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Everton unveil name for new ground

Everton confirmed on Friday that their new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock will be called Dickinson Hill after a naming rights deal with the commercial law firm.
Everton have one final game left to play at their iconic ground, Goodison Park, against already-relegated Southampton on Sunday before moving to their newly built stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock starting from next season.
The Toffes had been looking for a naming rights partner for their £800m and 52,888 seater stadium for some time, but with an agreement now sealed, the name has been unveiled.
“Everton Football Club is proud to announce Hill Dickinson as the official naming rights partner for the Club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, in a long-term agreement that will see the iconic venue named Hill Dickinson Stadium,” reads a statement from the club.
Following the announcement, club CEO Angus Kinnear said: “Welcoming Hill Dickinson as our naming rights partner is a bold and strategic step forward. This partnership goes beyond branding – it’s a shared commitment to progress, excellence and the regeneration of our city.
With the men’s team ready to move to Dickinson Hill Stadium next term, Goodison Park will become the new home for the women’s team, who will enjoy the upgrade from their current ground, Walton Hall Park, which holds only 500 seats.
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