Everton Football Club Announces Hill Dickinson as Official Naming Partner for New Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium in Liverpool

Everton Football Club Announces Hill Dickinson as Official Naming Partner for New Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium in Liverpool

Big changes are happening for Everton fans this summer as the club prepares to say goodbye to their historic Goodison Park and move into a stunning new stadium by the water.

But it’s not just the location that’s fresh — Everton’s new home has a new name, too.

The club recently confirmed it will be called the Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking a significant milestone in the team’s exciting future.

What’s the Deal Behind the Hill Dickinson Stadium Name?

The name comes from a multi-year partnership with Hill Dickinson, a well-established commercial law firm.

Founded way back in 1810, this firm has grown to operate across 11 offices in the UK, Europe, and Asia.

Everton and Hill Dickinson see eye to eye when it comes to ambition and community values, making this deal feel like a natural match.

The club announced on Friday evening that this is one of the biggest stadium naming deals in Europe, a partnership that not only brings in crucial financial support but also unites two historic Liverpool institutions.

Both have deep roots in the city and a global outlook — and both are committed to making a positive impact locally.

A Brand-New Home for Everton and More

The new stadium, which holds nearly 53,000 fans, will officially open in August.

It’s not just going to be a football stadium — it’s set to become a year-round hotspot for sports, music, entertainment, business events, and cultural activities.

It’s positioned to be a centerpiece for the regeneration of North Liverpool, bringing thousands of jobs and attracting investment to the area.

Everton’s move to Bramley-Moore Dock marks a fresh chapter, promising to boost the city’s social and economic growth for years to come.

What About Goodison Park and Everton Women’s Team?

While the men’s team moves into their shiny new stadium, Goodison Park isn’t being left behind.

Instead, it’s getting a new role as the permanent home for Everton’s women’s team starting next season.

Since 2020, the women have played at Walton Hall Park, which holds just over 2,000 fans.

Now, with Goodison’s much larger capacity of nearly 40,000, the team will have the chance to play in a historic venue with a bigger stage to grow their fanbase.

The Friedkin Group’s Influence on Everton’s Future

This stadium move and naming deal follow a thorough review led by The Friedkin Group, who took over the club in December last year.

Their vision clearly includes modernizing Everton’s facilities and investing in the future, both on and off the pitch.

With the Hill Dickinson Stadium set to open soon, Evertonians have plenty to look forward to as the club steps confidently into a new era.