Everton’s future stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will officially be known as the Hill Dickinson Stadium, after the club secured a naming rights agreement with the Liverpool-based legal firm.
Hill Dickinson, which has its main offices in the city, becomes the official sponsor of the new 52,888-capacity venue.
Set to open in August 2025, the new waterfront ground will become Everton’s home from the 2025–26 season, marking the end of an era at Goodison Park.
This Sunday, the men’s first team will play their final match at Goodison against Southampton in the Premier League. From next season, Everton Women will relocate to Goodison Park and make it their full-time home.
Test events have already taken place at the new venue, including its first football fixture – a youth match between Everton and Wigan Athletic U18s.
Founded in 1810, Hill Dickinson predates Everton Football Club by 68 years. The club described the naming rights partnership as a “long-term agreement.”
Craig Scott, CEO of Hill Dickinson, described the deal as a unique opportunity: “To put our name to Everton’s new stadium is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. We believe deeply in what this project stands for — a bold, transformational vision for Liverpool and its future.”
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