Everton already profit big time amid new Hill Dickinson Stadium reveal

Everton’s move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium has been a resounding success so far.

Everton said farewell to Goodison Park at the end of last season, with the Women’s team now playing at the famous old ground.

Jack Grealish has lit up Everton’s new stadium with his exploits, and the Blues seem set up for the future at their new home.

The Hill Dickinson is rapidly becoming a fortress for Everton, as they have yet to taste defeat on their new pitch.

Everton winger Jack Grealish celebrates against Wolves
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Everton set for huge revenue increase

The move to the new stadium is paying off for Everton on the pitch, but it is also set to take them to the next level off it too.

A report from the Daily Mail on 19 September claims that the Blues are expecting commercial revenues to be up by 50 per cent.

It states that it is due to deals that have been struck with Pepsi and Budweiser, and the fact that season tickets and corporate packages are sold out.

Everton fans outside Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Credit: Imago

Hill Dickinson Stadium will be a huge asset for Everton

The revenue that the new stadium will bring is a huge bonus for the Toffees, as it should allow them to compete with the upper echelons of the top-flight sooner rather than later.

The added financial impact from the commercial deals that they have struck and the potential for concerts and other events outside of football, means that they will have additional money to spend on the squad.

The Blues has often lagged behind their rivals when it comes to the budget at their disposal, but with the Friedkin‘s investment and the new stadium, they could be set for brighter times ahead.

There are dreams of qualifying for Europe and ending a 30-year trophy drought, and they could be achieved in the near future, if the money keeps flowing in, from supporters attending matches, new deals and other events.

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