Everton new stadium: Behind-the-scenes layout and unique concourse features revealed
Everton supporters have been handed a new insight into what they can expect on matchdays at the club's new stadium. On Tuesday, fresh footage was shared of how the concourses will look underneath the stands.
The Blues are in their final season at Goodison Park before they make the move to the new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Throughout the building process, fans have been given frequent behind-the-scenes looks at the club's new home from various club social media channels.
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In the latest footage the shape and layout of some of the concourses have been revealed.
Windows are shown in the clip, which highlights the view supporters will have out towards the River Mersey and the Wirral from the West Stand.
The club has also shared the progress being made on other areas of the stadium following a visit from Dan Meis, who is the stadium concept design guardian.
"Meis also took in the glorious city vista from the rear of the south stand, where bar installations that run the length of the spacious upper concourse are taking shape," read a report on the new stadium website.
Major steps have also been taken on the construction of the home changing rooms and the installation of the playing surface.
The change of home will be a historical and emotional occasion for the Blues. Goodison Park has been the club's home stadium since 1892 when they left Anfield.
Everton are hoping of staging test events at the facility before the turn of the year and the club plan to play their first competitive fixture at the ground at the start of the 2025-26 campaign.