Everton have bid farewell to Goodison Park and now a new era begins at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Goodison Park is undoubtedly one of the most loved stadiums across the footballing world, but for Everton to move forward as a club, in this PSR climate, they needed to leave for a bigger and more modern home.
The Toffees’ new stadium could bank them an extra £40m in revenue, due to an increased capacity, a naming rights deal and all of the commercial opportunities it brings.
The Hill Dickinson will stage its first full capacity game on the 9th of August and now the club have just made an exciting announcement which supporters will absolutely love.
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Everton set to launch Hill Dickinson stadium tours
Everton have just announced that stadium tours will be coming to the state-of-the-art Hill Dickinson starting from September.
Hill Dickinson Stadium will open its doors for our highly-anticipated stadium tours, starting next month! 🤩
Find out more and how to book your tour here. 🔽https://t.co/yimn8yYLwa
— Hill Dickinson Stadium (@EvertonStadium) August 5, 2025
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The 52,000-seater will open its doors to the public, giving unprecedented access to several parts of the arena.
Here is what to expect, as per the Hill Dickinson Stadium website.
“Dressing Room Access – Visit the Men’s First Team circular home dressing room, where David Moyes prepares the squad on matchdays.
“Tunnel Walk & Pitchside Views – Follow in the footsteps of your heroes and emerge pitchside for unforgettable photo opportunities, including a seat in the manager’s dugout.
“Media Theatre – Take the manager’s seat in the press room where post-match reactions are delivered.
“South Stand City View – Take in stunning panoramic views of Liverpool’s skyline before stepping into the upper tier of the bowl.
“Experience Style – Unwind in one of our premium spaces with refreshments and shop exclusive merchandise, only available on the day.”
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How much do stadium tour tickets cost?
Tickets are priced at between £16 and £26, with the exception of under-4s, who can attend free of charge.
Under 4 – Free
Under 14 – £16
Under 22 – £23
65+ – £23
Adult – £26
The club states that group bookings include exclusive rates, but you must enquire via the request form.
As it stands, tours are available from the 15th of September onwards, with plenty of dates left to attend in October, too.
“Go behind the scenes at Hill Dickinson Stadium and be among the first to experience the inner sanctum of the Club’s new world-class home on the banks of the River Mersey,” the club’s press release read.
“You will be immersed in the history of the Bramley-Moore Dock location and our club’s rich heritage, with interactive storytelling bringing Everton’s legacy to life.”