Everton take on Arsenal on Saturday at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in what will be their final home game of 2025.
It is hardly believable that the Hill Dickinson Stadium has now been open for five months and what a ride it has been.
Despite other clubs finding it difficult in the past, Everton have made light work of the transition from Goodison Park to their new home on the docks.
The 1878s are putting on a stunning fan display ahead of the game against the Gunners, which will set the tone for the atmosphere for the game under the lights on Merseyside.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has asked Everton fans to take their seats early in order to make the tifo display a real success.
Ahead of the game at the weekend, a sneak peek has now been shared of what fans can expect and it is sensational.

Hill Dickinson Stadium tifo teaser shared ahead of Everton vs Arsenal
Everton have thanked the fans for their support this year, but have made a plea to bring the noise for the final three games of the year.
Everyone will need to bring the noise on Saturday if a potentially depleted Everton are going to get something from the league leaders.
Taking to social media, an image has now been shared from inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium showcasing the early scenes from the south stand.
Would you prefer a display like this or something like Sunderland showed vs Newcastle?
This is going to be something very special! 🤩
An outline of the Everton badge can be seen with thousands of gold sheets being placed across the south stand seats.
Fans will have their own role to play in making sure this display is successful, with the request made for fans to arrive 15 minutes before kick off.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium’s atmosphere has been praised since it replaced the Old Lady over the summer.
A late injury update for Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish would be the perfect boost for the match-going fans ahead of kick off.
Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall injury latest from Everton
Some may well feel it could be a case of no news is good news, but there is yet to be any movement from the club in sharing an update on either player.
Grealish also suffered a hamstring injury in the latter stages of the loss at the weekend against Chelsea.
David Moyes may have just highlighted a bigger issue inside the club! 😡
Has Everton's medical team failed Dewsbury-Hall by letting him play?
There is some irony in that on the back of Moyes praising him recently for his lack of injury concerns.
Fans will be on the edge of their seats awaiting any hint to emerge over the fitness of either player, but the wait continues.
If Everton do have to play without the duo, then there is going to be a completely new look to Moyes’ starting XI.
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