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Everton confirm date for Hill Dickinson Stadium tours as supporters set for behind-the-scenes…

The Blues have confirmed that tours can now be booked for Hill Dickinson Stadium

The interior of the East and South Stands in Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on July, 9, 2025

The interior of the East and South Stands in Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on July, 9, 2025

Everton have confirmed plans to start tours at Hill Dickinson Stadium. The behind-the-scenes look at the new facility is available to book now, with the first available date September 15.

The Blues are almost set to officially move in to their new home on the waterfront. They will play a friendly match against Roma on Saturday, with the first competitive game at the ground to take place on August 24 with Brighton & Hove Albion the visitors.

Excitement is building as a result and while many fans will get their first taste of the new stadium in the coming days, Everton have confirmed plans to give supporters a fuller look at the state-of-the-art venue.

"At the heart of this is a visit to the circular home dressing room, where Senior Men's Team manager David Moyes will address his players on matchdays," Everton confirmed.

"You'll also follow in the footsteps of heroes by undertaking the same tunnel walk as the Everton players.

"Once pitchside, you'll be able to take in the sheer size and scale of Hill Dickinson Stadium, where you can soak up the sights from the edge of the pitch and even grab that perfect photo moment in the manager's dug-out seat!

"Our Hill Dickinson Stadium tours also take in the state-of-the-art Media Theatre, where you can enjoy the view from the elevated hot seat where managers will deliver their post-match interviews.

"And our 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."

The club also confirmed the tour will take around 90 minutes and the finale will see supporters taken to the new Trinity Bar Place and official store at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Trinity Bar Place is a football-themed bar that will contain references to Everton's history, with the name for the venue a reference to the club's 'Holy Trinity' of Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey and Alan Ball.

The price of the tour for adults, concessions and juniors will be £26, £23 and £16 respectively.

Fans can book their tours HERE.

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