Design Your Own Everton Stadium!

As part of our Blue Family campaign, the Club is launching a new challenge to plan, design and build a new Everton stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock!

The project will require you to use your English, history, maths, art and design skills.

And, at the end, you'll have a new Blues stadium to play with or display in your bedroom! 

Task One: Research

We have split the project into five separate areas. For the first task you will need to utilise your English and history skills, as well as your creativity.

The first task is to make posters about Everton's current Goodison Park home and the Blues' planned new stadium on the banks of the River Mersey.

Children should retrieve information about Goodison either from the internet, from the guidance of friends/family at home or over the phone and using books.

You should also research the new stadium, what it is set to look like, the planned capacity and the exciting features it will have.

Task Two: Design

Sketch a design you think contains all the key features for the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. Also, can you find any items around the house that can help you to construct a model stadium when you come to build it? Items could include cardboard tubes, shoeboxes, pens and pencils.

Task Three: Measurements

Having sketched a design for your new stadium, use your maths skills to work out the amount of materials and quantity of items you will need for the building and construction to take place.

Task Four: Persuade

Everton Football Club had to submit a planning application to Liverpool City Council to show the many benefits building a new stadium will bring to Merseyside.

Your next task is to create a poster or letter to convince the council why it is a good idea for Everton to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and how it will benefit the Liverpool City Region.

Task Five: Create

Now it's your chance to create the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. You can use whatever you can find at home. For example, cardboard tubes, paper, crisp boxes, toilet roll etc. You can also use pens, pencils and felt tips.

Check out some of the finished designs already created here

With schools closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Everton is providing a range of engaging educational exercises for children. Click here to tackle our series of Brain Buster maths challenges!