Everton fans will be ready to get the Hill Dickinson Stadium rocking on Saturday for the return of Sean Dyche.
Three big points are on the line for Everton, who will be hoping to maintain their winning ways after beating Bournemouth on Tuesday.
Building some consistency will be crucial for David Moyes having won three of the last four games in the Premier League.
A new flag will be unveiled at the Hill Dickinson Stadium ahead of the game against Nottingham Forest to pay tribute to a Merseyside foundation.
The Blues have made a solid start to life at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with the loss against Newcastle United coming as a real shock.
And there is set to be a stadium first later in the month that will be a real spectacle for the fans inside the state-of-the-art stadium.

Everton set to reveal Hill Dickinson Stadium first against Arsenal
A number of Everton fans were left frustrated by the rescheduled Arsenal game, which will now take place just days before Christmas.
The issue lies in the 8pm kick-off on Saturday 20, December. Current transport links to and from the stadium have become a real concern.
However, once inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium, fans are going to be treated to the very first full-scale fan display in the south stand.
Does the Hill Dickinson Stadium already feel like home? 🏠
The 1878s have shared some requests for the fans attending the game just before Christmas.
- Be in your seats 15 minutes prior to kick off
- Fans will need to hold up the cards placed at their seats
- Some of the usual flags will be used in addition
Everton’s 15,000 seater south stand is going to create the stadium’s first-ever tifo display, with some of the cornering sections also set to be involved.
Andy Burnham has raved about the Hill Dickinson Stadium atmosphere and this will surely take it to another level.
The 1878’s are playing a huge role in making sure the renowned Goodison Park atmosphere is being translated to the new home of the Blues.
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The Hill Dickinson Stadium is placing Everton at the top table
Moving on from Goodison Park was always going to be tough, but the Blues have faired well with the change of scenery.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium has boosted Everton’s revenue, with a host of new events set to take place on the docks.
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As good as these events are for the commercial side, it is the likes of The 1878s that will really make the new stadium feel like home.
Having a stadium as good as the Hill Dickinson is a real game-changer for Everton having been limited by the Old Lady.
There may still be some fans who are sceptical, but the display ahead of the Arsenal game will certainly impress everyone inside the ground.
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