
Fresh update emerges on Everton new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium
The new Everton stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been included as part of the United Kingdom and Ireland’s Euro 2028 bid.
According to the Guardian, 13 other venues along with the new Toffees ground have been submitted to the UEFA with a final list of 10 being sent by 2023.
The other stadiums are Villa Park, London Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Etihad Stadium, St James’ Park, Stadium of Light, Old Trafford, Dublin Arena, Croke Park, Belfast Casement Park Stadium, Hampden Park and the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

No Anfield
The fact that the Toffees stadium is included and not Anfield suggests that the club have done a great job in trying to modernise the club.
This new stadium is something that has excited Everton fans for a while and seeing it being part of a major tournament will be a moment of immense joy.
While things on the pitch have not been great for Everton, the stadium has been a welcome distraction for fans.
Seeing progress via pictures and time-lapse videos is something that does calm down Evertonians and the surrounding area has started to look better as well.
We’re confident that once it’s built, it’ll not only be one of England’s but also one of Europe’s most beautiful stadiums.
There is no chance of the FA dropping this one from the final bid as older venues like Old Trafford and Villa Park are likelier to get omitted as they are not as eye-catching as some of the other names mentioned.