Without a doubt, Everton’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock one of the most exciting football stadiums in the UK. To help you prepare, this Everton Stadium guide will walk you through everything you need for a seamless matchday experience at our state-of-the-art stadium. From getting there to soaking up the atmosphere, here’s everything you need to know about visiting Hill Dickinson Stadium.




Getting to Everton’s New Stadium
Hill Dickinson Stadium, the new home of Everton Football Club, is located on Liverpool’s northern docklands, approximately two miles from Goodison Park and just under 1.5 miles from the iconic Royal Liver Building in Liverpool City Centre. Whether you’re heading to Hill Dickinson Stadium on a matchday or visiting at another time, here are the best ways to reach your destination.
🚶 Walking
- If you’re able, walking from the city centre is your best bet.
- The stadium is about a 30-minute walk from the city centre.
🚍 Public Transport
🚆 Train
- The closest station is Sandhills, which is around a 15-minute walk from Everton’s new stadium entrance. It’s OK pre-match, but post match it is chaotic. Avoid it if you can.
- Sandhills connects to Liverpool city centre stations, Southport, Ormskirk, Kirkby and south Liverpool.
- Liverpool Lime Street is the main railway station, serving national routes.
- Merseyrail services from Lime Street to Sandhills Station (on the Northern Line) take about 4 minutes.
🚌 Bus
- Several bus routes serve Regent Road, which runs parallel to Bramley-Moore Dock and Everton’s new stadium.
- There are four commercially-operated shuttle bus services operating on matchdays, running from two hours before kick-off and from 15 minutes from the final whistle, but not during the match. These routes are as follows:
- 918 Service from / to Kirkby [Stagecoach] – Timetabled
- Kirkby pick up & drop off: Kirkby Bus Station, Stand 1
- Stadium drop off – Great Howard Street, north of Boundary Street
- Stadium pick up – Great Howard Street, south of Boundary Street
- 919 Service from / to Commutation Row / Lime Street
- City Centre Pick up & Drop Off: Commutation Row
- Stadium Drop off: Great Howard Street at Blackstone Street
- Stadium Pick Up: Great Howard Street at Bentinck Street
- 929 Service from / to Liverpool One Bus Station
- City Centre Pick Up & Drop Off: Liverpool One Bus Station
- Stadium Drop off: Great Howard Street at Blackstone Street
- Stadium Pick Up: Great Howard Street, north of Denbigh Street
- 939 Service from / to Bootle Strand Bus Station
- Bootle Pick-Up & Drop Off: Bootle Bus Station, Washington Parade (Strand Shopping Centre)
- Stadium Drop Off: Derby Road at Wellington Employment Park, north of Blackstone Street
- Stadium Pick Up: Derby Road, north of Boundary Street
Full timetables for all of the above services can be found on Merseytravel’s website by clicking here and scrolling down to ‘Bus Services’.
🚗 Driving & Parking
- The stadium is accessible via Regent Road (A565).
- Matchday parking is limited, with Everton encouraging the use of public transport for those visiting Hill Dickinson Stadium.
- Forum Thread: Everton Stadium Parking – Where to Park at Hill Dickinson Stadium
🚲 Cycling
- Cycle parking stands are available for supporters to use. These are located along the dock wall inside the stadium site.
- Supporters are advised not to cycle within the road closure areas through crowds of supporters.
- Liverpool’s cycling infrastructure includes paths along the docks and city centre, which offers a pleasant ride to Everton’s new stadium.
🚖 Taxi & Rideshare
- There are three ranks at Hill Dickinson Stadium. These are located at
- Sandhills Station
- Boundary Street, near junction with Vauxhall Road
- Dublin Street
- Black cabs and app-based taxis (Uber, etc.) operate in Liverpool.
Arriving at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Coming soon.
Inside Hill Dickinson Stadium
Coming soon.
Nearby Bars
We recommend Liverpool city centre for a pre-match pint, but there are a few right on the doorstep of the new stadium if you’d prefer to somewhere in the immediate proximity.
The Bluehouse: Just across the way from the stadium.


The Terrace Bar: Located next door to the previous, and – as the name suggests – it boasts a terrace with a great view. Nice, but don’t expect to gain access on a match day unless you’re an early bird.

The Bramley Moore Pub: Right across the road — join the singalongs and soak up the buzz before heading to Everton’s new stadium.
Everton Stadium Discussion
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