
Never-seen-before aerial footage of new Everton stadium emerges in last 3 hours
A three-minute-plus video has emerged of the new Everton stadium at Bramley Moore-Dock, showcasing glimpses of the Liverpool waterfront.
The club plan to have the stadium ready by 2025 and it will be replacing Goodison Park as the home ground for the Toffees.
The official Twitter handle for the new ground shared never-seen-before aerial footage of it on 12 December.
Stunning
Everton fans have every reason to be thrilled about the club’s new stadium venture at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The proposed arena, with its capacity of 52,888, not only promises a state-of-the-art football facility but also showcases an impressive blend of modern and traditional design that harmonizes with the iconic Liverpool waterfront as seen in the footage above.
Beyond aesthetics, the sustainability initiatives integrated into the stadium’s construction amplify the excitement.

Everton’s commitment to environmental friendliness, from transporting sand by sea to reusing materials on-site, aligns with contemporary values.
The preservation of heritage assets from the dock’s past adds a layer of historical significance to the project.
With its football-first approach and ambitious sustainability standards, the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium not only symbolises Everton’s commitment to progress but also offers fans an atmospheric and inspiring home that reflects the club’s rich traditions, passionate fanbase and ambitious future.
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