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Everton's New 52,888-Capacity, £500 Million 'Waterfront' Stadium Looks Absolutely Incredible In New Video

Everton's New 52,888-Capacity, £500 Million 'Waterfront' Stadium Looks Absolutely Incredible In New Video

This looks amazing.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Everton are currently in the process of developing a brand new 52,888-capacity, £500 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool and it looks incredible.

Plans for The Toffees to move into a modern, state-of-the-art facility have been in the works for a number of years.

But it finally looks like supporters will be able to enjoy a brand new stadium that's due to open for the start of the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, replacing Walton-based Goodison Park - Everton's 39,572 capacity home since 1892.

Image: Everton
Image: Everton

The new venue will include a home stand that can cram 13,000 passionate Evertonians behind the goal in a single tier. It will also feature lower tiers of two stands in the event that safe standing areas in the Premier League are introduced, meaning a potential attendance of 62,000.

Everton's official Twitter account posted new footage of the 'world-class' stadium on Friday afternoon.

This looks seriously next level.

It is estimated that the stadium development and plans for a Goodison Legacy will deliver a £1.3 billion boost to the economy, according to the club's official website. It will also create more than 15,000 jobs and attract 1.4 million new visitors to the city.

It will also be able host up to four pop concerts a year as well as weddings, Christmas parties and conferences.

Everton have also posted a virtual flythrough of the stadium on their official YouTube channel.

The club plans to make it the most sustainable stadium in the Premier League when the build is eventually complete, harnessing sun, wind and rain to create green energy and reduce traditional energy consumption.

The building process is expected to last 150 weeks.

Back in February, when the planning applications for a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock were unanimously approved by Liverpool City Council, an outline of the stadium was posted online.

You can see the plans below.

Image: Peoples-Project
Image: Peoples-Project

Thoughts on Everton's ambitious plans to develop a new 52,888-capacity, £500 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock? Are you impressed?

Let us know in the comments.

Featured Image Credit: Everton Football Club

Topics: Football, Goodison Park, Premier League, Everton