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Premier League side’s £500million new stadium racing towards completion as fans say ‘this is going to be insane’


EVERTON’S stunning new stadium is racing towards completion with turnstiles being put in and the home dressing room beginning to take shape.

Fans have been able to keep up with the developments of the stadium via its official Twitter account.

The stadium is beginning to take shapeCredit: Getty
Fans can request different views of the pitch on TwitterCredit: Getty
Seats have began going inCredit: Getty

And the club have been interacting with fans that want an insight into specific parts of the stadium.

Fans have been able to request looks at certain stands and parts of the stadium.

The stadium is set to be completed in late 2024, with a decision yet to be made over an exact date on when the first game will be played there.

It will seat 52,888 Everton fans and cost £500million to build.

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Fans have been quick to praise how good the stadium looks already on X.

One fan posted: “This is going to absolutely insane isn’t it.”

Another wrote: “It makes you emotional.”

A third wrote: “Best account on this app.”

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The stadium has been built by the Bramley Moore DockCredit: Getty
Fans will be treated to great sunset viewsCredit: Getty

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While a fourth commented: “Can’t wait to be at our first league game to be played here.”

And a fifth wrote: “I’m telling you now, this stadium once built is going to invite some serious interest from buyers.”

Everton will hope to continue their bounce back from their 10 point deduction which has left them in the relegation zone in their game tonight against Newcastle.

A win would put them one point ahead of Luton and into 17th.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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