Note. When Everton first announced the new stadium it was widely referred to as “Bramley-Moore Dock”. The naming-rights agreement with Hill Dickinson confirmed in 2025 means the stadium is officially known as Hill Dickinson Stadium for at least the first 15 years.
After 133 years at Goodison Park, Everton FC moved across the city to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on the Mersey waterfront for the 2025/26 season. The new 52,888-capacity ground is one of the largest new-build stadium projects in the UK in the past decade and a centrepiece of the Liverpool Waters regeneration scheme.
What happens here
- Everton FC Premier League and FA Cup home matches.
- Concerts and major events – the stadium is being marketed actively as an event venue alongside the football schedule.
- Everton in the Community matches and youth-development fixtures.
Who runs hospitality and catering
Levy UK is Everton’s long-term hospitality and catering partner at the new ground, running premium dining, kiosks, bars and event services.
What’s it like to work here
Because the stadium opened for the 2025/26 season, the hospitality operation is brand new – meaning hundreds of opening-season hires across hospitality, kiosks, bars, stewarding and cleaning. That’s an unusual hiring opportunity: you don’t usually get to open a Premier League stadium from scratch in your career.
The waterfront location, with views over the Mersey from the upper tiers, has made Hill Dickinson Stadium one of the most architecturally distinctive new grounds in UK sport – and a strong addition to Liverpool’s tourist economy alongside the existing waterfront attractions.