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Premier League club’s £500million stadium taking shape as incredible new pictures show progress

The ground will be a venue for a major sporting event in 2028

EVERTON’S incredible new stadium is getting closer to completion.

The turnstiles slam shut for the final time at Goodison Park at the end of next season.

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Everton’s new home is taking shape

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The Toffees move to their Bramley-Moore Dock home for the 2025-26 season

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Everton have splashed £500m on building the ground

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The huge roof is nearing completion

Everton move across the city to their stunning new Bramley-Moore Dock home for the 2025-26 campaign.

The club have spent £500million on constructing the stadium.

And it will be able to hold an amazing 52,888 fans.

New images have been released from inside the ground and it is fast taking shape.

The Western Stand has been under development of late with tarmacking done on the concourses.

Concrete terracing has also been installed with the finishing touches soon to be added.

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There is already blue seats in place around the top tier and the roof is slowly being constructed.

Everton‘s club shop is also coming together with the glass front now done.

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Meanwhile, the executive boxes and home dugout just need decorating.

The area around the stadium is also set to be modernised with shopping outlets and houses set to built.

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Aside from Everton games, the new home has been selected as a venue for Euro 2028 matches.

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A huge screen has been erected off the roof

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The whole srrounding area is set to be modernised

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The ground will have a capacity for 52,888
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