Pictures of Everton’s £550 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock have surfaced, showing more development as work picks up speed. The 53,000-seat arena is expected to be finished by year’s end.

Pictures of Everton’s £550 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock have surfaced, showing more development as work picks up speed. The 53,000-seat arena is expected to be finished by year’s end.

 

New images have been unveiled showcasing the ongoing progress of Everton’s £550 million stadium project at Bramley-Moore Dock.

The construction of Everton’s new 52,888-seater stadium is gaining momentum

and is slated for completion by the year’s end.

The Toffees are preparing to bid farewell to their iconic home at Goodison Park, with

the relocation scheduled for the beginning of the 2025-26 season. The state-of-the-art

facility has also been selected to host matches during the 2028 European Championships.

Pictures released by the @EvertonStadium Twitter account offer a glimpse of the

current state of the venue as well as its future appearance once completed.

Notable progress includes the installation of blue seats within the stadium

and significant developments in the north-west corner.

Previous images showcased the stadium’s distinctive architecture,

characterized by a blend of brick, glass, and steel that harmonizes with

the surrounding dock buildings.

The bowl-like shape of the stadium is taking form, with ongoing exterior

work visible in the latest images.

Recent updates from Everton indicate that construction is underway on the

second half of the western terrace, while the glazing of the south and north stands is in progress.

As anticipation builds for the inaugural match at the new stadium, Everton fans hope it

will mark the beginning of an era of top-flight football.

However, Everton’s league position remains precarious, with

the team currently outside the relegation zone only on goal difference due to a

10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s Profit

and Sustainability Rules.

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