EVERTON have shared a new video of their £760million new stadium which is close to completion.
Toffees boss Sean Dyche was given a tour of the grounds in a hard hat and hi-vis jacket along with the first-team squad.
Everton’s new stadium is close to completion[/caption] Seats have been installed in the stadium[/caption] Toffees boss Sean Dyche was left impressed during his visit[/caption] The changing rooms are also complete[/caption] Everton badges are dotted around the venue[/caption] The site at Bramley Moore Dock has undergone a complete development[/caption] The new ground will hold 52,888 fans[/caption]Dyche was impressed with the progress that has been made since his last visit, with seats now installed.
Construction at Bramley-Moore Dock began in July 2021 and the structure was fully completed in February 2024.
There have been several updates since with the dressing rooms finished and artwork, including Everton badges, added.
Dyche suggested the stadium has “come to life” ahead of its opening which is scheduled for next year.
Everton will move into their new ground for the start of the 2025/26 season, ending their 132-year stay at Goodison Park.
Estimates place the cost of the new stadium at a whopping £760million, and work has progressed despite Everton failing to find the necessary funding earlier this year.
The new ground will house 52,888 fans and Dyche is excited to see the finishing touches added to the stadium.
He said on his visit: “Big progress. To see the seats in, the glasswork, the changing areas, and to see it come to life. It’s moved on magnificently since I last came down, I think it will be an amazing place.”
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Aside from Everton games, the new stadium has been selected as a venue for Euro 2028 matches.
The area around the ground is also set to be modernised with shopping outlets and houses to be built.