Everton Football Club has announced a significant partnership with the commercial law firm Hill Dickinson, which will see the firm’s name adorned on the club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. The stadium is set to become known as the Hill Dickinson Stadium when it officially opens in August 2025, following a number of test events already held there.
As Everton prepares to play its last match at the historic Goodison Park against Southampton in the Premier League, this new chapter promises exciting developments for the club and its supporters. The men’s team will transition to their new dockside venue for the start of the 2025-26 season, while the women’s team is expected to take over Goodison Park.
The COO of Everton, Angus Kinnear, spoke highly of the partnership, stating that it represents “a bold and strategic step forward.” He emphasized that the collaboration with Hill Dickinson signifies a commitment to not only branding but also to progress, excellence, and the overall regeneration of Liverpool.
Craig Scott, the CEO of Hill Dickinson, echoed Kinnear’s sentiments, calling the opportunity to associate with Everton’s new stadium “a once-in-a-generation opportunity.” He expressed his belief in the transformative vision for both the stadium and the city of Liverpool.
This partnership marks an exciting development for both Everton Football Club and Hill Dickinson, as they embark on a journey that reflects the ambition and community spirit of the area.
A positive aspect of this announcement is the potential for revitalization and economic uplift that the new stadium may bring to the region, further enhancing Liverpool’s reputation as a vibrant city rich in sporting culture.