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Hill Dickinson Stadium will open its doors to fans for stadium tours starting September 15, the club announced on its website.

Fans from all over the world will be able to visit the state-of-the-art stadium on the banks of River Mersey. They will also have access to the home team dressing room, where major instructions will be laid out by Everton manager David Moyes during matches.

Those taking part in the stadium tour will also be able to undertake the same tunnel walk taken by the Everton players on matchday.

Fans will also have access to the pitchside, where they can soak in the size and scale of the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock with a picture taken from the manager’s seat in the dugout. A visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium media theatre will also be on the cards, where managers and players are expected to deliver post-match interviews.

The tour will also include a visit to the South Stand city view concourse on the second level, offering a spectacular vista of the cityscape through panoramic windows, and a breathtaking view of the pitch from the South Stand upper tier.

Each stadium tour is expected to last nearly 90 minutes, at the end of which, fans will be able to relax in Trinity Place Bar and then visit the new flagship Everton official store. 

The Hill Dickinson Stadium tours, priced at £26 for adults and £16 for juniors, will be accessible and open to people of all ages.

Fans will be able to watch the Everton men's senior team in action at the new stadium for the first time this Saturday as the Blues are set to take on Italian side AS Roma in their final pre-season friendly. 

 

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