Everton picked up another win at Hill Dickinson Stadium this weekend, but despite that, Fulham fans clearly had a good time on Merseyside.
A goal from Idrissa Gueye in first-half injury time and a late second from Michael Keane were enough to secure a crucial three points for Everton on Saturday afternoon.
The result lifts David Moyes’ side up to 11th in the Premier League table ahead of Sunday’s fixtures and ends a three-game run without a win.
While Moyes was impressed by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after the game, it sounds like Fulham fans thought Hill Dickinson Stadium was the real star of the show.

Fulham fans are impressed by Hill Dickinson Stadium
Taking to Twitter/X after their first-ever visit to the new Everton stadium, Fulham fans had nothing but praise for what the Toffees have built.
One said, “Pretty impressive, can’t lie,” while another added, “Beautiful stadium.”
A third wrote: “Looks like Everton did this stadium right. Modern amenities, but kept fans close to action.”
Clearly, the scoreline didn’t dampen any spirits, with one fan saying, “A pleasure and privilege to be at Hill Dickinson Stadium today… Great day at a wonderful venue. Loved it!”
Another Cottagers supporter suggested the new ground is a lot better than Goodison Park, but did have one gripe. “The new Everton stadium has a decent view all round including the away fans. Big improvement on Goodison. They could have given a bit more thought to access though,” they posted.

Alan Myers has one big problem with Hill Dickinson
A massive 52,491 fans packed into Hill Dickinson on Saturday, but the issue of leaving the ground and access is clearly something to think about.
Even Alan Myers said it was becoming a problem, taking to Twitter/X to say: “Getting away from this stadium is a nightmare, it really shouldn’t be this difficult.”
It’s among the negatives Everton fans have shared about Hill Dickinson already, and is surely something the club will eventually address.
While Hill Dickinson is in the early stages of its existence, there are bound to be teething issues; it’s how the club reacts to that feedback that is key now.
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