Evertonians To Help Shape Bramley-Moore Dock Matchday Experience

Everton Football Club is contacting supporters to take part in a survey that will help shape what matchdays will look like at the Club’s proposed new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.  

The wide-ranging research will help establish a deeper understanding of supporters’ matchday routines and preferences, which will, in turn, assist the Club in planning the development of fan facilities at the new 52,888-capacity stadium in north Liverpool. 

Emails will be sent from the Club throughout this week, inviting recipients to take part in the multi-phase study. Emails will be sent to Season Ticket, Hospitality and Official Members, fans on the waiting list for Season Tickets and other current, prospective and international match attendees. 

Fans will be able to share their views and preferences by completing the survey, which will be available until 5pm, Monday 30 November.

Everton’s Stadium Development Director, Colin Chong, said: “A new stadium presents an exciting opportunity to broaden our matchday offer to suit the needs of all of our supporters.

“This survey covers all of the key areas of matchday experience and will allow us to test some of our initial ideas and concepts. It will also help to us understand fans’ thoughts on preferred seating locations around the stadium, introduce the broader range of hospitality on offer, test various packages against hypothetical price points and expectations on the catering and entertainment that could be available within stadium and on our Fan Plaza.

“It is important to state that no final decision on Season Ticket, Hospitality or Matchday ticket prices have been made yet. The feedback we receive from Evertonians will be invaluable in helping us to shape that and develop the best possible matchday experience at our new home.”

The survey is the next phase of Everton’s award-winning consultation and fan engagement on the new stadium proposals - and comes as the project enters a crucial stage of the formal planning process.

In September, the Club submitted an amendment to its original planning application to Liverpool City Council. A public consultation into those design enhancements was completed in October and it is anticipated the local authority may need to convene a special planning committee meeting towards the end of the year to make its determination.