Everton are set to move into their new stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock at the start of the 2025/26 season. Now the latest footage of the stadium has showcased that it’s set to be an utterly breathtaking place to play football.
Everton have struggled of late with four consecutive defeats in all competitions, however these mainly were against teams in excellent form.
Sean Dyche will be hoping these results aren’t damning and that Everton can refind their early December form that lifted them clear of the relegation zone.
The team that was winning games against Chelsea and Newcastle is one fans were proud of and was a team putting in displays worthy of the new £760m home of Everton Football Club.
Now, the latest footage of the stadium build has been revealed and it is truly breathtaking.

Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium is breathtaking
Everton have released footage of the stadium’s progress and it is incredible, a stadium which brings the club right into the 21st century.
Speaking as the footage dropped, project director Gareth Jaques had his say on the build.
He said: “The project has become a benchmark for delivering stadiums efficiently using modern methods of construction, and to be on schedule after two-and-a-half years of technical, logistical and global influencing problems is a fantastic achievement.”
It’s amazing to see just how quickly the project has gone from a building site which resembles aspects of a football stadium to how it looks now which is from the outside a stunning stadium, one which isn’t bettered by many in the country.
Is Bramley-Moore Dock an upgrade on Goodison Park?
Bramley-Moore Dock will be an upgrade on Goodison Park in all areas besides the historical significance which the Grand Old Lady has to it’s local area.
The new Everton Stadium will seat an estimated 52,888 people which is an increase of over 13,000 people on the Goodison capacity of 39,572.
Alongside this it’ll house state of the art infrastructure which can’t exactly be said for Goodison Park which is admittedly a very old stadium being built in 1892.
The stadium is one which befits a big side and desperately deserves to be in European competition – something Dyche will no doubt have as a future target given he did it with Burnley.
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