EVERTON’S stunning new stadium is nearing completion.
And the new aerial images look amazing.
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Everton’s new stadium is getting closer to completion Credit: Getty
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Stunning aerial photos show the ground at duskCredit: Getty
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Diggers and other machinery remain at the siteCredit: Getty
The Toffees plan to move into their brand new home in time for the 2025-26 season.
But Bramley-Moore Dock remains on track to be completed by the end of this calendar year.
The turnstiles have already been installed, and a giant ‘wall’ like Dortmund is being created at one end.
Now the latest pictures are whetting the appetite of Everton fans who are counting down the days to get inside and watch their beloved team.
Aerial footage of the 52,888-seat venue makes for a spectacular sight – and shows progress is going well.
Aerial footage reveals that the roof of the infrastructure is almost complete, with plenty of seats now in place.
Construction work and construction continues outside, as machinery and cranes remain on site.
On Tuesday, Everton Stadium’s official Twitter account informed followers that the first steel sections for the curved edges of the roof were in transit ahead of installation.
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And beautiful photographs taken from the River Mersey at dusk gave fans a glimpse of what to expect when they arrive for night games under the lights.
One fan said: “Sensational.”
Another wrote: “Please tell me there will be royal blue neon lighting around the roof so it can be seen for miles on the river!!”
A third added: “I hope this ice cold lighting stays after the stadium is fully built. Don’t think any stadium can beat it.”
And the end user simply replied, “Wow.”
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The roof appears to be practically complete Credit: Getty
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The new stadium will have 52,888 seats Credit: Getty
Everton are investing £500m in the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium to replace Goodison Park, the first major football stadium built in England.
They have played at their current home since 1892 – with the ground having hosted more top flight matches than any other in the UK.
Ground-sharing talks with Liverpool collapsed before Everton began planning their own new ground.
It is currently referred to as the Everton Stadium – although this could change if and when the company buys the naming rights.
And everyone connected with the club will be desperate and the last season at Goodison and the first at Bramley-Moore Dock will be in the Premier League.
The Toffees, who were deducted ten points for the FFP breach, are in a relegation battle this season, sitting just one point above Luton in the drop zone – and the Hatters have a game in hand.
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A pitch is being built at Bramley-Moore Dock Credit: Getty
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Everton will move into the 2025-26 season. Credit: Getty
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A huge ‘wall’ stand will go behind one of the goalsCredit: Getty
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Everton have played at Goodison Park since 1892. Credit: Getty
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