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Everton Bids Farewell to Goodison Park as Hill Dickinson Stadium Naming Deal Confirmed

The men's team plays its final match at Goodison Park today, while the new £800m Hill Dickinson Stadium prepares for its August opening under a major naming rights agreement.

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Overview

  • Everton's new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will be named Hill Dickinson Stadium under a long-term deal with the Liverpool-based law firm, described as one of Europe's largest naming rights agreements.
  • The men's team will play their final game at Goodison Park today, concluding 133 years of history at the iconic venue; the women's team will take over the stadium next season.
  • The 52,888-seat Hill Dickinson Stadium is set to officially open in August 2025 and will host Everton's men's team, concerts, and international sporting events such as Euro 2028 matches.
  • The naming rights deal includes support for Everton in the Community, the club's charity that aids over 150,000 individuals annually in some of the UK's most deprived areas.
  • Fans have expressed mixed reactions to the stadium's name, with some criticizing the choice while others praise the financial benefits for the club's future.