentary service to run on matches to provide vital assistance to supporters who are visually impaired.
The coverage will be provided by Alan March Sport (AMS), which already runs commentary teams at Arsenal, Newcastle United and Fulham as well as other Premier League grounds.
AMS is now advertising for wannabe commentators to get in touch for training that will help those selected to take supporters at the Hill Dickinson Stadium through the drama of Everton’s home games.
Anyone who is interested can contact AMS by emailing the company via: info@alanmarchsport.com