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Ten thousand fans flooded the new Everton stadium at the Bramley-Moore dock Monday evening for the first ground match.
The tuffes will prove itself to Goodison Park at the end of this season while they exchange houses for Bramley-More, a stadium of 550 million pounds sterling which will contain 52888 fans for what will almost be, once again, Premier League football.
Everton will organize several games and events on the Bramley-Moore Dock site at the start of this year and it started on Monday, the Everton team under 18 participating in a friend.
Tickets were at a price of £ 5 for adults and £ 2.50 for concessions. The second test event will see 25,000 people for a friend under the age of 21 in more than a month.
Everton is not yet allowed to play competitive devices at the stadium. Test events – a third will probably take place at a capacity almost full later in the season – will allow the club to obtain the required license and security certificates.
The under -18s were managed by the former rear Everton and England Leighton Baines, which played 420 Toffees games in 13 seasons. Since he left to join the first coach staff of the David Moyes team, Keith Southern has taken over. Everton planned to have a match for women to open the stadium, but the calendar made it difficult.
Everton fans flocked to Bramley-Moore Dock for the first game at the new Toffees stadium

Ten thousand fans were present at the stadium of 52,888 places for the first match there

Tickets were at a price of £ 5 for adults and £ 2.50 for concessions to watch the Keith Souther team
The match, which was played against Wigan, started at 7 p.m. with the match broadcast live on the club’s YouTube channel.
An X account for the stadium shared images of an interview with two fans, with an explanatory how they felt “excited as a child at Christmas”.
“I will be devastated to leave Goodison, but that’s something else,” added from the inside of the ground.
Images were also shared fans sitting inside the new stand in the South, because the club encouraged supporters to send their photos and videos of the event.
Everton has been in Goodison Park for almost 134 years, but decided to leave in 2017, with Bramley-Moore Dock the favorite site for the new field.
The construction began in July 2021 and the soil was declared structurally complete after the last concrete earthworks panel was installed in February of last year.
The entrepreneur put the stadium in December, and Everton will now start playing games in order to obtain the relevant license.
Going against Wigan, the ground was not even a fifth full, but the fans were seated in the South stand to watch the friendly match.

The youth game started at 7 p.m. and was broadcast live on the club’s YouTube channel

Everton has been in Goodison Park for almost 134 years but decided to leave in 2017

The entrepreneur gave the stadium in December, with the first team to move to the next mandate

Young and old fans were present, one saying that the ground was `something else ”

Construction began in July 2021 and finished in 2024 before being handed over by entrepreneurs

The Wigan U18 team won the first match in the ground, with the 2-1 winners in the evening

The fans looked at the southern stand in what was the tester game one of what will be three
The first goal in the new field was scored by Wigan, which took the lead by Harrison Rimmer.
Rimmer celebrated the installation of six fingers – probably in reference to Liverpool winning the Champions League six times.
The Everton team plays in the Premier League U18, while Wigan appears in the U18 Professional Development League.