have announced that their new stadium will be called the Hill Dickinson Stadium, much to the amusement of rival supporters. ' side will leave Goodison Park at the end of the season, with the final match at the iconic stadium taking place this weekend when they host on Sunday.
Liverpool-based legal firm Hill Dickinson have reached an agreement to be the first naming rights sponsor of Everton's new stadium situated at Bramley-Moore Dock. However, the announcement of the ground's name has caused a stir online.
Everton announced the agreement with a tweet which read: "Everton Football Club is proud to announce Hill Dickinson as the official naming rights partner for the Club's new stadium, in a long-term agreement that will see the iconic venue named Hill Dickinson Stadium."
The tweet prompted a series of critical responses, with one user (@BrentfordHive) asking: "Worst stadium name ever?" and another (@the0th3rside_) adding: "Horrendous name. Cue headloss."

X user @EvertonBlueArmy wrote: "Nah seriously what a terrible name", whilst another user (@the0th3rside_) added: "Horrendous name. Cue headloss," alluding to some Everton supporters being left unhappy with name.
One supporter (@efckyle_) joked: "April fools day was last month lads," whilst others pointed at how the stadium will be mocked by some rival fans, with @h_army360 writing: "Gonna get absolutely ripped for that name hahaha."
Nevertheless, Everton CEO Angus Kinnear has welcomed the deal, saying: "Welcoming Hill Dickinson as our naming rights partner is a bold and strategic step forward. This partnership goes beyond branding - it's a shared commitment to progress, excellence and the regeneration of our city. Hill Dickinson Stadium will stand as a symbol of Everton's ambitions, our values, and the global future we are building together."
Hill Dickinson CEO Craig Scott added: "To put our name to Everton's new stadium is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. We believe deeply in what this project stands for - a bold, transformational vision for Liverpool and its future. This partnership is about legacy, ambition and the power of two globally recognised organisations coming together to make a difference.
"As Hill Dickinson continues to grow internationally, we remain proud of our Liverpool roots - and we are honoured to be part of one of the most exciting waterfront developments in Europe."
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