After back-to-back wins for Everton this week, the good news continues for the Toffees, with fresh images of the club’s brand-new stadium.
Building of Everton’s new home is well underway and is set to be complete in late 2024, with the club still yet to decide whether move into the stadium mid-way through next season or the summer of 2025.
The 52,888-seater stadium is situated in Bramley-Moore Dock in Vauxhall, with the state-of-the-art structure sitting on the banks of the River Mersey.
In a new update on proceedings, the club have released images of the stadium taking shape, with some key elements being added.
In the images you can see the planned combination of brick, glass and steel that makes up the stadium, which complements the dock buildings around the new structure.
Everton have released new images of their new stadium ahead of their planned move in 2024
The new West Stand is taking shape at on Everton’s brand-new 52,888-seater stadium
The new stadium is situated on the banks of the River Mersey at the Bramley-Moor Dock site
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The first turnstiles have now been put in place, ready for supporters to make their way into the stadium for the first time next season.
The most significant development is the beginnings of the installation on the exterior of the new West Stand, where eventually a sweeping terrace will be formed to step down from the stadium, towards a restored water channel that will run parallel to the River Mersey.
The stadium’s bowl-like shape is now also visible and inside the handrails have been constructed ready for the first seats to be installed.
A final roof covering on the north stand is also imminent, while in the video loaded on the official Everton site there is fight sight of the tunnel and playing area fans will be watching from next season.
The first turnstiles have been installed with the first set of seats to next be put in place
Goodison Park has been Everton’s home for over 120 years, but will leave the stadium in 2024
The Toffees have had a good week with back-to-back wins in two different competitions
The update is a further boost for fans after a successful week for Sean Dyche’s men after two victories in a row in both the league and Carabao Cup.
The Toffees beat Brentford 3-1 last weekend to earn their first win in the Premier league this season and then followed that up by dumping Aston Villa out of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday, setting up a fourth round tie with Dyche’s former club Burnley.
This weekend they entertain Luton at their current home, as they look for their first three points of the campaign in front of their own fans.
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