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Go behind the scenes at Hill Dickinson Stadium as tours kick off this September
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Everton fans are being given the chance to step inside the club’s new world-class home as the Hill Dickinson Stadium prepares to welcome visitors for the very first time.
From Monday 15 September, stadium tours will officially launch – giving Blues the opportunity to explore areas of the ground that are usually off limits to the public.
The 90-minute experience offers an exclusive look behind the scenes at the state-of-the-art venue on the banks of the River Mersey, including a walk through the circular home dressing room where David Moyes will deliver his matchday team talks to the Senior Men’s squad.

Tour guests will get to retrace the steps of Everton players with a walk down the tunnel, before stepping pitchside to take in the scale of the stadium from the touchline. There’s even the chance to grab a photo from the manager’s seat in the dugout.
Fans will also get access to the impressive Media Theatre – the very place where post-match interviews will take place – and take in views from the South Stand city view concourse. Located on the second level, this space offers panoramic windows with spectacular sights of the Liverpool skyline and breathtaking angles of the pitch below.

The tour also shines a light on the heritage of the club, with interactive storytelling bringing the rich history of both Everton and the Bramley-Moore Dock site to life.
After the tour, visitors can relax in the stylish Trinity Place Bar before browsing the brand-new flagship Everton official store.

Stadium tours are fully accessible and open to fans of all ages.
Bookings are now open online, with tours starting from Monday 15 September.
For more info and to secure your spot, head to the Everton website.
Get all the travel information you need to get to Hill Dickinson here.
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