Everton v Arsenal

Everton v Arsenal

Everton are set to welcome the Gunners to the Hill Dickinson Stadium in what promises to be a compelling Premier League clash.

Everton began a new chapter in 2025/26, finishing 13th in their first full season at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. David Moyes, back for a second spell at the club, guided the Toffees to mid table safety as they settled into their new home, and he continues at the helm for 2026/27 with ambitions of climbing the table. A

rsenal arrive as reigning Premier League champions, having ended a 22 year title wait under Mikel Arteta in 2025/26, their first crown since 2003/04.

The two sides met twice in the 2025/26 Premier League season: Everton 0-1 Arsenal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in December, and Arsenal 2-0 Everton at the Emirates in March.

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Where is the Hill Dickinson Stadium?

The Hill Dickinson Stadium, which has been home to Everton since the 2025/26 season, is located at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s northern waterfront, around two miles north of the city centre on the banks of the River Mersey.

What is the address of the Hill Dickinson Stadium?

Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool L5 9SR, UK

How do you get to the Hill Dickinson Stadium?

The Hill Dickinson Stadium is well served by public transport, which Everton strongly recommend over driving on match days.

Sandhills is the closest station, around a 15 minute walk from the ground and on the Merseyrail network, with fast and frequent services on match days. A dedicated shuttle bus also runs between Sandhills and the stadium before and after games, though tickets must be booked in advance. Moorfields is an alternative, around a 25 minute walk via the Old Hall Street exit.

Travelling by bus is also an option, with routes including the 20, 26, 47, 56 and T054 serving the area around Regent Road. Commercially operated matchday shuttle buses run from Liverpool city centre, including Lime Street and Liverpool ONE, as well as from Bootle, starting around two hours before kick off and running again from shortly after the final whistle.

If you are coming from the city centre, walking to the ground takes around 30 minutes along the waterfront. There is also a match day ferry from Seacombe, docking at Pier Head for a scenic walk along the dock road to the stadium.

Supporters are strongly advised to avoid driving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Road closures and parking restrictions are in place around the ground on match days, and the surrounding residential and industrial streets are subject to parking enforcement, with illegally parked cars liable to a fine. Park and ride from city centre car parks is the better option, with the 919 or 929 service running fans to the ground.

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