Everton Stadium is being constructed in north Liverpool on the site of Bramley-Moore Dock. In turn, it will be just under 2.4 kilometres from the city centre and around 3.2km west of Goodison Park.
Goodison Park, which will be vacated after this season, hosted its final Merseyside derby on Wednesday as Everton drew 2-2 ...
Club stage test event at Bramley-Moore Dock as 10,000 fans take in Elton John, toffee doughnuts... and Liverpool fan scoring ...
Everton will move into the stadium, leaving their home of 133 years ... then 2, followed by 3). The 919, 929 and 939 shuttle buses, outlined above, also stop at stadium bus stops and Boundary ...
Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been developed through a collaboration of specialist teams across multiple stages ...
EVERTON 2 LIVERPOOL 3; DIVISION ONE, SEPTEMBER 21, 1985 You never forget your first and almost 40 years on, the events of this day are crystal clear. The rain on the walk to the stadium ...
Everton supporters and the wider football world have finally got a first proper glimpse at the stadium that has been ... a bright blue Toffee donut for £3.50 and a loaded sausage roll.
Liverpool fan Harrison Rimmer mocked Everton after scoring the first-ever goal at their new Bramley Moore Dock stadium and ...
Everton’s new £750 million stadium does not look like it was built ... will be worth an estimated £1.3 billion to the UK economy during the stadium’s lifespan. The dock’s initial purpose ...