Everton’s new home: ‘It’s out of this world’ - CSN News

Everton’s new home: ‘It’s out of this world’ – CSN News

Everton’s new home is ‘out of this world.’

The construction of the new Everton Stadium will begin in 2024.

Everton’s new home is out of this planet.

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Ten thousand Everton fans got a cosmic first look at the £750m Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

A freezing Monday night on the banks of the Mersey was turned into a starry-eyed spectacle for 10,000 lucky scousers this week, as the Toffees unveiled their brand-new, £750 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. After four years of graft and grafting, Everton fans were finally treated to a taste of the future during an under-18s friendly against Wigan – and judging by the buzz on the Dock Road, it’s a future Evertonians can’t wait to embrace.

Everton’s new stadium will make you cry your heart out at Anfield. It is large, bold and designed to thrill

This steel and red-brick titan is impossible to miss when approaching via Liverpool’s historic Dock Road. While Goodison Park was able to sneak up behind Victorian terraces, Bramley-Moore towers over you like a football fortress from a different planet. Docking in style! – this Modern marvel is destined to be the envy of Premier League rivals.

The ticket to a brilliant future

Everton will have a new stadium for 2025-26. With an estimated construction bill of more than £750m, it’s not just a stadium – it’s a statement of intent that will send shockwaves across the city. The ambition of the club is shared by all supporters, young and old. Fans will miss Goodison Park but they’ll be glad to know that it is for the best.

From Goodison, Greatness

The new fortress, which is set to be the heart of Everton’s future, will make pulses race like never before. The first look at the stadium was a cold one, but fans are now dreaming of the electrifying atmospheres they will experience. If that first friendly is any indication, the Toffees should be in for a thrilling match. Well and truly Unwrapped and ready to serve a feast in their Mersey masterwork.

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