Everton have revealed their latest progress on the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
The Toffees’ brand-new home has been well underway for some time now and is scheduled to be completed in late 2024.
The club are yet to decide whether they will depart Goodison Park halfway through the 2024/25 campaign, or just move the following summer.
The Bramley-Moore Dock’s 52-888 seater stadium is a sight to behold and is looking more and more like the real deal from the streets of Merseyside.
It was reported last month that the first of the turnstiles had been installed, while the exterior of the new West Stand has been significantly developed.
Everton have now shared a video of a further update on the new ground, with brand-spanking new blue seats already in place to host fans for years to come. No more wooden seats!
There is lots to look forward to at the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium
The Toffees’ switch to the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium will be a bittersweet one, bringing an end to their 131-year stint at Goodison Park.
The iconic ground holds a significantly smaller crowd than their new home, however it has always been known as one of the best stadiums in the Premier League and was certainly one that many teams would feel threatened by its intense and intimate atmosphere.

Everton will be extremely excited to welcome thousands more supporters once the new stadium is completed though, while they will also have the EURO 2028 tournament to look forward to.
It was confirmed last week that the European tournament would be held in the UK and Ireland, with Everton’s new stadium one of the hosts alongside Wembley, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Millennium Stadium, Etihad Stadium, St. James’ Park, Villa Park, Hampden Park, Aviva Stadium and Casement Park.
Anfield is one ground that is set to miss out on hosting the tournament.
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